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Baker & Hostetler LLP 
Denver, Colorado Office
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303 East 17th Avenue, Suite 1100
Denver, Colorado  80203-1264
(Denver Co.)

Telephone: 303-861-0600
Fax: 303-861-7805
To contact an attorney on the Internet use first initial and surname followed by @bakerlaw.com
http://www.bakerlaw.com



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About this office:

Baker Hostetler is one of the nation's top 100 law firms with 620 attorneys serving clients around the country and throughout the world. Established in 1916 by Newton D. Baker, U.S. Secretary of War during World War I, and former Mayor of Cleveland, the firm now has offices in ten U.S. cities across four time zones. Baker Hostetler is a multidisciplinary firm with 11 practice groups and 55 areas of practice strength.

Baker Hostetler is known as "Counsel to Market Leaders." Our clients include businesses and individuals that are leaders globally, nationally, regionally and locally. Many are in the top of their market segments, and many are household names. Others are leaders of the future - companies with the aspiration and will to drive tomorrow's high-growth industries.



 

Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
BusinessCharitable Planning
Class Action DefenseCommercial Litigation
Corporate GovernanceDevelopment and Land Use
EmploymentEmployment Class Actions
Employment Counseling and ComplianceEmployment Litigation
Executive CompensationGlobal Practices
HealthcareHospitality
International LitigationLabor Relations
LitigationMedia
Private WealthPrivate Wealth Planning
Product Liability and Toxic Tort LitigationReal Estate
Real Estate Asset ProgramReal Estate Finance
Real Estate TransactionsRegulatory Proceedings
Securities Litigation and Regulatory EnforcementSecurities Offerings and Reporting
TaxTax - Transactional
Tax Controversy and LitigationTrusts and Estates
White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations


Statement of Practice Summary:
Antitrust and Trade Regulation; Appellate; Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights; Benefit Plans; Business; Charitable Planning; Class Action Defense; Class Actions; Commercial Litigation; Copyrights; Corporate Governance; Counseling and Compliance; Customs and Export Controls; Debt Finance; Development and Land Use; Employee Benefits; Employment; Employment Litigation; Energy and Environmental; Executive Compensation; Executive Compensation; Executive Compensation; Global Practices; Health and Welfare Plan Counsel; Hospitality; Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property Due Diligence; Intellectual Property Litigation; Intellectual Property Transactions; International Intellectual Property; International Litigation; International Tax; International Trade; International Trade and Immigration; International Transactions; Labor Relations; Legislative and Regulatory; Litigation; Maritime; Media; Mergers and Acquisitions; Motor Vehicle and Equipment Franchise Practice; Patents; Policy and Lobbying; Private Equity; Private Wealth Planning; Product Liability and Toxic Tort; Real Estate; Real Estate; Real Estate Asset Program; Real Estate Finance; Real Estate Transactions; Regulatory Proceedings; Reportable Tax Transactions; Securities Litigation and Regulatory Enforcement; Securities Offerings and Reporting; State and Local Tax; Tax; Tax Controversy and Litigation; Trade Secrets; Trademarks, Trade Dress and Domain Names; Trusts and Estates; Venture Capital; White Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations.


Documents by Lawyers at this office

Colorado Raises Penalties for Misclassification of Employees
Richard S. Mandelson, June 24, 2009
On June 2, 2009, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter signed a bill intended to crackdown on the misclassification of employees as independent contractors. The new measure creates an enforcement mechanism within the Colorado Department of Labor, and raises the penalties for willful violations.

Building & Construction Southwest: Lessons to Be Learned
Laurin D. Quiat, June 19, 2009
According to Quiat, "Colorado courts since last year have recognized 'no damages for delay' clauses in construction contracts as generally valid and enforceable. This decision comes as no surprise to construction companies that have included these clauses for many years on the assumption that...

Year Established: 1916


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