Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C.

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Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. is a Law Firm in Denver, Colorado

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150 East Tenth Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80203 (Denver Co.)

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303-831-7364

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Harold A. Haddon (Member) born Flint, Michigan, December 2, 1940; admitted to bar, 1966, Colorado, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado and U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Albion College (A.B., 1962); University of Michigan (A.M., 1963); Duke University (J.D., 1966). Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Duke Law Journal. 1965-1966. Chief Trial Deputy, Colorado State Public Defender's Office, 1970-1974. Adjunct Professor of Law, Criminal Trial Advocacy, Denver University School of Law, 1972-1973. Special Prosecutor for the State Grand Jury, 1976 and 1977. Chairman: U.S. Attorney Selection Commission of Colorado, 1993; Federal Judicial Selection Commission of Colorado, 1994 (Chairman) and 1998. Member: Denver (Member, Criminal Law Section), Colorado (Member, Criminal Law Section) and American (Member: Criminal Justice Section; Commission on Complex Federal Criminal Cases, 1981-1982; ABA Criminal Justice Standards Committee, 1991-1993; 2002—) Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers, 1988. Recognized in Best Lawyers in America for 20 years American College of Trial Lawyers, 1988. [LCDR, USNR, 1968]. Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Criminal Defense.Email: Harold A. Haddon

Norman R. Mueller (Member) born Newton, Kansas, July 5, 1949; admitted to bar, 1974, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1976, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1989, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. Education: University of Kansas (B.A., with distinction, 1971); Yale University (J.D., 1974). Summerfield Scholar. Author: "Legal Services Funding: The British Columbia Model," 3 Yale Review of Law and Social Action 280, 1973; Criminal Law Newsletter, "Attacking Prior Convictions in Habitual Criminal Cases: Avoiding the Third Strike," ll Colorado Lawyer 1225, 1982; Criminal Law Newsletter, "Grand Jury Abuse: The Remedy After Mechanik and Kilpatrick," 17 Colorado Lawyer 647, 1988. Contributing Author: Colorado Appellate Handbook, 3rd ed., 2000. Deputy State Public Defender, 1974-1980 and Chief Appellate Deputy, 1978-1980, for the Colorado State Public Defender. Member: Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Appellate Rules, 1986—; Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1984-1990; Board of Editors, The Colorado Lawyer, 1994-2002. Member, Faculty of Federal Advocates. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 2007 (appellate law, commercial litigation, non-white collar criminal defense, and white collar criminal defense); Colorado Super Lawyer 2006. Member: Denver (Co-President, Criminal Law Section, 1984-1985), Colorado (Member, Executive Council, Criminal Law Section, 1985—; Chair, 1990-1991; Board of Governors, 2006) and American Bar Associations; Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (Member, Board of Directors, 1980-1982; 1985-1986; Treasurer, 1983; President, 1986-1987); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Amicus Curiae Committee, Vice Chair10th Cir.); Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. Fellow: Colorado Bar Foundation. Reported Cases: Green v. Denver & Rio Grande Western R. Co., 59 F.3d 1029 (10th Cir. 1995); In Re Lynde, 922 F.2d 1448 (10th Cir. 1991); United States v. Gahagan, 881 F.2d 1380 (6th Cir. 1989); Boatright v. Derr, 919 P.2d 221 (Colo. 1996); Scholz v. Metropolitan Pathologists, P.C., 851 P.2d 901 (Colo. 1993); People v. Lee, 630 P.2d 583 (Colo. 1981); People v. Botham, 629 P.2d 589 (Colo. 1981); Kohn v. Burlington Northern and Santa Fe R.R., 77 p.3d 809 (Colo. App. 2003); Morgan v. Board of Water Works of Pueblo, 837 P.2d 300 (Colo. App. 1992); Voight v. Colorado Mountain Club, 819 P.2d 1088 (Colo. App. 1991). Practice Areas: Trials and Appeals.Email: Norman R. Mueller

Saskia A. Jordan (Member) born Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 15, 1954; admitted to bar, 1980, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 1997, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. Education: Antioch College (B.A., 1977); University of Cincinnati (J.D., 1980). Member, Editorial Board, University of Cincinnati Law Review, 1980. Law Clerk, Hon. Howard M. Kirshbaum, Colorado Court of Appeals, 1980-1981. Deputy State Public Defender, 1981-1986. Member: Adams County, Colorado, Community Corrections Board, 1998-2000; Seventeenth Judicial District Commission on Judicial Performance, 1989-1991. Member, Board of Directors and President, Faculty of Federal Advocates (Board of Directors, 2003-2005; President, 2005) District of Colorado. Recognized as one of top 25 female lawyers, Colorado Super Lawyers, 2006. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations; Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1988; President, 1989-1990); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers. Practice Areas: Criminal Litigation; Civil Litigation; Criminal Appeals.Email: Saskia A. Jordan

Pamela Robillard Mackey (Member) born Harlingen, Texas, July 16, 1956; admitted to bar, 1985, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. Education: University of Colorado at Boulder (B.S., with honors, 1981); George Washington Law School (J.D., with highest honors, 1985). Executive Editor, The George Washington Law Review, 1984-1985. Deputy State Public Defender, Colorado, 1989-1994. Chair, Criminal Justice Act Standing Committee for D. Colo. Member, 10th Circuit Pattern Jury Instructions Committee. Member: Denver Bar Association (Member, Conciliation Panel); Colorado Women's Bar Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1990, 1994-1995; President, 1995-1996); Colorado Criminal Defense Bar; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Practice Areas: Criminal Defense; Civil Litigation.Email: Pamela Robillard Mackey

