Posted in GrimshawHarring on Dec 31st, 2008
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 [...]
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Posted in on Oct 2nd, 2008
Contact Information Jamie 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 [...]
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Posted in on Sep 12th, 2008
After a loved one has passed away, it is common for heirs and descendants to be involved in disputes. An experienced attorney is necessary to promote your interests and prevent others from taking advantage. It is also important to have attorneys with the proven ability to handle litigation in many different fields of law, since matters [...]
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Posted in on Aug 8th, 2008
When conflict occurs, our attorneys are well equipped to represent our clients in litigation specific to land use, zoning and real estate issues. Over the years, our land use litigators have prevailed for our clients in the areas of regulatory takings, governmental authority, constitutional rights of private property owners (42 U.S.C. §1983), zoning approvals, downzonings, [...]
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Posted in on Jul 7th, 2008
At Grimshaw & Harring, every lawyer is considered a valued member of the firm and is expected to meet the highest of professional standards. Our attorneys 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. [...]
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Posted in on Jul 7th, 2008
Our attorneys represent employers in both the public and private sectors. We handle a broad variety of employment related matters including wrongful termination claims, wage claims, disputes over unemployment and workers’ compensation benefits, employment contracts, severance agreements, employee raiding/trade secret claims, covenants not to compete, non-solicitation agreements and non-disclosure agreements. Our attorneys also defend age, [...]
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Posted in on Jul 5th, 2008
Our water law clients include water and metropolitan districts, water and wastewater authorities (comprised of numerous water districts and metropolitan districts), real estate developers, ranchers, irrigators, reservoir companies, irrigation companies and golf course developers. Our water lawyers have practiced in this specialty area of the law since 1970, securing dozens of complex decrees for the [...]
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Posted in on Jul 5th, 2008
We represent developers and property owners in a broad range of real estate financing transactions, including acquisition, construction, bridge, and permanent loans, as well as private placements, syndications, and other equity transactions. We have handled financing transactions in most segments of the real estate industry, including single-family developments, raw land, multi-family developments, resorts, industrial sites, [...]
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Posted in on Jul 5th, 2008
Our real estate development clients include developers of residential communities, resorts, mixed-use communities, as well as retail, commercial, and industrial sites. We regularly advise clients regarding a wide range of activities associated with the development of urban and rural communities, year-round resort areas including ski areas, golf courses, hotels, athletic clubs, restaurants, and related commercial/retail [...]
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Posted in on Jul 5th, 2008
In representing community associations, we are experienced in handling real property, contract, transition, employment, insurance, corporate (including meetings and elections), collection, and litigation issues. We often interpret Colorado law, including the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”) and the Colorado Non-Profit Corporation Act and federal laws as they affect covenant controlled communities. Our attorneys act [...]
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