Gilbert F. McNeish

in

  Gil McNeish 

Information

Gilbert F. McNeish, Esq.
, P.C.
1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800
, CO 80203-4538
303.839.3800 | 303.839.3838 (Fax)
gmcneish@grimshawharring.com

Mr. McNeish has focused the majority of his 37-year law practice in the areas of , and environmental matters, serving clients from both the public and private sectors. His current legal practice includes representation before city councils, boards of county commissioners, planning commissions, and regional councils of government, as well as state and federal environmental regulatory agencies.

Gilbert F. McNeish was born in Louisville, Kentucky, January 14, 1942; admitted to the Colorado bar, 1971.

Practice Areas

Education

  • Drake University (B.A., 1965)
  • University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and Affairs (M.P.A., 1969)
  • University of Denver (J.D., 1971).

Memberships

  • Staff Director, Colorado Land Use Commission, 1973-1975
  • Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver, 1972-present
  • Denver, Colorado and Associations
  • American Planning Association

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Russell W. Dykstra

in

 Russell W. Dykstra  

Information

Russell W. Dykstra, Esq.
Grimshaw & Harring, P.C.
1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800
Denver, CO 80203-4538
303-839-3800 | 303-839-3838 (Fax)
rdykstra@grimshawharring.com

 

Mr. Dykstra represents governmental and private sector clients in the areas of project finance, public/private infrastructure projects, , transportation, special districts and real estate development. His practice includes project financing, construction contracting, design build contracts, governmental contracting, operational aspects of special districts and infrastructure operations, elections, statutory compliance, budgeting and finance matters, including compliance. Mr. Dykstra has participated in a large number of financing projects and the formation of many special districts in Colorado. Mr. Dykstra has acted as lead local counsel on the only large transportation public private partnership to date in Colorado and has extensive experience negotiating and drafting concession leases, financing and appurtenant pertaining to infrastructure projects in the state involving international corporations and financiers. Russ was born in Sioux Center, Iowa on October 10, 1968.

Practice Areas

Education

  • University of South Dakota, Bachelor of Science with Honors, 1996
  • University of Denver, JD, 1999, Judge Clifford Darrow Scholar

Memberships and Community Service

  • Colorado and Denver Bar Associations
  • Colorado Homebuilders Association
  • Douglas County 4-H youth leader
  • Board of Adjustment, chair 2000-present
  • Board of Trustees of Denver Christian Schools

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Matthew R. Dalton

in

   

Information

Matthew R. Dalton, Esq.
, P.C.
1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800
, 80203-4538
303.839.3800  |  303.839.3838 (Fax)
m@grimshawharring.com

Matthew R. Dalton practices primarily in the areas of , law, and public finance. He is a frequent author and lecturer on these issues, is active in the community, and is a member of the Colorado and Nebraska bars.

Born Lincoln, Nebraska, November 8, 1952; admitted to bar, 1978 Nebraska; 1981, Colorado.

Practice Areas

Education

  • Hastings College and University of Nebraska (B.A. with distinction, 1975)
  • University of Nebraska School of Law (J.D. with honors, 1978)

Publications & Presentations

  • Special Districts Utilities and Transportation Running with the Land, Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, 1984
  • Author and Speaker Vehicles for Funding and Development of Water Systems, Water Law for the Practitioner, Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, 1986
  • Author and Speaker Director Conflicts The Effect of Disclosure, The Colorado Lawyer, March and April 1988
  • Author Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc., CLE International, Colorado Municipal League, Special District Association, and the Colorado County Attorneys Association, Lecturer, 1984-2008
  • Rules: The Grimshaw and Harring World Series of Poker, Author and Editor, 1983-2008

Community Service and Memberships

  • Denver and Colorado Bar Associations
  • Nebraska Bar Association
  • National Western Stock Show Association, Member and Volunteer
  • Swallow Hill Music Association, Member; Past Director and Past Vice-President
  • Colorado Council on Economic Education, past Board member
  • Capitol Hill Action and Recreation Group, past Board member