Ty Gee (Member) born Abilene, Texas, June 5, 1963; admitted to bar, 1988, Wisconsin and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin; 1990, Colorado; 1991, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado and U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court; 1997, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 1998, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit; 2003, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Education: University of Illinois, at Champaign-Urbana, (B.A., 1985); Marquette University (J.D., 1988). Staff Member, Marquette Law Review. Intern, Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1987-1988. Law Clerk: Justice Anthony F. Vollack, Colorado Supreme Court, 1989-1990; Chief Justice Luis D. Rovira, Colorado Supreme Court, 1990-1991. Lecturer: "The United States Supreme Court's Insistent Federalism and the States' Resistant Federalism," 2001. Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, Inc., 1988-1990. Of Counsel, Terry Lynn Nichols Defense Team, 1998. Commissioner, Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission, 2003—. Commissioner, Louisville Home Rule Charter Commission, 2001. Commissioner, Colorado Methamphetamine Task Force, 2006. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Colorado Criminal Defense Bar; Asian Pacific American Bar Association. Languages: Chinese. Practice Areas: Criminal Litigation; Civil Litigation; Appellate Practice.Email: Ty Gee

David S. Kaplan (Member) born Newark, New Jersey, February 1, 1954; admitted to bar, 1982, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. Education: University of Colorado at Boulder (B.A., Political Science, 1975); University of Denver College of Law (J.D., 1982). Deputy State Public Defender, Denver, Colorado Trial Office, 1983-1987; Partner, Posner & Kaplan, 1987-1997; Partner, Holland, Kaplan & Pagliuca, 1997-2000; Colorado Chief State Public Defender, 2000-2006; ACLU of Colorado Board Member, 1991-1995; Denver Drug Court Advisory Committee, 1993-1996; Denver Mayor's No Knock Raid Review Committee, 2000; Colorado State Court Commission on Families in the Courts; Colorado Innocence Project, 2002—; Legislative Task Force, Treatment on Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System, 2000-2006. Keynote Speaker: Rocky Mountain Public Interest Career Fair, 2005; Colorado Supreme Court Admission Ceremony, 2000; Colorado Judicial Drug Court Advisory Committee, 2003-2006. Regular Lecturer, CLE Colorado on lawyer ethics and criminal law. Adjunct Faculty Member, University of Denver College of Law, 1995—. Member: Denver and Colorado (Member, Board of Governors, 1994-1996) Bar Associations; Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (President, 1993-1994); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Reported Cases: People v. Young, No. 90SA201 1991, Colo. Lexis 493, 1991; In re: People v. Francisco Martinez, Jr., 98SA489, 1998. Practice Areas: Criminal Defense.Email: David S. Kaplan

Jeffrey S. Pagliuca (Member) born Natick, Massachusetts, April 16, 1957; admitted to bar, 1982, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; 1990, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona; 1993, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California; 2004, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida and U.S. Supreme Court; 2005, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. Education: Duke University (A.B., magna cum laude, 1979); University of Denver College of Law (J.D., 1982). Member, 1980-1981 and Editor, 1981-1982, Denver Law Journal. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, in areas of white collar and non-white collar criminal defense, 2005—. Author: "Choice of Evils in Colorado," 18 Colorado Lawyer 1117, 1989. Co-Author: Colorado Attorney's Professional Liability Handbook, (Colorado Bar Assn., 2006); "Administrative Law," 59 Denver L.J. 173, 1982; Anderson and Pagliuca, "The Colorado Supreme Court's Developing Defamation Guidelines: Colorado Enters the Quagmire," 59 Denver L.J. 627, 1982. Frequent Author and Lecturer for numerous continuing legal education seminars on a variety of topics related to criminal law, trial tactics, and ethics. Part Time Faculty: Criminal Law; Trial and Evidence Practicum, University of Denver, College of Law, 1991—. Faculty, Colorado Trial Practice Institute, 1987-1995. Deputy State Public Defender, Denver Trial Office, 1983-1988. Member: Criminal Justice Act Standing Committee, Federal District Court, District of Colorado (Member, 1995— and Chair, 2000-2002). Faculty of Federal Advocates, 1998—; Board of Directors, 2005—; President 2007. Recognized in Best Lawyers in America, 2005-2007 (white collar and non-white collar criminal defense). Recognized as one of Colorado's top 50 Super Lawyers, 2006. Member: Colorado Bar Association (Member, Ethics Committee, 2000—); Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (President, 1992-1993; President Elect, 1991-1992; Director, 1988-1991); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Reported Cases: Schwankl v. Davis, 85 P.3d 512 (Colo.2004); People v. Young, 814 P.2d 834 (Colo. 1991); United States v. Lane, 883 F.2d 1484 (10th Cir. 1989); FDIC v. Wise, 139 FRD 168 (D. Colo. 1991); In Re Search Warrants, 139 FRD 684 (D. Colo. 1991). Practice Areas: Professional Ethics and Discipline; Civil and Criminal Litigation.Email: Jeffrey S. Pagliuca


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