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June 19, 2013
  • 303-861-7000
  • www.hro.com
  • Holme Roberts & Owen LLP is an international law firm with approximately 230 lawyers practicing in ten strategically positioned offices in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Dublin, London, Los Angeles, Munich, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco. More than 100 years old, the firm's tradition of partnering with the finest railroad, mining, and oil and gas pioneers has evolved to include entrepreneurs driving complex business transactions, technology innovation, and environmental change.

    HRO has built a strong reputation in the areas of litigation, intellectual property, and corporate law, and leading publications and publishers, such as Super Lawyers, Chambers USA, Lawdragon 500, and Legal Media consistently rank our lawyers as leaders in these and other practice areas. Firm attorneys have successfully resolved some of the largest and most complex mergers and acquisitions, financings, and IPOs, concluded intricate, comprehensive jury verdicts, and secured intellectual property rights for a host of innovative products. While the firm represents some of the nation’s most widely recognized brands, it also represents hundreds of smaller companies and family businesses. HRO lawyers’ knowledge of cutting-edge legal theories and ability to deliver practical, daily advice delivers a winning combination.

    Our Approach

    At HRO, we focus on listening to our clients to understand their business and legal needs, while also working to generate unique, creative, and cost-effective solutions. Since clients' concerns are top priority, each client is assigned one lawyer who personally oversees budget, staffing, strategy, planning, and outcome. That attorney is the central point of contact, ensuring expert knowledge combined with first-rate availability and client management. Our focus on regular client communications ensures client satisfaction with the lawyers assigned, the work produced, and the results achieved.

    Beyond their close and effective one-on-one relationships with the client, HRO attorneys use advanced computer and telecommunications technology to draw upon the skills and knowledge of lawyers in all HRO offices. With our nine practice areas and multiple sub areas of expertise, these connections’ benefits are enormous, allowing clients to utilize HRO lawyers' local, regional, national and international expertise.

Contributing authors from Holme Roberts & Owen LLP:

Associate
Jennifer S. Bielak, an associate in the Colorado Springs office, joined the firm in 2005. She is a member of the Employment, Litigation, and Sports Law practice groups. Ms. Bielak...
Partner
Christie Daly is a partner in the Denver office and a member of our Compensation and Benefits Practice Group. Ms. Daly’s practice focuses on executive compensation and employee...
Partner
Carolyn E. Daniels, a partner in the Denver office, came to the firm in 1976 and joined the Compensation and Benefits Practice Group in 1979. Her practice includes a wide range of issues in...
Senior Associate
Mr. Glasgow advises entities and individuals on the federal and state and local tax consequences of a wide variety of matters including mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity offerings,...
Associate
Travis Logghe, an associate in the Tax Practice Group, joined HRO in 2008. Prior to joining HRO, Mr. Logghe served as a summer law clerk at major law firms in Santiago, Chile and...
Partner
Scott Rogers is a Partner in the firm’s San Francisco office and a member of the Real Estate, Development, Land Use and Finance Practice Group. He joined HRO in 2008. Prior to joining...
Partner
David B. Strong (“Dave”) is a partner in the Denver office. Dave joined the firm in 2002 and is a member of the federal income, state and local tax group. Dave advises both...

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