Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that 14 attorneys have been selected to the 2024 Colorado Super Lawyers and 2024 Colorado Rising Stars lists. On an annual, state-by-state basis, Super Lawyers uses peer nominations and evaluations alongside third-party research to select its candidates. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Colorado Super Lawyers 2024
- Steven E. Abelman, Creditor Debtor Rights
- Adam Agron, Mergers & Acquisitions
- Richard B. Benenson, General Litigation
- Gregory Berger, Tax
- Justin Cohen, Business Litigation
- Steven C. Demby, Business/Corporate
- Bruce A. James, Real Estate
- Jonathan G. Pray, Construction Litigation
- Christine A. Samsel, Employment & Labor
- Carolynne C. White, Land Use/Zoning
Colorado Rising Stars 2024
- David Meschke, Business Litigation
- Chloe Mickel, Construction Litigation
- Amalia Sax-Bolder, Bankruptcy: Business
- Kevin P. Walsh, Construction Litigation
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Steven Abelman,
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David Meschke,
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Carolynne White,
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Steven Demby,
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Richard Benenson,
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Christine Samsel,
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Gregory Berger,
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Justin Cohen,
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Kevin Walsh,
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Amalia Sax-Bolder,
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Adam Agron,
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Jonathan Pray,
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Bruce James,
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