Thirteen Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck attorneys have been named to ColoradoBiz’s Colorado 500 list, which spotlights the leaders, entrepreneurs and policymakers influencing Colorado’s economy.
The following attorneys were recognized on the list:
- Adam Agron, Business Law
- Nicole Ament, Real Estate/Construction Law
- Richard Benenson, Business Litigation
- Norman Brownstein, Business Law
- Aaron Hyatt, Real Estate/Construction Law
- Bruce James, Real Estate/Construction Law
- Blair Lichtenfels, Real Estate/Construction Law
- Mark Mathews, Natural Resources Law
- Gino Maurelli, Business Law
- Sarah Mercer, Business Law
- Elizabeth Paulsen, Business Law
- Jonathan Pray, Real Estate/Construction Law
- Kevin Walsh, Real Estate/Construction Law
To see the full list, click here.
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Adam Agron,
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Nicole Ament,
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Richard Benenson,
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Norman Brownstein,
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Aaron Hyatt,
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Bruce James,
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Blair Lichtenfels,
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Mark Mathews,
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Gino Maurelli,
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Sarah Mercer,
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Elizabeth Paulsen,
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Jonathan Pray,
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Kevin Walsh,
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