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CORY R. GANGLE, ESQ.

Cory Gangle is the principle and founder of Gangle Law Firm and Gangle Mediation Services. For the past 20 years Mr. Gangle has been involved in the legal field. His pre-law experience as a general contractor, combined with 8 years of military service and an agricultural background prepared him for the practice of law. Over the years Mr. Gangle has developed a unique litigation practice primarily in the areas of construction, real estate, agriculture and business law. He has worked for plaintiffs and defendants alike, and has been involved in numerous insurance coverage matters. He also has experience in business matters, contract drafting, and transactional work (including multi-million dollar business acquisitions and transfers). 

Many attorneys pride themselves on being “trial attorneys.” However, fewer and fewer civil cases are actually going before a jury. While Mr. Gangle is an accomplished trial lawyer and he has tried many civil cases, the fact remains that most cases are resolved through the dispute resolution process. Mr. Gangle is a skilled negotiator and works very hard to resolve his clients’ disputes without having to put them through the rigor and stress of a trial. This is ultimately a benefit to all parties. He also serves as a neutral mediator throughout the state of Montana, putting his experience and skills to work helping lawyers and their clients reach resolution. 

When Cory is not at his office he can usually be found working on the family ranch in Florence, Montana, practicing in his roping arena, competing in rodeos or roping jackpots, or being involved in his local church. Cory has been married to his wife Susanna for over 30 years. Susanna is currently the office administrator for Gangle Law Firm. They have two children, Quinton and Brandon, both of whom are married. Quinton is an architect in Missoula, and Brandon is an accountant for an armory in South Carolina.  

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MEMBERSHIPS

  • Montana Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • ABA Dispute Resolution Section 

ADMISSIONS TO PRACTICE

  • State of Montana (2003)
  • United States District Court, District of Montana (2003)
  • United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Montana
  • United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals 
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