Colorado Government
Greenberg Traurig opened its Denver office in 2000, capitalizing on Colorado’s role as the commercial hub of the Rocky Mountain Region and one of America’s fastest-growing cities. Denver has the highest concentration of federal departments and agencies outside of Washington, D.C. It is easily accessible to other state capitals throughout the West, as well as dozens of leading Native American tribal governments.
Greenberg Traurig-Denver’s Government Law and Policy Practice is extraordinarily well-positioned to serve the entire range of clients’ needs in this unique environment. Team members include bi-partisan leaders who have served in senior federal, state tribal, and municipal governments across the region. They have extraordinary experience handling complex governmental criminal and civil investigations; advising public and private companies on regulatory and administrative compliance matters; serving as advocates as well as governmentally appointed special masters, arbitrators, facilitators and mediators on public statutory review processes, such as hospital and health care-related transactions, conversions and licensure procedures; obtaining permits and project approvals for energy, transportation and other major infrastructure projects; and developing and implementing comprehensive legislative and public policy strategies and solutions.
Greenberg Traurig-Denver’s Government Law and Policy Practice is extraordinarily well-positioned to serve the entire range of clients’ needs in this unique environment. Team members include bi-partisan leaders who have served in senior federal, state tribal, and municipal governments across the region. They have extraordinary experience handling complex governmental criminal and civil investigations; advising public and private companies on regulatory and administrative compliance matters; serving as advocates as well as governmentally appointed special masters, arbitrators, facilitators and mediators on public statutory review processes, such as hospital and health care-related transactions, conversions and licensure procedures; obtaining permits and project approvals for energy, transportation and other major infrastructure projects; and developing and implementing comprehensive legislative and public policy strategies and solutions.