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| | Address | | Suite 1100, 650 South Cherry Street | | Denver, Colorado 80246 | | (Denver Co.) | |  | Accepts Credit Cards |
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(Main Office)
| Minor & Brown, P.C. practices in the following areas of law:
Business Sales and Acquisitions, Business Growth and Tax Planning, Employment Law, Exit and Succession Planning, Business and Civil Litigation, Estate Planning and Probate, Real Estate, Private Equity and Finance. | | Year Established: 1977 | Firm Profile:
Minor & Brown dedicates its practice to helping privately-held businesses meet both personal and business objectives. We are effective advocates and advisors to business owners and focus on close attorney-client relationships. Our insight to clients is provided in the above-listed areas. | | Firm Size: 11 | Office Hours:
Monday: By Appointment Only: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: By Appointment Only: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: By Appointment Only: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: By Appointment Only: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: By Appointment Only: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
| Rate Information:
Fixed Hourly Rates
Fixed Fees Available
Accepts Major Credit Cards
Visa
MasterCard | | Ned A. Minor (President, Director and Shareholder) born Louisville, Kentucky, 1945; admitted to bar, 1972, Colorado. Education: University of Kentucky (B.A., 1968); Syracuse University (J.D., 1972). Recipient: David E. Bailey Business Advocate Award, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; Gold Leadership Award from Junior Achievement. Nationally recognized speaker. Author: "Do You Have an Exit Plan?" Business Women Connect, January 1, 2004; "The Pucker Stops Here," Denver Business Journal, May 14, 2004; "When to Say 'When': Savvy Owners Must Know Details of Selling a Business," The Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 16, 2004; "Advice On When To Sell Your Business," Colorado Springs Business Journal, May 21, 2004; "Business Values Find Firm Footing," Northern Colorado Business Report, June 11, 2004; "Entrepreneur Radio," Entrepreneur Magazine Radio Show, July 2004; "Agony of Selling Family Business: Tough Choice Confronts People Who Have No Succession Plan," Chattanooga Times Free Press, July 28, 2004; "Deciding To Sell Your Business: The Key to Wealth and Freedom," Business Altitude, July/August 2004; "Preparing to Sell Your Business," Webmomz.com, August, 18 2004; "Future Plan Key for Business Owners," Sacramento Business Journal, August 2004; "Small Business: Selling Out," Forbes.com, August 2, 2004; "Oiling the Hinges on Your Exit Strategy," BusinessWeek.com and MSNBC.com, August 9, 2004; "Should You Transfer Your Business to Your Child," Family Business Magazine, September 2004; "Lay Plans Carefully," Bizjournals.com, August 2004; "One for All and All for One," Rocky Mountain News, September 4, 2004; "Chamber Leaders Say Entrepreneurial Spirit Key to City's Economic Development," Rocky Mountain News, September 4, 2004; "Business Owners Should Weigh Succession," Associated Press, September 8, 2004; Grand Forks Herald; The Star Ledger; Winston-Salem; Chicago Tribune; The Salt Lake Tribune; The Charleston Post and Courier; Bradenton Herald; "Business Owners Should Have Succession Plans: Deciding What to do with Company Involves More than Finding a Buyer," Allentown Morning Call, September 10, 2004; "Succession Plan Key for Entrepreneurs," Tulsa World, September 12, 2004; "Business Owners Need to Plan for Succession: Many Fail to Look for Replacements or to Prepare to Sell the Company. Years are Needed to Get Ready," The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 13, 2004; "Small Business: When Aiming at Clouds, Keep Feet on the Ground," The New York Times, September 16, 2004; "Minority Report: Lawyer's Office Reflects a Rich Professional, and Personal Life," Rocky Mountain News, September 23, 2004; "Go for the Gold," Entrepreneur Magazine, October 2004; "Value, Number of M&A Deals Decline in Colorado," Denver Business Journal, October 18, 2004; "Major Business Advice Comes in the Form of Ned Minor," The Villager, October 28, 2004; "'Deciding To Sell Your Business' Aids Owners," National Small Business Association, October/November/December 2004; Book Helps Business Owners Navigate Their Toughest Sell, Syracuse Law, Fall 2004; "Planning Smoothes Acquisition: Employees, Clients Will Need Attention," Louisville Courier Journal, November 8, 2004; "After the Thrill is Gone," Crain's Chicago Business, November 8, 2004; "If Retirements are Looming, Who Takes Over the Business?" Orlando Sentinel, November 17, 2004; "Planning for the Handoff," Registered Rep, December 1, 2004; "Business Bookshelf: Deciding to Sell Your Business: The Key to Wealth and Freedoms," Small Business Opportunities, February 2005; "Business Leaders Decry Journal Reports," Rocky Mountain News, March, 8, 2005; "Owners Can Pay Heavy Price for Selling Their Pride and Joy," Chicago Tribune, March 14, 2005; "Sellers Market: Even as the M&A Market Heats Up, Unloading a Company Gets Trickier," INC. Magazine, May 2005; "Deciding To Sell Your Business," Home Business Magazine, June 2005; "Recommended Book of the Week," Eaglezine, July 2005; "New generation game tests the Murdoch family values," Financial Times, August 2005; "Know Your Exit Strategy from Day #1," Business Week Online, September 15, 2005; "Have You Met Ned Minor?" Blacktie Colorado, October 2005; "The Impact of Estate Tax Uncertainty on the Sale of Family Businesses," Mergers & Acquisitions: The Dealmaker's Journal, November 2005; "Deciding to Sell Your Business: the Key to Wealth and Freedom," Kentucky Alumni Magazine, Winter 2005; "English Grad Helps Business Owners Make the