WTO adds former FTC lawyer as Of Counsel
Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell has welcomed Michael Baker as Of Counsel, following his five years as an attorney in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) Anticompetitive...
Mining law associate joins Spencer Fane
Brianna Mathias has joined Spencer Fane LLP’s Denver office as an associate in the firm’s Environmental and Energy Law practice groups. Mathias brings practical,...
Kilpatrick adds prominent litigator in Denver
Kilpatrick announces the addition of Craig Schuenemann, Counsel, to its Complex Commercial Litigation Team. Mr. Schuenemann comes to Kilpatrick from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner...
Coan, Payton, & Payne expands legal team
Coan, Payton & Payne, LLC announced the expansion of its legal team with the addition of two attorneys, Charles H. Jacobs and Alan S....
Michael Best, Allen Vellone to complete formal strategic combination
AmLaw 200 firm Michael Best and Allen Vellone Wolf Helfrich & Factor P.C., announced plans to formally combine effective October 1. The strategic combination...
JKW adds attorneys and establishes new office in Denver
Jennings Haug Keleher McLeod Waterfall LLP (JKW), a regional full-service litigation and business law firm, anounced that five attorneys from Denver-based Burns Figa &...
Greenspoon Marder expands Denver practice group
Greenspoon Marder is proud to announce the expansion of the firm’s Wills, Trusts, and Estates practice group, with the addition of new partner Richard...
Segal McCambridge expands into Colorado with 20th Office
Segal McCambridge announces the opening of its new office in Denver, Colorado, marking the firm’s 20th office and continued growth in key regions throughout...
Steptoe & Johnson expands Colorado Energy Practice with Jessica Laramie
Energy law veteran Jessica Laramie joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Denver team
Legal Lowdown: Ireland Stapleton, Taft Add Attorneys, District Court Judges Appointed in the 4th,...
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In case you missed it this week: two firms added attorneys to Denver offices and several appointments were made for district court judgeships. Also, Andrew Romanow was elected to Hall Estill’s executive committee.


