Russ Dykstra appointed to the Board of Trustees of Denver Christian Schools

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On May 5th 2009 Russell W. Dykstra was honored to accept an appointment to the Board of Trustees of Christian Schools (DCS).  Russ will serve on the Committee for the three campus, 850 student private school organization.

Since 1916 DCS has established a solid reputation for academic excellence. It is a co-educational, college preparatory Christian school serving students from preschool through 12th grade from the greater metro Denver area and beyond.

DCS enjoys an excellent reputation in the Denver area, offering many conveniences to area families including before and after-care, free shuttle service between the three campuses, and the many blessings that come with belonging to the DCS Family. DCS is described by many as “a small town school in a large city.”  Click HERE for more information on DCS.

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Michael E. Reidy: 1918-2009

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Michael E. Reidy

Michael E. Reidy, Esq.
August 5, 1918 – April 12, 2009

It is with great sorrow that we announce that Mike Reidy, our benevolent friend, mentor, and colleague, passed away, fittingly, on Easter Sunday.  His smile, good-natured humor, life experience, and incredible depth of knowledge on the law will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him – our firm, the legal community as a whole, his family and friends, his Church, and the Diocese of .  Mike joined our predecessor firm Calkins, Kramer, in April of 1979, and remained a valuable source of legal advice and friendship right up until the end.

Mike was a very great man who touched us all and is irreplaceable in our hearts. We were privileged to know him and work with him, and we all learned a great deal from his fascinating anecdotes about the many historical he was involved in throughout the Denver area.  Our “Mike Reidy Conference Room,” dedicated to him at a special firm luncheon held on his 90th birthday last August, will continue to serve as a quiet of his many contributions to Grimshaw & Harring and all who knew him.  Rest in Peace dear friend – we will miss you.

Obituary / Memoriam

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Thomas T. Grimshaw Scholarship

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February 19, 2009

has been on the Board of Directors of the Community College Systems Foundation since 1987 and has been involved and a supporter for even longer than that.  On Thursday, February 19, 2009,  there was a reception and celebration honoring his retirement as Chairman of the Board.  In addition to gifts including a framed letter from Governor Ritter honoring Tom’s long service to the State of , it was announced that a $25,000 endowment will be created for the Thomas T. Grimshaw Scholarship.  Tom will work with the foundation to establish the guidelines and parameters for the award of this scholarship.

This very nice honor demonstrates the amount of respect fellow board members and administrators of the Colorado Community Colleges have for Tom.  The directors of  are pleased to be making a contribution to assist with the creation of the endowment.

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2008 NEWS ARCHIVES

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December 23, 2008
After several months of negotiations, Paul J. Hanley successfully assisted a Colorado-based sports apparel manufacturing company in closing an early buyout and termination of an exclusive distributorship in Australia. The transaction will enable a successor distributor to freely enter the large Australian market and greatly increase its sales volume.

December 16, 2008
Paul J. Hanley assisted a pharmacy benefit management client with the acquisition of the assets of an Atlanta based pharmacy management business in a transaction valued at approximately $10 million. The transaction involved a bifurcated closing due to regulatory issues, as well as a post-closing purchase price adjustment and an extensive earnout involving over 87% of the purchase price, determined over two measurement periods, and payable in three installments.

November 25, 2008
Richard L. Harring and Grimshaw & Harring has been a long time supporter of the Colorado Judicial Institute, and for the sixth year in a row a group attended the Annual Awards Dinner held November 18, 2008.  Among the attendees were Jody Harper Alderman, Jamie N. Cotter, and Leslie E. Miller.     

The Colorado Judicial Institute was formed as a nonprofit in 1979 by a group of community leaders, most of whom were not attorneys. The goal is to promote excellence in the Colorado judicial system by building trust through education about the legal system.

Grimshaw & Harring congratulates the Judge Alfred C. Harrell, Judge Robert H. Russell, II and Judge M. Jon Kolomitz, and Magistrate Jane E. Westbrook, and also thanks Tony Eitzel from Denver Panoramic for the photograph below.

October 27, 2008
Paul Hanley was lead attorney in the representation of a developer of a natural gas project in western Colorado. The purchase price for a 30% interest in the project was over $12 million, and the complex purchase/workout transaction involved clearing title to over 125 oil and gas leases and utilizing sales proceeds to reach simultaneous settlements with ten lien claimants and over thirty other creditors. It also required the settlement and release of a bridge loan in an amount over $6.1 million.

October 13, 2008
Matthew R. Dalton authored an article regarding new requirements specific to some special districts providing utility services in the October/November issue of the SDA Newsletter.  The requirement is for certain entities to take action preventing and mitigating identity theft, and November 1, 2008 is the date by which a plan must be implemented. 

