Hunter Knapp and Alexia Brunet Marks

Recent Graduate, Professors Examine Impact of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Communities

Sept. 11, 2020

A new report coauthored by postdoctoral fellow and recent graduate Hunter Knapp ('20) and University of Colorado Law School Associate Professor Alexia Brunet Marks seeks to protect Colorado food workers in their workplaces as they contribute their essential labor throughout the state’s food system.

Alisha Taibo Coombe ('09)

Alumni Spotlight: Alisha Taibo Coombe ('09) Talks Mentorship, Family, and the Importance of Joining a Local Bar Association

Aug. 28, 2020

After two career changes and graduating in the middle of a recession, Alisha Taibo Coombe ('09) knows a thing or two about persistence and hard work. Coombe, a commercial litigator at Burg Simpson, shares lessons learned along her career path.

Kischa Cook

Alumni Spotlight: La Kischa Cook ('09) on Graduating Law School During Tough Economic Times

Aug. 3, 2020

After graduating law school in the aftermath of the 2008 financial market crash, La Kischa Cook ('09) faced a bleak job market. With resiliency, focus, and helpful connections from law school, she heeded the advice of Hon. Robert Russel ('84) to embrace a winding path through her legal career. Today, as an attorney advisor for the federal government, Cook performs civil rights work as an equal employment opportunity specialist with the Western Area Power Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Energy.

Sonny Flowers

In Memoriam: Sonny Flowers ('71), Prominent Boulder Attorney and Champion for Diversity

July 30, 2020

The University of Colorado Law School community mourns the loss of W. Harold "Sonny" Flowers Jr. ('71), a prominent Boulder attorney known for his perseverance and efforts to make ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ and Colorado Law more inclusive.

Lucy Stark

Alumni Spotlight: Lucy Schlauch Stark ('98) on Managing a Law Firm Under COVID-19

May 27, 2020

After nearly 22 years of practice as a securities lawyer and almost 13 years at Denver’s Holland & Hart LLP, Lucy Schlauch Stark ('98) was promoted to managing partner of the firm on Jan. 1, 2020. Today, Stark is navigating her new position amidst a global pandemic, having recently implemented a rapid, effective transition to a large-scale remote operation.

Nikea Bland

Last Word: Hon. Nikea Bland ('05)

April 21, 2020

The spring 2020 Amicus featured the Hon. Nikea Bland ('05), a district court judge in Colorado's 2nd Judicial District. Prior to her appointment to the bench by Gov. Polis in January 2020, Bland was a senior associate at O'Malley and Sawyer, LLC, where her practice consisted of criminal defense and dependency and neglect matters.

Marvin Wolf

In Memoriam: Marvin Wolf ('54), Longtime Colorado Law Benefactor and Knous Award Recipient

April 6, 2020

Marvin Wolf ('54), a Denver attorney and philanthropist who was a longtime benefactor of the University of Colorado Law School and other organizations, died March 15 in Denver. He was 89.

Holly Sterrett

Alumni Spotlight: Holly Sterrett ('05) on Clerkships, BigLaw, and the Importance of Mentorship

April 6, 2020

Growing up, Holly Sterrett (’05) did not see law school in her future. However, she has since built an accomplished career that includes clerkships with two of Colorado’s most esteemed jurists, a 10-year stint at a national law firm, and her current position as assistant general counsel at DaVita.

Marc Walters

Alumni Spotlight: Marc Walters ('95) Bridges Commercial Law with Common Good

Feb. 27, 2020

Marc Walters, deputy general counsel at Microsoft HQ in Seattle, began his career at CU as an undergraduate and played quarterback for the Buffaloes from 1986 until 1989. During law school, classes like Contracts sparked his interest in the business side of law.

Katleen Hearn Croshal

Alumni Spotlight: Community, Determination Characterize Hon. Kathleen Croshal’s ('79) "Untraditional" Path in the Law

Dec. 2, 2019

The Hon. Kathleen Croshal (nee Winters) ('79) describes her path as a law student as "untraditional." Croshal grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland and worked in theater management prior to law school. Her passion for her community is the driving force behind her career and also a motivator of her time spent in nonprofit work, including as current president of the Colorado Bar Association.

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