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8/1/2002

John Husband Named a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment

John Husband Named a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment

DENVER, COLO – JULY 25, 2002…Holland & Hart LLP is proud to announce that John Husband has been named a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment. This honor is reserved for those lawyers who have demonstrated to their peers, the Bar, bench, and public that they represent the highest professional qualifications and ethical standards in the practice of labor and employment law.

The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers was established through an initiative of the Council of the Section of Labor and Employment Law of the American Bar Association. It is a freestanding organization. As a fellow of the College, Mr. Husband joins a group of outstanding attorneys throughout the United States. Fellows are elected by their peers in recognition of a sustained contribution to the field of labor and employment law.

Mr. Husband received his law degree from the University of Toledo and a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University.

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