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Administrative Law. Federal, state, and
local governments issue licenses, permits or authority to operate, and
grants of privileges to various professions, such as medical doctors and
dentists; occupations, such as outfitters and bail bondsmen; and
businesses, such as auto transport companies and night clubs. The firm
represents doctors, dentists, chiropractors, pharmacists, nurses,
engineers, surveyors, architects, accountants, lawyers, bail bondsmen,
realtors, real estate appraisers, psychologists, social workers, auto
transporters, nursing homes, night clubs, and a host of other persons
and entities to obtain or preserve the right to conduct these
professions, occupations, and businesses. Sheila Meer and Diana Schatz practice in these areas.
Commercial and Civil Litigation. The firm represents businesses
in commercial and civil litigation, concerning such things as breach of contract,
non-compete provisions, trade secret violations, and unfair practices.
Sheila Meer and Diana Schatz practice in these areas.
Employment Law. The firm represents employers and employees in
matters of age, gender, race, and other discrimination, sexual
harassment, workplace retaliation, and wrongful termination. Sheila Meer
and
Diana Schatz practice in these areas.
Regulatory Law, Professional, Occupational, and Business Licensing
and Discipline. In front of local, state, and federal agency
administrative courts, and in state and federal civil courts, the firm
represents and defends its licensed clients’ interests. At any given
time, the firm will appear before local Departments of Labor, Revenue,
Excise, and Liquor; the Colorado Boards of Medical Examiners, Dental
Examiners, Optometrists, Podiatrists, Nursing, Accountancy, Architects,
Professional Engineers and Surveyors, Pharmacy, Chiropractic, Nursing
Home Administrators, Physical Therapists, Psychologist Examiners, Social
Work Examiners, Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners, State
Grievance Board (unlicensed psychotherapists), and Outfitters; the
Colorado Departments of Labor and Employment, Human Services, Health
Care Policy and Financing, and Public Health and Environment; the
Colorado Real Estate and Real Estate Appraisers Commission; the Colorado
Civil Rights Division and Division of Insurance; the Colorado Attorney
General’s Office (Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Office, Collection Board, and
Uniform Consumer Credit Code Office); Colorado Attorney Regulation
Counsel (attorney discipline); and federal agencies, including the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (including Medicare fraud), U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, and U.S. Department of Labor.
Sheila Meer and Diana Schatz practice in these areas.
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