Mark Mathews was one of two Denver attorneys selected to be included in The Business Journals' Influencers: Law list. This national list spotlights 100 notable attorneys who have had an impact on business and legal matters in communities across the nation.
“Mark works on cutting-edge issues in law, policy and politics and is at the center of one of Colorado’s biggest legal battles,” said Scott Slater, Natural Resources Department chair at Brownstein. “His successful work on behalf of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association and individual operators will shape Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry for many years to come.”
The executives who made the list were identified in conjunction with editors and staff writers across The Business Journals’ network of more than 40 publications and had previously been featured as part of The Business Journals’ continuing coverage of newsmakers.
Click here to download the full list of 100 attorneys featured in Influencers: Law.
Click here to read the Denver Business Journal’s Thought Leader column featuring Mark.
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