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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Adds Talent to Real Estate Team With Associate Caitlin Quander |
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck continues its associate growth, adding Caitlin S. Quander to the firm’s real estate department. Leveraging experience in real estate zoning and development issues, Quander’s practice focuses on land use and general transactional real estate.
Quander honed her local land use and real estate knowledge and skills working as an aide and policy advisor to then Denver City Council President Jeanne Robb. During her time in this role, she was responsible for guiding policy issues such as the leasing and management of public parks, providing recommendations on code and map modifications for Denver's Zoning Code Update, and assisting in obtaining $11 million in bond funds in 2007 for land acquisition for a central Denver recreation center. Most recently, Quander was an associate at Harris, Karstaedt, Jamison & Powers, P.C., where she maintained a litigation practice focused on commercial and personal line insurance defense, which included bad faith, premises liability, personal injury and probate settlements.
Quander received her law degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where she served as articles editor for the University of Denver Water Law Review, and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash. She currently serves as chair of the Denver Women’s Commission, an appointment confirmed by Mayor John Hickenlooper. She is also a board member and legislative committee chair for the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association. |
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