Marianne Gatti is a partner at Parlatore Law Group, focusing on mediation and arbitration (ADR), as well as bankruptcy and creditors’ rights.

Ms. Gatti is a staunch advocate for the effectiveness of mediation and arbitration. She earned her Advanced Mediation Certification during law school and has been refining her skills for over 25 years. Her dedication to community mediation services earned her the Ear of the Year award while stationed in Vancouver, WA. She also served on the Nevada State Bar Fee Dispute Arbitration Committee for a decade, having received a waiver to join early due to her extensive experience. Upon relocating to Wyoming, she promptly secured an appointment to the Wyoming State Bar Fee Dispute Committee. Currently, she is serving her second term as a Mediation Co-Hort for the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, an international philanthropic organization.

Ms. Gatti has a plethora of experience practicing in bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, having represented the Chapter 13 Trustee and secured creditors, mostly large lending institutions, on all issues involving real property, including wrongful foreclosure actions, lien disputes, breach of contract, and suit on note matters, in the areas of bankruptcy, evictions, collections and civil litigation. She has experience successfully handling all issues throughout the bankruptcy process from proof of claims, 341 meetings of creditors, up through and including the federal appeals process, to include the US Supreme Court where she successfully argued against a writ of certiorari being granted. These targeted experiences speak to Ms. Gatti’s strengths and abilities to best represent her clients no matter the situation

Passionate about community service, Ms. Gatti has been actively involved in philanthropic and non-profit organizations, particularly in animal rescue and military community support. Despite frequent military relocations, she has consistently held leadership positions and volunteer roles. She has twice received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for logging over 100 volunteer hours with qualifying organizations in each year-long period.

Ms. Gatti looks forward to remaining settled in Cheyenne, Wyoming, following her husband’s retirement from the US Marine Corps.