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Visibility Rankings  | | #724 out of 7,604 lawyers in Denver, Colorado | | #58,134 out of 892,089 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Environmental Law(50%); Natural Resources(30%); Litigation(20%); Energy | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | University of Colorado at Boulder, J.D., 1981, Middlebury College, B.A., cum laude, 1978 | | | Admitted | 1981, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1989, U.S. District Court, District of Montana (specially admitted); 2002, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit | |
| Memberships | Denver, Colorado (Former Member, Law Office Management Committee; International Law Committee; Legal Fee Arbitration Committee) and American (Member, Sections on: Natural Resources; Litigation) Bar Associations; The Alliance of Professional Women. | | | Languages | French and Spanish | | | Born | Boulder, Colorado, December 10, 1955 | | | Biography | Board of Governors and Instructor, International Institute for Environmental Risk Management, Southwest Texas State University, 1996—. Adjunct Professor, Environmental Policy and Management Program - University College, University of Denver, 1990-1995. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Environmental Sciences and Engineering Ecology Department, 1991-2001. Board Member, Colorado Water Conservation Board, 2001-2004. Member, Downtown Denver Partnership, 2001-2002. City Council Member, Lafayette, Colorado, 1987-1999. Mayor, City of Lafayette, Colorado, 1995-1999. Member, Urban Drainage and Flood Control Board, Denver, Colorado, 1995-1999. Member, Planning Commission, 1985-1987, 1995-1999, Lafayette, Colorado. President, Lafayette-Louisville Downtown Revitalization, Inc., 1986-1988. Member, Lafayette Board of Adjustment, 1988. Commissioner, Boulder County Long Range Planning Commission, 1986-1991. Member, Denver Regional Council of Governments, Board of Directors, 1988-1999, Transportation Committee, 1994-1999. Member, Regional Air Quality Council, 1993-1999, Member, Executive Committee, March, 1995-1999. President, Colorado Environmental Business Alliance (Member, 2004—). | | | Reported Cases | Native American Rights Fund v. City of Boulder, 2004 WL 439514 (Colo. App. March 11, 2004), cert. denied 2004 WL 1814003; CO School of Mines v. AK Steel Corp, et al; 99 CV 1863, Fed. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colo.; Footmaxx Inc. v. Sol; 99 CV 1112, Fed. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colo.; Gadlin et al, v. American Home Products, et al; 97 CV 2330, Fed. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colo.; SW Shattuck Chemical v. Denver; 96 CV 2968; Fed. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colo.; Denver v. Adolph Coors Company, et al; 91 CV 2233, Fed. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Colo; Environmental Defense Fund v. Colorado Department of Health, 731 P. 2d 773 (Colo.App. 1986). | | | ISLN | 908703928 | |
Articles by this firm on Martindale.com
A Railroad's Environmental Legacy: Union Pacific Railroad Company and Patton Boggs LLPCarolyn L. McIntosh, April 29, 2008, previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on May 2008 The history of the Union Pacific
Railroad Company is rich and integral
to the settlement of the West. Founded in
1862 under a federal land grant, UP was the
original transcontinental railroad, joined
with a golden spike at Promontory Point,
Utah. It's the railroad that famously hunted
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