Please join Davis Graham for a Zayo Group Client Appreciation Dinner at Uchi Denver.
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Wednesday, June 5 | 5-7 PM
Uchi Denver
2500 Lawrence Street
Denver, Colorado 80205
Please join Davis Graham for a Zayo Group Client Appreciation Dinner at Uchi Denver.
Wednesday, June 5 | 5-7 PM
Uchi Denver
2500 Lawrence Street
Denver, Colorado 80205
Join Davis Graham for an in-depth conversation to help counsel who advise public and private companies understand the contours of addressing whistleblower complaints. The panelists will address how whistleblowers are defined by law, how they are incentivized to raise claims against or about a company, and what legal protections they are afforded to them under state and federal law. The panelists will also discuss the nuts and bolts of conducting an investigation to address a whistleblower complaint, with special attention to ethical considerations that implicate lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct. The seminar will conclude with a discussion of specific case studies, recent trends, and practical takeaways.
The confirmed speakers for this program, which has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
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Wednesday, April 10
Program | 8:00-9:30 AM
Registration for this event has closed. Please email Makenna Kincaid with any questions.
Please join Davis Graham for a Women In-House Counsel Happy Hour.
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Wednesday, April 17
5-7 PM
Call Me Pearl
1600 20th Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Registration for this event has ended. Please contact Makenna Kincaid with any questions.
Davis Graham strives to host inclusive events. To ask questions about accessibility or request specific accommodations, please contact marketing@davisgraham.com. The firm will consider reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
Join Davis Graham to discuss the policies and best practices for outside legal counsel when utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice. This discussion will include the ethical, effective, and compliant use of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) technologies including:
The confirmed speakers for this program, which is pending approval for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
Join Davis Graham to discuss the policies and best practices for outside legal counsel when utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice. This discussion will include the ethical, effective, and compliant use of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) technologies including:
The confirmed speakers for this program, which is pending approval for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is experiencing delays in approving communitization agreements (CAs). Historically, these delays were limited to BLM’s North Dakota Field Office but, in the last few years, field offices throughout the West may take multiple years to approve CAs. These delays raise the question – how should producers report production and pay royalty while a CA is pending? The guidance the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) is providing producers—report all well production, and pay associated royalty, to the first federal or Indian lease penetrated—is unworkable and creates additional challenges.
Join us for a webinar that will discuss:
The confirmed speakers for this program, which has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
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Tuesday, February 27
Program | 8:00-9:30 AM
Please join CIBC, Davis Graham & Stubbs, FMI Capital Advisors, Ironwood Capital, and RubinBrown for an M&A Denver Happy Hour at Del Frisco’s Grille in Cherry Creek.
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Thursday, March 7
5:00-7:00 PM
Del Frisco’s Grille
100 St. Paul Street, Suite 140
Cherry Creek, Colorado 80206
Please join the Davis Graham & Stubbs Employment & Labor Group for an informative session covering considerations and new developments regarding the following:
The confirmed speakers for this event, has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, include:
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Wednesday, March 13
Program | 8:00-9:00 AM
Join Davis Graham for a discussion about mentorship and the pathways to successful leadership. In today’s competitive legal landscape, women often face unique challenges and pressures that can influence their professional trajectories. This program aims to equip participants with the tools, strategies, and mindset needed to navigate these challenges confidently and decisively.
Through the experiences and insights of our panelists, attendees will explore various aspects of fear-based decision-making and its impact on career progression. From imposter syndrome to risk aversion, we will delve into common fears that may hinder women from reaching their full potential in the legal field. Our panel discussion will be led by seasoned legal professionals with tremendous mentor and leadership experience, who will offer practice guidance applicable to all stages of career growth from junior associations to seasoned counsel contemplating a career pivot.
The confirmed speakers for this program, which is pending approval for one Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
Thursday, August 8
Registration | 3:30-4:00 PM
Program | 4:00-5:00 PM
Cocktail Reception | 5:00-6:00 PM
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
1550 17th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Registration for this event has closed. Please email Makenna Kincaid (makenna.kincaid@davisgraham.com) with any questions.
Join Davis Graham for an in-depth conversation to help counsel who advise public and private companies understand the contours of addressing whistleblower complaints. The panelists will address how whistleblowers are defined by law, how they are incentivized to raise claims against or about a company, and what legal protections they are afforded to them under state and federal law. The panelists will also discuss the nuts and bolts of conducting an investigation to address a whistleblower complaint, with special attention to ethical considerations that implicate lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct. The seminar will conclude with a discussion of specific case studies, recent trends, and practical takeaways.
The confirmed speakers for this program, which has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are as follows:
Chad Williams, Partner, Davis Graham
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Wednesday, April 10
Registration| 7:30-8:00 AM
Program| 8:00-10:00 AM
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
1550 17th Street, Suite 500
Denver, Colorado 80202