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11/6/2003 12:00:00 AM

Holland & Hart Space Law Attorney Rachel Yates Completes International Space University

Holland & Hart Space Law Attorney Rachel Yates Completes International Space University

DENVER, COLORADO October 15, 2003...Denver Holland & Hart partner Rachel Yates received her Certificate of Completion from the International Space University Summer Session Program 2003, held in Strasbourg, France. The program, which included more than 100 students from 25 countries, involved an intensive interdisciplinary curriculum covering the principal space-related fields, with an emphasis on international cooperation. During the program, Ms. Yates made significant contributions, including co-authoring TRACKS to Space: Technology Research and Cooperative Knowledge Sharing, a report on innovative space technology commissioned by the European Space Agency.

In addition to her space law practice, Ms. Yates has over 13 years of experience counseling clients and litigating with respect to underground storage tanks, oil and gas, and commercial disputes. She serves Holland & Hart space clients by ensuring the industry learns about cutting-edge developments in the law and the opportunities for risk-avoidance.

The International Space University develops the future leaders of the world space community by providing interdisciplinary educational programs to students and space professionals in an international, intercultural environment

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