Recipient of

  • American Jurisprudence Award in UCC, Civil Procedure, and

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

District Management

in

In addition to the organization of , our provide a full range of ongoing representation and services for located throughout the State of . Our special district attorneys are very familiar and experienced in all of the requirements for the management and operation of . Our extensive experience includes the following areas related to the management and operation of :

  • Conduct of Public Meetings
  • Open Meetings Act and Executive Sessions
  • Rules and Regulations (for all types of districts)
  • Resolutions and Minutes
  • TABOR Restrictions
  • Annual Budgeting Process
  • Elections
  • Campaign
  • Term Limits
  • Public Official Representation
  • Conflicts of Interest
  • Finance-Bond
  • Property Tax Rates
  • Intergovernmental Agreements
  • Real Estate Matters
  • Public Bidding
  • Construction Contracts
  • Environmental Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Utility Rates
  • Employment Issues
  • Construction and Contract Disputes
  • Licensing
  • General and Environmental
  • Subdistricts
  • Consolidations
  • Dissolutions

Special districts and municipalities require special expertise. Let us put our knowledge and experience to work for you.For more information about our special district and practice, please Matthew R. Dalton.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Practice Areas

in

Business, Finance and Corporate Law

Bankruptcy
Business Litigation
Capital Formation and Corporate Finance
Commercial Lending and Leasing
Commercial Transactions
Corporate Counseling
Corporate Structure and Organization
Employment Law and Compensation
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Mergers and Acquisitions
Public/Private Partnership (P3)
Special Assets Restructuring
Taxation
Transportation

Construction Law

Construction Litigation

Eminent Domain / Condemnation

Condemnation Litigation
Inverse Condemnation Litigation
RTD Eastern Corridor Practice Group

Employment Law

Employment Litigation

Environmental Law

Insurance Litigation

Land Use and Zoning

Assisted Living Housing
Civil Rights Litigation (42 U.S.C. §1983)
Liquor Licensing
Land Use Litigation

Litigation and Appeals

Appeals
Bankruptcy
Business Litigation
Civil Rights Litigation (42 U.S.C. §1983)
Class Actions
Construction Litigation
Eminent Domain
Employment Litigation
Insurance Litigation
Land Use Litigation
Probate Litigation
Real Estate Litigation
Water Rights

Municipal and Governmental Law

Elections and Election Disputes
Finance/Bond Transactions
TABOR

Probate and Estate Planning

Probate Litigation

Public/Private Partnership (P3)

Real Estate Law

Acquisition Sales and Leasing
Community and Homeowner Associations
Construction Law
Development
Eminent Domain
Finance
Land Use and Zoning
Land Use Litigation
Real Estate Litigation
RTD Eastern Corridor Practice Group

Special Districts and Business Improvement Districts

District Management
District Organization
Special District Restructuring
Special District Notices
RTD Eastern Corridor Practice Group

Transportation

Water Law

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

2007 NEWS ARCHIVE

in Archives

Pharmacy Benefit Management Company Acquisition and Financing
December 14, 2007
Paul J. Hanley assisted a pharmacy benefit management client with an acquisition of the assets of a Chicago based pharmacy management business in a transaction valued at $21 million. The acquisition involved acquisition financing with a credit facility in the amount of $35 million.

Northwest Parkway Toll Road Closes Concession Agreement with Brisa/CCR
November 20, 2007
Russell W. Dykstra, in concert with New York counsel, closed a 99-year, $603 million leasing concession agreement between the Northwest Parkway Public Highway Authority and client Brisa Auto-Estradas of Portugal. Grimshaw & Harring holds a unique position as a leader in providing legal advisory services in public/private partnership (P3) transactions to the development and transportation infrastructure industry, which allowed us to secure the first concession agreement of its kind in . The agreement includes retiring about $503 million in bond debt on the toll road, another $40 million to cover parkway debts owed to local government entities and $60 million to be spent extending the parkway 2.3 miles west, to 128 in Broomfield. The plan is only part of the $1 billion goal to ultimately extend the highway to C-470 and I-70, thus completing a beltway around the entire metro area. Ownership and operation of the toll road is retained by the Northwest Parkway Authority.

