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DEBORAH L. FREEMAN, admitted to bar, 1982, Colorado. Education: Stanford University (B.A., with distinction, 1976); University of Denver (J.D., with honors, 1982), Order of St. Ives. Recipient: American Jurisprudence Award for Criminal Law, Required Procedural Courses and Unincorporated Associations. Staff Editor, Administrative Law Review (1980-1981). Staff, Denver Law Journal (1981-1982). Co-author: Acquiring, Using and Protecting Water in Colorado (2nd ed. 2005). Contributor: Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy and Perspectives (ABA 2002). Author: "Reinitiation of Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultations Over Existing Projects," Natural Resources and Environment, American Bar Association (Summer, 1993); "Against the Flow: Emerging Conflicts Between Endangered Species Protection and Water Use," 40 Rocky Mt. Min. L. Inst. (1994). Additional experience: Partner, Saunders, Snyder, Ross & Dickson (1987-1994). Member: Denver, Colorado (Chair, Environmental Law Section, 1989-1990). PRACTICE AREAS: Environmental, Permitting and Regulatory Compliance, Water, Natural Resources, and Public Lands. EMAIL: dfreeman@troutlaw.com |
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