In 2003 Congress passed the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (“FACT Act”).  In late 2007, certain entities became required to establish and implement written Identity Theft Prevention Programs by the November 1, 2008 deadline.  The rule leaves much discretion, and the programs need only to be of “appropriate size and complexity” relative to the utility and the nature and scope of a District’s activities, but certain Special Districts who provide utility services are definitely affected. 

In this instance, the rule applies specifically to utility companies which are creditors – those which maintain “covered accounts,” or those that include the provision of water and sewer service for payment after the fact via an account established with the District.  Basically any account for which there is a “reasonably foreseeable risk to customers . . . from identity theft, including financial, operational, compliance, reputation, or litigation risks.” 

Adoption of a resolution can suffice, however there are certain important requirements regarding for example “Red Flags” that need to be included in a Dsitrict’s plan and the implementation thereof.  Review the entire article below, including a sample resolution, and contact  if you have any questions or would like Grimshaw & Harring to assist with drafting and advising as to implimentation of a fully compliant plan.

September 22, 2008
Wayne B. Schroeder was again included in the 2009 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®, recognized in the specialty practice area of Eminent Domain and Condemnation.  Highly regarded among law firms, large corporations, media and the public, Best Lawyers’ unique nomination process renders it an unbiased resource.  Selection is based on an exhaustive and rigorous peer-review survey comprising more than 2.5 million confidential evaluations by top attorneys in the country.  No fee or purchase is required, ensuring Best Lawyers remains the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice.      

September 9, 2008
was retained by Moreland Properties to file a section 1983 civil rights action against the City of Thornton for depriving Mr. Moreland of his procedural due process rights when Thornton took away the automobile dealership zoning on Mr. Moreland’s nine acre property at 144th Avenue and Interstate 25.  Chief Judge Nottingham ruled in favor of Mr. Moreland and, in a lengthy published opinion, found that Thornton’s failure to adequately apprise Mr. Moreland that an ordinance might deprive him of his protected property interest in the zoning classification of his land constituted a due process violation and established Thornton’s liability on Mr. Moreland’s section 1983 claim.  See Moreland Properties, LLC v. City of Thornton, 559 F.Supp.2d 1133 (D. Colo. 2008).

After the liability ruling, Thornton agreed to purchase Mr. Moreland’s nine acre property at 144th Avenue and Interstate 25 and pay additional damages to Mr. Moreland for a sum total settlement of $5.725M.

 August 18, 2008
Jamie N. Cotter joined the Grimshaw & Harring family in August as a new associate.  Ms. Cotter will focus her practice in the areas of civil, commercial and litigation.  Jamie was born in Vermont, and moved to Colorado in 2002 to attend Colorado College and The Sturm College of Law at The University of Denver.

August 15, 2008
After many months of planning and hard work, the Grimshaw & Harring redux is complete!  We have taken over the entire 38th floor of the Wells Fargo Center, designed a new logo, and completely redesigned our website.   We hope this site is easy to navigate, and that you can easily reach the information you need quickly. 

Thank you for visiting.  We would love to hear your comments on the new design and remain committed to helping you with your legal issues, so please feel free to contact us, either with your feedback or just to say Hello.

August 4, 2008
This Wisconsin case settled on the eve of trial.  Involving starkly different approaches to valuing damages in a contract dispute, the judge stressed the importance of independent verification and objective data.

Plaintiff’s expert used raw data to prepare five different models of damages projections based on sales quotas, and in motions in limine the court allowed testimony on all five calculations, saying they would assist the jury in assessing damages.

Alternatively, the defendant’s expert prepared two sets of projections: one weighted and one unweighted. Both sets were derived from the plaintiff’s “alleged sales,” and the numbers were obtained from one document provided to the expert by Defendant’s counsel. Taking into account Plaintiff’s decreased sales performance, the defense expert’s original regression resulted in a “negative sloping trendline.” Because Plaintiff’s sales varied widely from month-to-month, the expert weighted the data to obtain a positive trendline for years five through 10 of the agreement.

The court focused not only on the source of the defendant’s expert’s data, but what he failed to do with it. Contrasted with Plaintiff’s expert’s independent valuation of raw data, the court said “the bottom line is that [the defense expert] never talked to anyone to verify the accuracy of the information in any of the documents he reviewed.” Finding the basis for his projections unreliable, the court excluded the projection testimony. The case settled on the eve of trial.

 June 19, 2008
Paul Hanley assisted a majority owner of an interest in a hotel/casino in selling to a minority owner in a sale and redemption transaction valued at $59 million. Consideration in the leveraged buyout transaction included approximately $55 million in cash, approximately $4 million in auction rate bonds, a lifetime employment agreement, and a lifetime lease of a suite in the hotel/casino.

