Deborah L. Roden

Deborah L. Roden
Deborah “Debb” Roden became a Partner with Woodhouse Roden, LLC in 2009. Prior to joining the firm, Debb clerked for Magistrate Beaman, United States Federal Magistrate Judge, allowing Debb hands-on legal experience from the judicial perspective. Debb has experience in complex federal court cases, in both the criminal and civil arenas. Debb also enjoys a broad state court practice in these areas. Debb was selected to attend the prestigious and exclusive Trial Lawyers College spearheaded by legendary trial lawyer Gerry Spence. During this opportunity Debb expanded her litigation skills with forward-thinking and cutting-edge trial techniques and continues to collaborate with top lawyers from all over the country who are also alumni of the Trial Lawyers College.
Debb has a good rapport with the Judges in both the federal and state courts. She has a reputation for excellent work, including a reputation of success in the area of land use, including subdivision, zoning, and covenant enforcement.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Defense
- Civil Litigation
- Land Use
- Small Business Representation
- Administrative Law, including Licensing Boards
- Personal Injury
- Appeals
Bar Admissions/Education:
- Licensed to practice before all Wyoming state courts, the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Licensed to practice law since 2004
- Graduate of University of Wyoming College of Law, with Honors
- Graduate of University of Wyoming, B.A. in Mathematics with Honors, Minor in Spanish
Work History:
- Junior Partner, Woodhouse Roden, LLC – January 2009
- Associate, Woodhouse Roden, LLC – September 2005 to December 2008
- Law Clerk, United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Wyoming – August 2004 to September 2005
- Summer Associate, Crowley, Haughey, Hanson, Toole & Deitrich, PLLP – Summer 2003
Memberships:
- Wyoming State Bar
- Laramie County Bar Association
- Federal Criminal Justice Act Panel Lawyer
- Alumni Trial Lawyers College
