Tag:litigation

Legal Lowdown: WilmerHale, Ogletree Deakins, Otteson Shapiro, Caplan & Earnest Welcome New Attorneys Plus the CBA, DBA Get a New Executive Director

In case you missed it this week: Four firms added attorneys to Denver offices this week plus the CBA and DBA named a new executive director. Gov. Jared Polis also appointed judges to the state’s new 23rd Judicial District.

Djenita Svinjar Joins Brownstein as Senior Counsel

Brownstein announced that Djenita Svinjar had joined the firm’s Denver office as a senior counsel in its litigation department, with a focus on construction law.

Legal Lowdown: November’s Law Firm Hiring Boom, Linda Stanley’s Replacement as 11th Judicial District Attorney

In case you missed it this week: In a hiring flurry that rivaled the snow this week, more than a dozen local attorneys were hired at Denver law firms in addition to two new shareholder elections at Polsinelli’s Denver office.

Legal Lowdown: Polsinelli, Davis Graham Add Attorneys, Quarles Names New Denver Partner, Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center Partially Reopens After Destructive Break-In

In case you missed it this week: Quarles & Brady announced a new partner class, including one new Denver partner and the Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center will partially reopen next week after a fire was set in the building during a break-in.

Emily Golz Rejoins Davis Graham & Stubbs

Davis Graham & Stubbs announced that Emily Golz had rejoined the firm as a staff attorney in its trial group.

Ballard Spahr and Lane Powell Agree to Combine

The combined firm of Ballard Spahr and Lane Powell will be called Ballard Spahr, with more than 750 attorneys across 18 offices in the U.S.

Justin Winquist Joins Spencer Fane in Denver

Spencer Fane announced that Justin Winquist joined the firm’s Denver office as of counsel and will be part of the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution practice group.

Lathrop GPM and Hopkins Carley Combine

Lathrop GPM and Hopkins Carley are combining, bringing their total attorney count to 360 across 13 offices in eight states and Washington, D.C.