Brownstein Attorneys Included in Law Week Colorado’s 2023 Barrister’s Best
Law Week Colorado included seven Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck attorneys as winners in its 2023 Barrister’s Best issue. The following attorneys received recognition for their work:
- Melissa Kuipers Blake – Barrister’s Choice “Best Marijuana Law Lawyer”
- Gino Maurelli – People’s Choice “Best Corporate Law Lawyer”
- Mike Pankow – People’s Choice “Best Bankruptcy Lawyer”
- Jonathan Pray – Barrister’s Choice “Best Construction Defects Lawyer for Defendants”
- Amalia Sax-Bolder – Barrister’s Choice “Best Bankruptcy Lawyer”
- Steve Sims – People’s Choice “Best Water Law Lawyer”
- Andy Spielman – Barrister’s Choice “Best Renewable Energy Lawyer”
Barrister’s Best also recognized Brownstein as People’s Choice for “Best Lobbying Firm.”
This year’s Barrister’s Best coverage includes a list of the top lawyers in the state, as selected by their peers and by Law Week Colorado’s “Barrister.”
The full list of results is available in Law Week Colorado’s Oct. 16 issue.
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