Former Colorado Governor Bill Owens attended the closing, and said the nation should expect to see more P3 deals like this, which bring additional resources for public infrastructure needs. Owens is now a vice chairman with RBS Greenwich Capital, an affiliate of The Royal Bank of Scotland, anticipated to aid in financing this Brisa/CCR’s transaction.

“Best Lawyers 2007/2008″
Law Week Colorado, Vol. 5 / No. 44 and Vol. 4 / No. 42
November 12, 2007

For a second year, Jody Harper Alderman is named as one of the Best Lawyers in the area of Eminent Domain and Condemnation. Since 1983, Woodward/White, Inc. has published an attorney referral guide listing the best of the best in up to 78 specialty practice areas. Highly regarded among law firms, large corporations, media and the public, its unique nomination process renders it an unbiased resource, so unlike other publications, included lawyers are listed solely based on merit and recommendations.

November 6, 2007, Election Day
Newly Formed and

  • City Center West Commercial Metro District (Weld County)
  • City Center West Residential Metro District (Weld County)
  • Shining Mountain Metro District – City of Woodland Park (Teller County)
  • Waterfront at Foster Lake Metro District Nos. 1-3 (Weld County)

An Evening with the Governor
October 18, 2007

Paul F. Wisor, former Grimshaw & Harring associate and Board member of the Multiple Sclerosis Center, presided over an evening with Governor Bill Ritter and a distinguished panel of guests as they addressed healthcare policy concerns in Colorado.

Colorado has approximately 792,000 uninsured residents with nearly 180,000 of them children, and public opinion polls show concern about health care as the top issue for Americans. Coloradans are anxious for solutions to the rising cost of health care and the growing number of people who cannot afford health insurance or who do not have adequate coverage. In 2006 the Colorado Legislature created The Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform (the “208 Commission”) to make recommendations for comprehensive health care reform with the goal of increasing health care coverage and decreasing costs for Colorado residents. Particular emphasis is placed on the issues of the uninsured, underinsured, and those at risk of financial hardship due to the rising costs of medical care. This was one of many forums held across the state inviting public input, prior to the Commission making final recommendations for comprehensive health care reform to the General Assembly in January.

Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. Welcomes Lindsay S. Smith
August, 2007

Lindsay S. Smith has joined the firm’s Special District and Municipal Law practice as a highly credentialed new associate. A Colorado native, Lindsay comes to us by way of the University of Oklahoma, where she received both her B.A. (magna cum laude, with distinction), and her J.D. (with honors). She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Sigma Pi, has received American Jurisprudence Awards in Trade Law and , and was the Articles Development Editor of the American Indian Law Review for two years.

U.S. P3 Infrastructure Forum
June 29, 2007

Russell W. Dykstra attended the US P3 Infrastructure Finance Forum in New York at the end of June as the only delegate from the Colorado legal community. The Forum was attended by 400 select delegates from around the world who are active in the emerging field of public private partnership transactions and finance (P3), an area in which Grimshaw & Harring is leading Colorado. The Forum focused on upcoming P3 projects in the United States, financing issues and political considerations in this expanding area of infrastructure finance. Alternatives for private partnering in public infrastructure such as transportation, schools and hospitals were presented by the top international practitioners in the field.

UPDATE: Northwest Parkway Toll Road
June 1, 2007

Russell W. Dykstra is local counsel to a consortium of Brisa – Auto-Estrades de Portugal, S.A. and Companhia de Concessões Rodoviárias (Brisa/CCR), in negotiating a 99-year, $603 million leasing concession agreement between the two parties. When officially completed, the agreement will include retiring all outstanding bonds, providing funds for Authority members, allow for payment on other pre-existing obligations and transfer all financial and operational responsibility associated with the toll road to Brisa/CCR. The final agreement will also provide committed funding for a potential 2.3 mile extension of the toll road to State Highway 128 in Broomfield. Operation of the toll road will revert back to the Northwest Parkway Authority (Broomfield, Lafayette and Weld County) after the 99-year concession term expires.

Steve Hogan, executive director of the Parkway Authority, stated, “This agreement represents a landmark achievement for the Northwest Parkway Authority and our members. As a recent ‘start-up’ toll road, we are entering into a unique public/private partnership that is innovative for the United States and North America.”

