Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has called Denver home since opening our doors 56 years ago. Our founders, Norm Brownstein, Jack Hyatt and Steve Farber, who were University of Colorado Law School graduates, were committed to growing their firm in Denver. Today, our firm employs more than 300 attorneys, policy professionals, professional staff and management in Denver, and over 700 employees across 12 offices.
Our firm leaders began searching for new office space during the pandemic, and our move was the culmination of three years of strategic planning that began in mid-2020. Our office move team had the ability to foresee that our employees needed a fresh, hybrid office space, one that offered space for in-person collaboration because a fully remote working environment was not a long-term solution. This new office space offers best-in-class amenities for employees and clients. The space was designed for people to collaborate and continue Brownstein’s legacy of excellence for clients and the community.
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