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Local Firms Announce New Offices, New Appointments; Gov. Polis Appoints Amy Touart to the 18th Judicial District
Husch Blackwell announced returning staff, Moye White and Dickinson Wright announced new locations and more.
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Husch Blackwell Adds One, Federal Court Seeks Magistrate Selection Panel Members
DGS announced its co-managing partner was selected to serve on the Lex Mundi Board of Directors, Husch Blackwell added an attorney and more.
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First Judicial District Announces Vacancy, Brownstein Attorney Joins Cancer Society Board
This week, the First Judicial District announced a judgeship vacancy, Brownstein lawyer Miranda Norfleet joined the American Cancer Society of Colorado’s Associate Board of Ambassadors and more.
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Colorado Springs Mayor Joins Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Crowley County Court Judgeship Finalists Selected
Former Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers will be joining Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck as a shareholder, finalists for the Crowley County Court judgeship were nominated and more.
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Animal Law Firm Expands Staff, New Uniform Rules for Livestreaming Proceedings
The Animal Law firm added two associates, Colorado Chief Justice Brian Boatright set rules for livestreaming criminal proceedings and more.
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Judicial Branch Grant Applications Open, Magistrate Judge Monica Haenselman Appointed to Boulder County Court
The judicial branch announced applications opened for the Eviction Legal Defense Fund and the Family Violence Justice Fund, Magistrate Judge Monica Haenselman was appointed to the Boulder County Court and more.
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Holland & Hart Announces New Leadership Position, Two Attorneys Chosen For Educational Boards
Holland & Hart created a new leadership role of principal patent agent, two Colorado attorneys were chosen for education boards and more.
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Colorado’s Best Law Firms 2023: Real Estate Law
The state real estate market is finally starting to slow down, local legal experts say, as concerns linger over inflation and mortgage rates.