Jamie N. Cotter
Oct 2nd, 2008 by julie
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Contact InformationJamie N. Cotter, Esq. Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800 Denver, Colorado 80203 303-839-3800 jnc@grimshawharring.com |
Ms. Cotter practices generally in the areas of civil, commercial and real estate litigation, focusing mainly on eminent domain and condemnation. Ms. Cotter has litigated cases in various Colorado state courts, the Colorado Court of Appeals, the Colorado Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, and the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, and she has also offered argument in the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Ms. Cotter’s eminent domain and condemnation experience includes representing both landowners and condemning authorities. She has litigated on issues including acquisition of access rights, the impact of blight on property values, remainder valuation and remainder damages, easement versus fee taking, easement valuation, and inverse condemnation. Ms. Cotter also has experience litigating cases involving real property and easements, contracts, various municipal law issues, and antitrust.
Ms. Cotter is admitted to practice in both Colorado and the state of Wyoming. She was born in Vermont, and moved to Colorado to attend Colorado College. In her spare time, Ms. Cotter enjoys competing in triathlons, skiing, running, and spending time with her husband, son and two dogs.
Practice Areas
Education
- University of Denver (J.D., 2008)
- Student Attorney, Environmental Law Clinic
- Teaching Assistant, Contracts & Property
- Co-President, Legal Association of Women
- Co-Chair, DU Law Partnership with Community Day
- Hogan & Hartson CU/DU Cup Moot Court Competition
- Student Trial Lawyers Association Intramural Trial Competition
- Rothgerber, Johnson & Lyons Negotiations Competition
- Colorado College (B.A., 2004)
- Equestrian Team
- Order of Omega Greek Honor Society
- Student Conduct Committee
- American University Justice Semester (2002)
Memberships and Community Service
- Denver, Colorado and American Bar Associations
- Colorado Women’s Bar Association
- Member, Judge William E. Doyle American Inn of Court
- Committee Member, Access to Justice, Public Information Committee
- Wyoming Bar Association
Articles and Publications
- Due Process Takings - A Different Constitutional Approach to Different Constitutional Damages (254), Co-Author, Colorado Eminent Domain, CLE International Seminar 2010

