
About Catherine E. DiSanto
Catherine DiSanto earned her undergraduate degree in English and French from Davidson College before working with first-time juvenile offenders at a social services nonprofit in Jackson, Wyoming. She then attended the University of Wyoming College of Law, where she graduated with honors and was selected to the Order of the Coif. She wrote for and edited the Wyoming Law Review, served as a legal writing teaching assistant, and interned at The Spence Law Firm. Her practical experience included judicial externships at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Ninth Judicial District of Wyoming, and she received the Janet D. Steiger Fellowship to work on consumer protection matters at the Wyoming Attorney General's Office. After graduation, she clerked for the Honorable Kari Jo Gray at the Wyoming Supreme Court for two and a half years. Catherine joined The Spence Law Firm in 2021. In 2022, she lost her husband in a tragic car accident, an experience that deepened her commitment to representing clients navigating life-altering loss. Outside of work, she serves on the board of Community Safety Network, which supports victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in Jackson, Wyoming.




