About Steven R.

Steven R. Dwyer built his legal foundation at Florida A&M University College of Law, earning a Juris Doctor in 2008 after studies that began in 2005. Before law school he completed undergraduate work at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, where records show dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Administration of Justice and Psychology, with degree years recorded as 1996 and an earlier attendance date of 1991. Those academic steps shaped a courtroom-minded approach and an interest in how legal systems interact with individual behavior.

Dwyer moved from classroom to practice with an eye toward handling matters in a region known for its wide-open spaces and distinct legal landscape. He is licensed to practice in Wyoming. His professional path includes time spent developing the practical skills that often follow law school: case preparation, client counseling and plea negotiations. Over the years he has worked on civil and criminal matters and on issues that touch both private clients and public institutions.

Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure and pragmatic in advising clients. He favors clear explanations over legalese. That habit helps when technical statutes and local rules shape outcomes. He has navigated court procedures and administrative processes in state forums, representing clients through contested hearings and negotiated resolutions. In court, he presents evidence and argument with attention to procedural detail.

Dwyer’s background in psychology appears in how he manages client relationships and case strategy. Understanding the human elements at stake informs his preparation for depositions and trial. His administration-of-justice training provides a framework for assessing enforcement, prosecutorial discretion and regulatory matters. Together, those academic strands have influenced the practical decisions he makes on case staffing, investigation and trial tactics.

Outside the courtroom he has invested time in continuing legal education and in staying current on Wyoming statutory and case law developments. He watches changes that affect how cases are handled at the trial level and in administrative settings. That ongoing study helps him adapt pleadings and strategy to shifting legal standards.

Now practicing in Wyoming, Dwyer handles matters that require familiarity with state courts and local procedures. He represents clients through hearings, negotiations and trials and provides legal counsel on matters arising under Wyoming law. His current practice focuses on representing clients in matters arising under Wyoming law.

Education

Florida A&M University College of Law

J.D. (2008)

2005

Pennsylvania State University - University Park

B.A. (1996) | Adminstration of Justice

1991

Pennsylvania State University - University Park

B.A. (1996) | Psychology

1991

Accepted Jurisdictions

Wyoming

Office Locations

Main Office

 125 East Pearl Street Suite 208 Jackson WY 83001