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6/17/2010

Holland & Hart's Environment and Native American Law Practices Receive Nationwide Recognition from Chambers USA

Holland & Hart's Environment and Native American Law Practices Receive Nationwide Recognition from Chambers USA

DENVER (June 14, 2010) - Holland & Hart’s Environment and Native American Law practices have received nationwide rankings in the 2010 Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business guide. The Environment practice received nationwide recognition in 2009, and this is the fifth consecutive year the Native American Law has been recognized nationally. In addition, 71 Holland & Hart attorneys were recognized, as well as many of the firm's practice areas in specific states throughout the firm’s seven-state footprint.

"We’re incredibly flattered by such recognition," said firm chairman, John Husband. "These rankings confirm that we are serving our clients well, and that is always our top priority."

The guide ranks leading national and local law firms and leading lawyers in major jurisdictions throughout the country. Chambers & Partners' researchers conducted thousands of interviews with lawyers and their clients. Rankings were determined by technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness/astuteness, diligence, commitment and other qualities valued by the client.

Firm-wide rankings are as follows:

PRACTICE AREAS RANKED (By State)
Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Idaho)

Corporate/Commercial (Idaho, Nevada)

Corporate/M&A (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)


Energy & Natural Resources (Utah)

Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries (New Mexico)

Intellectual Property (Colorado, Utah)

Labor & Employment (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)

Litigation: General Commercial (Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming)

Native American Law (New Mexico)

Natural Resources & Environment (Colorado, Idaho, Montana)

Real Estate (Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming)

Real Estate: Construction (Colorado)
 

ATTORNEYS RANKED

Name

Practice and State

Steven Andersen

Litigation: General Commercial (Idaho)

David G Angerbauer

Corporate/M&A (Utah)

Betty Arkell

Corporate/M&A (Colorado)

Lois A Baar

Labor & Employment (Utah)

Scott Barker

Litigation: General Commercial (Colorado)

James L Barnett

Labor & Employment: ERISA (Utah)

Carl Barton

Real Estate (Utah)

Fritz R Battcher

Corporate/Commercial (Nevada)

Bryan Benard

Labor & Employment (Utah)

Jeanne Bender

Labor & Employment (Montana)

Robert E Benson

Real Estate: Construction (Colorado)

Bradford Berge

Litigation: General Commercial (New Mexico)

Jude Biggs

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

Walter Bithell

Litigation: General Commercial (Idaho)

Amanda Brailsford

Labor & Employment (Idaho)

Kevin Bridston

Real Estate: Construction (Colorado)

David K Broadbent

Real Estate (Utah)

Teresa Buffington

Corporate/M&A and Real Estate (Wyoming)

Michael Campbell

Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries and Litigation: General Commercial (New Mexico)

William F Carr

Environment, Natural Resources & Regulated Industries (New Mexico)

Bradley Cave

Labor & Employment (Wyoming)

Robert T Connery

Natural Resources & Environment (Colorado)

Patrick Day

Litigation: General Commercial (Wyoming)

Donald Degnan

Intellectual Property (Colorado)

Karen D Dennison

Real Estate (Nevada)

Rebecca W Dow

Real Estate (Colorado)

Walter F Eggers III

Litigation: General Commercial (Wyoming)

Gregory Eurich

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

Robert A Faucher

Bankruptcy/Restructuring (Idaho)

Murray Feldman

Natural Resources & Environment (Idaho)

Brett Foster

Intellectual Property (Utah)

L Grant Foster

Intellectual Property (Utah)

Jane Francis

Labor & Employment: Employee Benefits & Compensation (Colorado)

Daniel Frost

Real Estate: Construction (Colorado)

Craig D Galli

Energy & Natural Resources (Utah)

David A Garcia

Corporate/Commercial (Nevada)

Steve Gutierrez

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

James E Hartley

Litigation: General Commercial (Colorado)

Scott Havlick

Intellectual Property (Colorado)

Charles Hingle

Corporate/M&A (Montana)

James A Holtkamp

Energy & Natural Resources (Utah)

R Craig Howard

Real Estate (Nevada)

Trent Howell

Labor & Employment (New Mexico)

John Husband

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

Jeff Johnson

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

Chris D Jones

Energy & Natural Resources (Utah)

Linda B Jones

Natural Resources & Environment (Idaho)

Mark R Levy

Corporate/M&A (Colorado)

Greg Lindley

Corporate/M&A (Utah)

J Frederick Mack

Corporate/Commercial (Idaho)

Jane Michaels

Intellectual Property and Litigation: General Commercial (Colorado)

W Scott Mitchell

Natural Resources & Environment (Montana)

Brian Mumaugh

Labor & Employment (Colorado)

William Myers

Natural Resources & Environment (Idaho)

Elizabeth A Nedrow

Labor & Employment (Montana)

Stephen V Novacek

Real Estate (Nevada)

J Stephen Peek

Litigation: General Commercial (Nevada)

Larry Petersen

Corporate/M&A (Montana)

Paul D Phillips

Natural Resources & Environment (Colorado)

Larry E Prince

Bankruptcy/Restructuring and Corporate/Commercial (Idaho)

Don Quander

Natural Resources & Environment (Montana)

Thomas L Sansonetti

Native American Law (Nationwide)

Scott Scherer

Gaming & Licensing (Nevada)

Elizabeth Sharrer

Real Estate (Colorado)

Mark F Sheridan

Native American Law (New Mexico and Nationwide)

Newal Squyres

Litigation: General Commercial (Idaho)

Lucy Stark

Corporate/M&A (Colorado)

Beat Steiner

Real Estate: Hotels & Leisure (Colorado)

Joe M Teig

Litigation: General Commercial (Wyoming)

Christopher Toll

Litigation: General Commercial (Colorado)

Joanna Vilos

Labor & Employment (Wyoming)

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