Brisa is based in Lisbon, Portugal, and its partner agency, CCR, is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Insurance Coverage for Environmental Claims
May 31, 2007

William J. Brady authored a chapter on insurance coverage for environmental claims for a new treatise titled, Environmental Regulation of Colorado Real Property, published by Bradford Publications. The chapter emphasizes, among other things, key Colorado, precedent-setting decisions widely followed nationally. Bill successfully secured coverage in several of these cases for Colorado and out-of-state policyholders, including mining companies and municipalities, a developer, an aircraft manufacturer and individuals exposed to potentially catastrophic liability. The chapter also discusses newer, specialized, environmental liability insurance products available for existing and prospective purchasers of contaminated properties, such as pollution legal liability insurance, remediation stop/loss or cost cap coverage, and secured creditor impaired property policies.

Adjunct Professors – Sturm College of Law, University of Denver
April 30, 2007

Todd R. Seelman has been invited to teach antitrust law as an adjunct professor at the Sturm School of Law at the University of Denver beginning January 2008. Todd joins Grimshaw & Harring Gilbert F. McNeish, who has taught and Land Planning at the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver since 1972, and William J. Brady, who has taught Environmental Protection Law at the University of Denver in the University College Graduate Environmental Policy and Management Program since 2000.

U.S. Department of Labor Overturns 2004 Ruling
March 26, 2007

Client H. Charles Wolf, a former federal nuclear weapons project manager diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme, emerged victorious from an appellate hearing before the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”), in part thanks to Grimshaw & Harring partner William J. Brady. In 2004 the National Institute of Safety and Health (“NIOSH”) found that Mr. Wolf’s terminal tumor was not caused by his work-related activities at U.S. Department of Energy facilities, and thus denied his claim for EEOICPA benefits. Mr. Wolf worked in the U.S. Government’s nuclear weapons program from 1981 through 2000, at the Savannah River, Fernald and Rocky Flats facilities, where he managed plutonium-238 in support of the Department of Energy’s Office of Space Systems.

After years of frustration, massive paperwork, and trying to find someone to acknowledge that NIOSH was relying on inaccurate, incomplete and otherwise erroneous dose reconstruction information finally came to an end. New evidence and accompanying expert testimony from Mr. Wolf’s neuro-oncologist and an epidemiologist professor from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, resulted in reversal of the prior NIOSH denial of benefits. The DOL agreed the evidence and testimony demonstrated that Mr. Wolf’s on-the-job radiation exposures were “at least as likely as not” to have caused his cancer. The decision rated Mr. Wolf as 100% disabled, thus qualifying him for compensation and reimbursement of all of his medical bills since diagnosis.

Supporting Civic Engagement in our Community
January 12, 2007

Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. sponsored the Agenda 2010 Summit: Educating for 21st Century Democracy. Julie Kronenberger and Jill Conrad, At-Large Denver Public School Board Member and former director of the Colorado Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools, welcomed over 300 educators, policy makers, government officials, community members, business and youth leaders. They convened to contribute, discuss and vote on priorities that will ensure Colorado’s youth are prepared to grow up engaged in American democracy. The result is to provide a shape for Colorado’s civic future and outline what state and local leaders can do to make civic education a priority in local schools, including preparing and supporting them and the teachers for civic learning. “Civic learning is more than knowledge of history and government, it is also knowledge of behaviors and skills that overlap with workforce demands such as making ethical decisions, working in teams and solving complex problems. Civic learning increases students’ interest in the world around them and teaches them that their individual curiosities and personal efforts can solve problems in their local communities and beyond.” (Conrad) The event was also attended by Paul J. Hanley, a firm Director and former member of the Cherry Creek School Board.

Software Developer Recapitalization
January 2007

Paul J. Hanley assisted a software developer with a recapitalization that paved the way for a significant infusion of new capital. The recapitalization involved the creation of two series of common stock. After shareholder approval of the recapitalization, a new investor made a cash contribution and transferred certain business assets relating to a real estate forms software program, enhancing the prospects for business growth of the client.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,