June 13, 2008
is one of seven lawyers in Colorado ranked as #1 Real Estate Individuals in Zoning and Land Use. In September 2007, 40 full-time researchers employed by UK based Chambers & Partners collected information and compiled a 2008 guide to the top law firms and lawyers in the United States. The resulting publication was reprinted in a June Law Week Colorado.

May 15, 2008
Wendy Harring and Paul Hanley assisted the developer of a mixed-use resort development in buying out two minority interest owners. The transaction involved redemption and sale of ownership interests in a corporation and three limited liability companies as well as the acquisition of several parcels of real estate forming a part of the development.

May 9, 2008
, Paul Hanley, Ron Fano, and represented the firm at the 18th Annual Meeting of Meritas in Chicago, Illlinois. Meritas is one of the world’s largest and most respected legal resources – an integrated, non-profit alliance of more than 170 independent commercial law firms located in over 60 countries.

March 19, 2008
Intersol 2008, Paris France – William J. Brady

delivered a white paper and presentation on aspects of the 2007 European Union Environmental Directive and “Assurances Environnementaux” at Intersol 2008, Paris, France.  Le Comité Scientifique d’Intersol selected him to address the conference attendees, all of whom were from EU Member States.  The white paper, also published in “Environmental Regulation of Colorado Real Property,” Bradford Publishing, 2007, was also distributed to the conferees.   Held annually in Paris, Intersol is a prestigious international congress which this year focused upon the remediation of contaminated soils and groundwater, the transfer of associated risk and the conveyance of “brownfields” sites within the EU.  Bill addressed the various insurance coverages available for both retroactive and prospective liabilities.  In addition to Grimshaw & Harring, Bill appeared on behalf of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and Meritas, our international affiliation of law firms of which Grimshaw and Harring was a founder.   For additional information, visit Intersol 2008.

March 7, 2008
Award Ceremony for Northwest Parkway Project

Russ Dykstra attended the ProjectFinance magazine North American project awards ceremony in New York, NY as part of the project team for the Northwest Parkway public private partnership (P3) concession.  The project received the 2007 Project “North American Transport Deal of the Year” award at the ceremony.  Mr. Dykstra and Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. served as local counsel for the transaction in conjunction with national counsel, Chadbourne & Parke, LLP, representing the Northwest Parkway LLC. See 2007 Firm News for more project information.

The Northwest Parkway Project was also among six projects nominated for the International Financial Law Review (IFLR) America Award.  IFLR is a worldwide industry magazine that aims to reward innovation in the key practice areas in debt and equity capital markets, M&A, project finance, securitization and restructuring, and we are honored for the recognition.

January 1, 2008
After 30 years, Larry Berkowitz has stepped down from his City Attorney post to return to private practice.  Mr. Berkowitz has had a part-time presence at Grimshaw & Harring since 1995, and we welcome his knowledge and expertise full-time.  Larry will continue to specialize in the following areas:

  •  Municipal and  
  • Land Use / Zoning 
  • Business / Finance 
  • Finance / Bond Transactions 
  • Liquor Licensing 
  • Assisted Living Housing 

January 1, 2008
Todd R. Seelman and Russell W. Dykstra – Director/Shareholders
Effective the first of the year, Grimshaw & Harring, P.C. welcomes Mr. Seelman and Mr. Dykstra as its newest Director/Shareholders.  Mr. Seelman will continue his practice in the areas of complex civil litigation, especially involving antitrust and practices, class actions, non-compete/solicitation agreements, trade secrets, fraud, negligence, partnership and shareholder disputes, employment, commercial contract disputes, and appeals. Mr. Dykstra will continue to represent public/private partnership projects, project finance, land use, transportation, special districts and real estate development.

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Jamie N. Cotter

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  Jamie N. Cotter, Esq.
  , P.C.
  1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3800
  Denver, 80203
  303-839-3800
  jnc@grimshawharring.com

Ms. Cotter practices generally in the areas of civil, commercial and litigation, focusing mainly on and . Ms. Cotter has  litigated cases in various Colorado state courts, the Colorado Court of Appeals, the Colorado , 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
    • Student Trial 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 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

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Careers at Grimshaw & Harring

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At , every lawyer is considered a valued member of the firm and is expected to meet the highest of professional standards. Our are evaluated not only based upon productivity in terms of hours billed, but also on quality of work product, client development, client satisfaction, and overall contributions to the firm.  We expect our to mentor and train other , provide support to one another on difficult or time-consuming projects to ensure a quality product, develop specialized knowledge in their practice areas, add to the firm as a enterprise, and make a difference in the community.  We have a diverse group of with different strengths and interests that make Grimshaw & Harring successful, and we come together to produce an exceptional product for our clients.

