Curt Haws appointed to Sublette County Bench
Judge John Crow retiring at the end of December
December 21, 2006
Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal has appointed longtime Jackson attorney Curt Haws to the Sublette County Circuit Court bench. Haws, 47, succeeds Judge John Crow, who is retiring at the end of the month. He joins Judge Robert Denhardt, Judge Wesley Roberts and Judge Timothy Day in the Ninth Judicial District, which oversees Fremont, Sublette and Teton counties.
Haws has served as general counsel and vice president of Town Square Inns in Jackson for the past 13 years. He has also served as a district court commissioner for the Ninth Judicial District for the past seven years. He has also been a magistrate for Teton County Circuit Court for the past three years.
Haws holds bachelor’s and law degrees from Brigham Young University in Utah, as well as a master’s degree in Chinese law from Beijing’s Tsing Hua University.
Before joining Town Square Inns, Haws was an attorney with Mullikin, Larson & Swift in Jackson. While with the private law firm, he handled civil cases and provided legal services for the town of Jackson and was counsel for the Teton County School District. He previously worked for private law firms in Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. He is admitted to the state bars in Wyoming, Utah and California.
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