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A Century of Commitment
When the founders of Wild, Carter & Tipton began representing the firm's first clients in 1893, they pledged to provide each one with the highest quality legal service possible.
To the firm's founders, Orlen Lee Everts, David S. Ewing and Mount K. Wild, quality service meant looking at legal issues from the client's particular point of view and considering problems within the context of the client's overall goals and objectives. With the client's ultimate best interest as a guidepost, they used their legal expertise to shape solutions that would be most advantageous to the client, both in the short and long-term.
Over a century later, Wild, Carter & Tipton carries on that tradition of total commitment to each client's individual needs by providing quality service.
Honoring Our Founders
We pay tribute to the originating members of the law firm started by Orlen Lee Everts and David S. Ewing. The third member of the firm was Mount K. Wild, followed by Mr. Everts' son, Frank G. Everts and then Mr. Wild's son, M. Gordon Wild and, later, grandson M. Bruce Wild. Through the generations, a standard of excellence and dedication has enabled the firm to meet the needs of its clients.
O.L. Everts |
| Orlen Lee Everts |
1869 - 1935
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| David S. Ewing |
1866 - 1929
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| Mount K. Wild |
1890 - 1959
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| Frank G. Everts |
1894 - 1967
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| M. Gordon Wild |
1923 - 1972
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| Robert L. Barnard |
1913 - 2000
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| Alvin W. Carlson |
1899 - 1993
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| Arthur L. Blank |
1906 - 1983
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| Jack M. Tipton |
1933 - 1990
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| M. Bruce Wild |
1946 - 1990
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| Robert L. Carter |
Retired |
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David S. Ewing |
We would also like to honor several firm members who have since been appointed to positions on the bench.
Alan D. Christensen
James L. Quaschnick
Robert L. Martin
Robert M. Barnard
Charles F. Hamlin
Robert H. Oliver

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