Attorney Positions

at Grimshaw & Harring starts locally.   While we have a long standing Summer Clerk program, we do not hire a new class of attorneys each year.  Rather, we hire new associates only after assessing our long term needs.  We take pride in the fact that we have grown thoughtfully over the last fifteen years, hiring when necessary to achieve a long term growth plan, rather than simply to grow larger. Our low attrition rate is evidence that each attorney is hired with the intent that the fit will be long term.  Please direct all inquiries to Russ W. Dykstra.

 **  There are no attorney positions available at this time.
Lateral hires will be considered on a case-by-case basis.  **

Administrative and

Our mission is to achieve success for our clients. To help us make this happen, we understand it is imperative to have an exemplary support staff.  For our 24 attorneys, we employ five paralegals, seven legal assistants, and an administrative staff of six more. Most of our staff members have been with us for years, with more than half crossing the ten year mark. We believe in our family, and should we need to add to it, we will post available positions here.

**  There are no staff positions available at this time.  **

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Transportation

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(c) Tony Eitzel

provides a wide range of transportation project services including project , design-build contracts, representation for governmental entities and operator/contractor ongoing representation. The experience and expertise of throughout the infrastructure finance and construction process provides a unique problem solving approach to complex multi-jurisdictional issues and private sector concerns and relationships. serves as legal-advisor to governmental entities on many transportation projects throughout the state and also as counsel to transportation industry operators and contractors providing us with the insight and perspective to efficiently provide solutions to our clients.

serving Transportation

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Public / Private Partnerships (“P3″)

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is recognized as a leader in the provision of legal advisory services to the development, transportation, and public infrastructure industry. We have served as counsel in the development and financing of some of the largest infrastructure projects in , including water, wastewater, utility, transit, social facilities and transportation. Our team of experienced provide extensive experience advising governments, developers, operators, concessionaires and lenders in a wide range of infrastructure projects and the accompanying complex financing.  The firm has teamed with national and P3 teams in all phases of negotiating project , concessions, leases, availability of service structures, and financing . The blend of tax, public , corporate, and public entity practice areas at Grimshaw & Harring provide a skilled, experienced and efficient resource to our clients.

This depth of industry experience uniquely qualifies our lawyers with the legal excellence and industry specific sensitivity necessary to form a productive and dynamic project team. Our methodology of problem solving client service is reflected by Grimshaw & Harring’s representation of many successful project finance .

serving Public/Private Partnership (P3)

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Liquor Licensing

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In the liquor industry is heavily regulated. The State of and local licensing authorities share responsibility for regulating the sale and service of alcoholic beverages. Local authorities (cities and counties) apply standards which are established by state statutes and regulations, but local licensing authorities have considerable latitude in reaching decisions. Neighborhood activism often exacerbates the uncertainty caused by the discretion afforded to local authorities.

Our practice focuses on all of the needs of liquor permit holders in Colorado from application and renewal to sale or transfer. Our clients include restaurants, hotels, bars, nightclubs, golf courses, developers, and other retail establishments selling alcohol, beer, wine, or liquor.

Our take care to demonstrate that all of the requirements for the issuance of the license have been satisfied, and to whatever extent possible, address concerns. Specific areas of our liquor licensing practice include:

  • Obtaining new liquor licenses
  • Negotiating contracts on behalf of buyers and sellers of establishments
  • Preparing all related to a liquor license transfer
  • Representing clients in liquor license hearings
  • Appealing the denial of a liquor license transfer
  • Appealing the denial of a liquor license renewal
  • Appealing the denial of a liquor license issuance
  • Alterations of licensed premises
  • issues

also have the experience and expertise to advise liquor licensees concerning other legal issues directly related to their daily business.

Attorneys practicing in the areas of Liquor Licensing:

  • Larry W. Berkowitz

Other – Zoning Related Areas:

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Eminent Domain / Condemnation

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Grimshaw & Harring’s  clients range from private landowners to , school districts, counties, municipalities and other governmental entities. Since 1970 we have tried or settled over five hundred condemnation, inverse condemnation, regulatory takings and involving property rights, such as urban renewal and land use litigation.

(c) Tony Eitzel

Our have tried or settled dozens of cases involving Airport (DIA), E-470 Public Highway Authority’s toll road around Denver, the Department of Transportation’s project to expand Interstate 25 (T-REX), and various FasTracks projects.  We have represented private landowners in various urban renewal projects.  We have advanced many of ’s significant public improvement projects, dating back to the acquisition of rights of way for ’s major interstate highways.  We have also acquired property for open space, recreation, drainage improvement projects, water pipelines, city halls, roadways, schools and even a county jail.

Our eminent domain practice also includes appellate work: we have appeared in eminent domain cases in the Colorado Court of and the Colorado Supreme Court over thirty times.  Our are also frequent lecturers at continuing legal education seminars as well as conferences and seminars relating to land use, planning, trial techniques and appraisal methodology. 

Attorneys serving Eminent Domain

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