Aaron J. Lyttle

Practice Areas: Estate planning, probate & trust administration, family law, business planning, general practice

Email: alyttle@lrw-law.com

Education and Licensure: Mr. Lyttle attended the University of Wyoming where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Philosophy and Communication in 2007 and his J.D. with honors, Order of the Coif in 2010. He is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Wyoming, and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming.

Prior Experience: Mr. Lyttle has a varied background touching on many different areas of law. While in law school, he served as the Managing Editor of the Wyoming Law Review, where he oversaw publication of a special issue and symposium on professional responsibility in Wyoming, and participated in an externship with the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center.

Mr. Lyttle’s past speaking engagements include:

  • “Drafting Effective Wills and Trusts,” National Business Institute Seminar in Cheyenne, Wyoming, November 8, 2011.
  • “A Basic Introduction to Estate Planning,” Parks and Recreation Department, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Summer 2011.

Mr. Lyttle’s published articles include:

  • Aaron Lyttle, “Case Note: Get the Balance Right: The Supreme Court’s Lopsided Balancing Test for Evaluating State Voter-Identification Laws,” 9 Wyoming Law Review 281, 2009.
  • Robert Sprague & Aaron Lyttle, “Shareholder Primacy and the Business Judgment Rule: Arguments for Expanded Corporate Democracy,” 16 Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance 1, 2011.
  • Robert Sprague & Aaron Lyttle, “Financial Crisis: Impetus for Restoring Corporate Democracy,” MBAA International Conference, 2010 (selected as the Conference Distinguished Paper from the Legal Studies Track).