Clay D. Geittmann focuses his practice in the areas of estate and tax planning, business planning, situs planning, and trust and estate administration. Clay began his legal career in 1997, and at all times since then has developed his practice in Teton County, Wyoming.
Education: Clay received his B.A. in English from Eastern Washington University in 1994, and his J.D. from the Gonzaga University College of Law in 1997.
Licenses and Memberships: Clay is licensed to practice law in the State of Wyoming. Clay is a member of the Wyoming State Bar Association. Clay is also a Fellow of the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel (ACTEC). Clay received a Martindale-Hubbell “AV-Preeminent” peer review rating from other practicing attorneys.
Community Involvement: Clay currently serves as a Director and Executive Committee Member of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, and has previously served as a Director of the Teton County Housing Authority. Clay is also currently a Lieutenant with Jackson Hole Fire/EMS, where he operates as an emergency medical technician, wildland firefighter, National Pro Board Certified Firefighter II and Apparatus Driver Operator.
Personal Life: Originally from Washington State, with a brief childhood stint in Jackson Hole in the mid-1970s, Clay decided to return to Wyoming when he graduated from law school. Clay and his family currently enjoy all that Jackson has to offer, spending their free time attending youth athletics, trail running, mountain biking, skiing, swimming, paddle-boarding, fly fishing, bird hunting, and otherwise trying to take advantage of all that Jackson has to offer.