Norm Brownstein '68, founder and chairman of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, was awarded the National Law Journalism Lifetime Achievement Award on Oct. 2, 2022.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Hon. Gary Jackson '70 was appointed by Gov. Jared Polis to the America 250 - Colorado 150 Commission. Housed within History Colorado, the commission is charged with developing programs and plan for the official observance in 2026 of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. and the 150th anniversary of Colorado statehood.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Larry Farin '73 is happily retired in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Posted Jun. 4, 2023
After 40 years working in private practice, Randall Nelson '74 retired with his wife, Chris, to Underwood, Washington.
Posted Apr. 29, 2024
Betty Arkell '75 was selected by Gov. Polis to sit on the state’s Venture Capital Authority Board. Arkell, a shareholder at Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio, P.C., has a corporate and private securities practice serving a wide range of clients with venture capital, private equity investments, debt financings, M&As, corporate restructurings, and corporate governance matters. On the eight-person Venture Capital Authority Board, which was created in 2004, Arkell will help Colorado entrepreneurs and startups access venture capital funding.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
In September 2023, George Pierce '81 joined New York based law firm Zeichner Ellman & Krause as Special Counsel to ZEK’s litigation and Cyber Security Practice. Prior to joining this firm, Pierce worked as General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer of Toyota Tsushima America, Inc.
Posted Apr. 2, 2024
President Biden appointed Anne Castle '81 as the U.S. Commissioner to the Upper Colorado River Commission. Castle serves as a senior fellow at Colorado Law's Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment, focusing on western water issues, including Colorado River policy and management.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Honorable Randall Arp '82, joined the distinguished arbiters at Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc. Arp was a District Court Judge in the First Judicial District from 2006-2023, where he handled a mixed docket, and then became a presiding domestic court judge for Jefferson County.
Posted Apr. 2, 2024
The Honorable Randall Arp '82, joined the distinguished arbiters at Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc. Arp was a District Court Judge in the First Judicial District from 2006-2023, where he handled a mixed docket, and then became a presiding domestic court judge for Jefferson County.
Posted Apr. 2, 2024
William Callison '82 joined Holland & Hart LLP as a partner on its real estate, finance, and development team. Callison focuses his practice on affordable housing and financing, navigating new markets tax credits, federal energy credits, and historic rehabilitation tax credit deals.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Stan Garnett '82, shareholder and co-chair of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Government Investigations & White Collar Defense Group, was recognized with the firm’s inaugural Steve Farber Legacy Award. The award was created in memory and honor of Steve Farber '68, one of Brownstein’s founding partners, who was known for “making the impossible possible” on countless occasions throughout his career. Garnett was recognized for his exemplary client service, being all-in for his clients and the firm, being a tremendous advocate who isn’t afraid of taking on tough challenges, as well as his diligent and impactful representation of Dominion Voting Systems following the 2020 presidential election.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Patrice Kunesh '89 was sworn in as the commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Native Americans (ANA). The ANA was established to promote self-sufficiency and cultural preservation for Native Americans through training, technical assistance, and grant funding for economic development, cultural revitalization, and environmental protection.
Posted Jun. 4, 2023
Anne Kelly '89 was promoted to chief deputy at the New Mexico Attorney General's Office. Kelly has been at the New Mexico Attorney General's Office for 28 years and appreciates the opportunity to serve the citizens of New Mexico.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Gregory J. Ramos '92 has been named managing attorney of Armstrong Teasdale's Denver office. Ramos was also recently elected to serve a two-year term on the firm’s Executive Committee.
Posted Jun. 24, 2024
Mark Boos '92 joined Dinsmore and Shohl LLP as a partner. Boos works in commercial real estate and mergers and acquisitions.
Posted Apr. 2, 2024
Ann Edelman '92 was promoted to chief legal officer and vice president of Compliance for Colorado Access and its subsidiaries and the Colorado Access Foundation. Edelman will assume strategic leadership of the company’s compliance department in addition to leading the legal department and serving as a member of the executive leadership team. Colorado Access is a nonprofit health maintenance organization whose mission is to partner with communities and empower people through access to quality, equitable, and affordable care. Edelman serves on the Colorado Bar Association Board of Governors and on the Colorado Bar Association’s Leadership Selection Committee. She is a participating member of the United States Equestrian Federation, the United States Dressage Federation, and the Rocky Mountain Dressage Society and competes her horses in the sport of dressage.
Posted Mar. 29, 2023
In November 2023, Dru Nielsen '97 launched her two-attorney firm, Nielson Weisz, LLC. The firm will focus on providing the highest level of criminal defense representation throughout Colorado and in federal courts.
Posted Apr. 2, 2024
Kristin Bronson '97 will start a new job as executive director of the Colorado Lawyers Committee (CLC) on May 1, 2023. Bronson will oversee all aspects of the Lawyers Committee, a nonpartisan consortium of 70 Colorado law firms dedicated to creating and increasing opportunities for children, the poor, and other disadvantaged communities through pro bono legal advocacy, negotiation, and litigation.
Posted Mar. 29, 2023
Dru Nielsen '97 become a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in North America. The induction ceremony took place in front of approximately 525 people during the College's spring meeting. Nielsen is a partner in the firm of Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. in Denver and has been practicing for 26 years. Nielsen is proud to join her current partners and retired members, Laura Menninger, Jeff Pagliuca, Hal Haddon, Saskia Jordan, Pamela Mackey, Lee Foreman, and Bryan Morgan '66 in this fellowship.
Posted Mar. 27, 2023
Peter J. Morgan '98 joined Otteson Shapiro as a Partner. Morgan represents policyholders in insurance coverage disputes and bad faith litigation.
Posted Jun. 11, 2024
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