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Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. welcomes seasoned Super Lawyer Stuart Pack to the firm as its newest complex civil litigator.  Bringing a visual and performing arts background to his practice of law, Stu holds the attention of juries with drama, becoming the person who guides and leads them through the complexity of a case.  Coupled with [...]

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On September 29, 2011, the Colorado Court of Appeals announced its decision in Eastern Adams County Metropolitan District v. Strasburg Sanitation and Water District, Court of Appeals No. 10CA2310.  Ron Fano and Jamie Cotter represented the Plaintiff, the Metropolitan District.  Ms. Cotter successfully argued that special districts have the legislative right to set and change [...]

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Paul Hanley represented a Denver-based client and secured a refinance deal of $25 million, a combination of a $15 million term loan and a $10 million line of credit from Comerica Bank.  The financing was for a senior credit facility. Tags: GrimshawHarring

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 The Non-Resident Lawyers Division of the Wisconsin Bar Association (NRLD) elected Todd R. Seelman of the Denver law firm of Grimshaw & Harring, P.C as President-Elect.  The Wisconsin Bar has 24,000 active members, of which 7,600 reside outside the State of Wisconsin and are members of the NRLD.  Todd was born and raised in Shorewood, Wisconsin, and is [...]

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On April 1, 2011, Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. welcomed Frank McNulty to the firm.  In addition to his duties as Colorado’s Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. McNulty will greatly enhance the firm’s Water and Natural Resources practice areas.  Raised in the south metro area, Frank attended J.K. Mullen High School, and earned his [...]

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The Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice is paying close attention to the agricultural industry these days.  Through a series of five public workshops held in 2010, garnering input from over 3,500 people, it and the U.S. Department of Agriculture examined issues facing the agricultural sector, and promised to ensure a competitive process.  [...]

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October 11, 2010  Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. welcomes Philip A. Pearlman as Special Counsel in the area of Bankruptcy law.  Mr. Pearlman brings his decades of experience to the firm and continues to emphasize bankruptcy administration and bankruptcy litigation.  Since 1981, he has represented creditors, post-petition lenders, creditors’ committees, Chapter 7 trustees, and Chapter 11 [...]

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On September 24, 2010, the DOJ Antitrust Division filed a civil lawsuit in U.S District Court against six large high-tech companies, Adobe Systems, Apple, Google, Intel Corp., Intuit, and Pixar.  The complaint alleged that they had entered into separate, bilateral non-solicitation agreements that violated Section 1 of the Sherman Act.   Contemporaneously, the DOJ announced a [...]

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Vote NO on 60, 61 and 101

Amendment 60, Amendment 61, and Proposition 101 Three measures will appear on the November 2, 2010, statewide ballot that, if passed, will have significant and detrimental impacts on Colorado government. The language and effects of the proposals are subject to interpretation, but it is clear that the passage of any one of these measures would [...]

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January 11, 2010 Paul Hanley successfully assisted a client in closing a complex transaction involving a $30 million private placement of its securities. The transaction involved the sale of preferred equity interests and warrants to a private equity firm. The transaction necessitated a recapitalization of the client, including redemptions of certain equity interests, cash distributions with respect to other interests, a recapitalization [...]

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