Law Week Colorado's third annual Barrister's Best edition selected Holland & Hart Partner Robert Pomeroy "Best renewable energy lawyer," and the People's Court voted Partner Brian Kinnear "Best patent lawyer." The firm's Subprime Mortgage practice also won the title of "Best practice group to capitalize on an emerging market."
The special edition celebrated the best things about living and working in the legal world in Colorado. This year's issue was the largest yet, and contained more than 100 different categories designed to honor and recognize Colorado's "best and brightest" attorneys. For those identified as "Peoples' Court" winners like Kinnear, more than 400 Law Week Colorado readers submitted ballots.
Of Pomeroy and Holland & Hart, the publication said, "The firm's traditional energy practice ... has been broadened to aid clients in complex transactions surrounding the purchase and sale of Renewable Energy Reduction Credits. Now, the firm brags that it handles projects from inception to completion." Of Holland & Hart's Subprime Mortgage group, the paper commented, "The firm created this practice group to enhance client service through a comprehensive approach to legal issues from both near- and long-term market impacts."
Partner Jane Michaels was also featured for the "Best verdict in the worst recession since the Great Depression." "Michaels secured the largest verdict in the state last year - not a shabby $14.3 million." The issue continued, "Represented by Michaels, National Oilwell Varco successfully defeated defendant Pason Systoms USA Corp. in early November after Michaels proved the defendant willfully infringed on her client's patent."





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