Phillip D. Barber

Public Policy, Mediation
1675 Larimer, Suite 620
Denver, Colorado 80202


Public Policy

Admitted

1979, Colorado; 1983, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

University of Colorado at Boulder, J.D., 1979

Law School Graduation Year

1979

College

Dartmouth College, A.B., magna cum laude, with high distinction, 1975

Memberships

Denver, Colorado and American Bar Associations; Colorado Trial Lawyers Association.

Biographical

Co-Author: Supplement to Natural Resource Damages: Law and Economics, 1993; Chapter XIX, Administrative Procedures and Judicial Review, Law of Federal Oil and Gas Leases, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1985. Speaker: Natural Resources and Environmental Litigation Seminar, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1985; Colorado Business Litigation: Strategies for Success, presented February, 1994; Farmout Agreements and Joint Operating Agreements, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Oil and Gas Short Course, October, 1994-2002; Editor, Colorado Methods of Practice, Oil and Gas Chapters, 2000-2002; Fundamental Issues in Oil and Gas Law in Colorado; National Business Institute Seminar, November, 1995.

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