Brownstein Attorneys Named to Legal 500’s 2026 U.S. Elite List in Denver
Fourteen Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck attorneys were recognized on the 2026 Legal 500 U.S. Elite list in Denver. In addition, the firm was named a Leading Law Firm for Real Estate in the inaugural Legal 500 Denver U.S. Elite ranking.
The following attorneys were recognized on the list:
- Adam Agron, Corporate and M&A
- Nicole Ament, Real Estate
- Richard Benenson, Commercial Disputes
- Justin Cohen, Commercial Disputes
- Aaron Hyatt, Real Estate
- Bruce James, Real Estate
- Carrie Johnson, Commercial Disputes
- Blair Lichtenfels, Real Estate
- Gino Maurelli, Corporate and M&A
- David Meschke, Commercial Disputes
- Matthew Nyberg, Corporate and M&A
- Elizabeth Paulsen, Corporate and M&A
- Jonathan Pray, Real Estate
- Carolynne White, Real Estate
The Legal 500’s U.S. Elite highlights outstanding lawyers who are leading high‑value work in their markets, recognizing individual excellence across the country. To see the full rankings, click here.
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Nicole Ament,
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Richard Benenson,
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Justin Cohen,
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Aaron Hyatt,
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Bruce James,
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Carrie Johnson,
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Blair Lichtenfels,
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Gino Maurelli,
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David Meschke,
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Matthew Nyberg,
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Elizabeth Paulsen,
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Jonathan Pray,
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Carolynne White,
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