Ultimate Sale," Ampersand&: The Magazine of the University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences, Spring 2006; "Discover the Key to Wealth and Freedom," Cherry Diamond, December 2006; "M&A Activity falters in 2006," Denver Business Journal, January 26 and February 2007; "Praise for The Healthy CEO," The Healthy CEO, 2006. Appeared on Bloomberg Financial. Featured and Quoted in Articles with: Forbes.com; Associated Press; Business Week; Entrepreneur Magazine; New York Times. Featured, Frontier Airlines, In-Flight Magazine, 2007. Past Chair, Board of Directors: Executive Committees, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; Executive Committees, Denver Metro Chamber Foundation; Executive Committees, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation; Executive Committees, Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain, Inc. Director: Denver Area Boy Scouts; St. Joseph Hospital Foundation. Past Director, Cherry Hills Country Club. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Mergers and Acquisitions. Email: Ned A. Minor | | Barbara J. Wells (Managing Director and Shareholder) born Saline, Michigan, 1952; admitted to bar, 1984, Colorado. Education: University of Michigan (B.A., with honors, 1974); University of Colorado (J.D., Order of the Coif, 1984). Recipient: US Small Business Administration, Colorado District; Girl Scouts, Mile High Council; Colorado Women's Leadership Coalition. Active Member, LawPact. President, Denver Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). Board of several not-for-profit organizations. Member: Denver and Colorado (Member, Colorado Corporation Code Revision Committee, 1988-1989) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Business Planning; Tax Planning; Corporate Law; Limited Liability Company Law; Limited Liability Partnerships; Executive Compensation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Business Succession Planning; Business Successions; Family Business Successions. Email: Barbara J. Wells | | James A. Thomas, Jr. (Director/Shareholder) born Honolulu, Hawaii, 1958; admitted to bar, 1983, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. Education: Texas A & M University (B.S., with high honors, 1980); University of Texas (J.D., with honors, 1983). President, Board, Colorado Children's Chorale. Served: Kempe Children's Foundation; The Children's Hospital Foundation; Stanley British Primary School; Washington Park Early Learning Center; Boy Scouts of America's Denver Area Council. Participant, Leadership Denver program and National Arts Strategies, Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation. Member, Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church. Leader, Pastor Nominating Committee. Graduated, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Leadership Denver Program. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Corporate and Business Planning Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Real Estate Law; Family Business Successions. Email: James A. Thomas, Jr. | | Anthony A. King (Director/Shareholder) born Denver, Colorado, 1962; admitted to bar, 1991, Colorado. Education: University of Denver (B.S.B.A., 1984; J.D., with honors, 1991). General Editor, University of Denver Law Review, 1990-1991. Chairman of the Board: Better Business Bureau; Better Business Bureau Education Foundation. Member, Education Foundation Board: Better Business Bureau; Denver Chamber Alumni Association Executive Counsel; Colorado Ethics Business Alliance Board. Former Member, Colorado Ethics Business Award Judging Panel. Member, Independent Outside Board of Directors. Graduated, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Leadership Denver Program. Participant, Junior Achievement's Chairman's Circle. Member: Denver, Colorado and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Corporate; Business Planning; Mergers and Acquisitions; Business Successions Planning; Tax Planning; Equity Finance; Finance. Email: Anthony A. King | | Lisa A. D'Ambrosia (Director /Shareholder) born Redlands, California, 1967; admitted to bar, 1994, Colorado. Education: University of the South (B.A., Political Science, cum laude, with distinctions, 1989); University of New Orleans (pre M.B.A., 1989-1990); University of Mississippi School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1993); New York University (LL.M. in Taxation, 1994). Member: South Metro Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee; Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. Acting Group Facilitator, CEO Exchange Program. Sponsor: Children's Hospital; The Leukemia Foundation; The March of Dimes; The American Liver Foundation; The National Kidney Foundation. Member: Denver, Colorado and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Mergers and Acquisitions; Real Estate; Private Finance; Equity Finance; Finance. Email: Lisa A. D'Ambrosia | | Kim L. Ritter (Director/Shareholder) born Great Falls, Montana, 1956; admitted to bar, 1983, Montana; 1993, Colorado, U.S. District Court, District of Montana, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado, U.S. Claims Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Carroll College (B.A., Political Science-American Studies, 1979); Gonzaga University (J.D., 1982). Experienced Trainer. Member: Colorado Medical Group Management Association; Board of Directors, Porter Hospital Foundation. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations; State Bar of Montana. Practice Areas: Employment Law and Litigation; International Employment Contracts Law and Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Civil Litigation. Email: Kim L. Ritter | | —————————— | | Jennifer Straus Cohen (Associate) born Phoenix, Arizona; admitted to bar, 2003, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. Education: University of Arizona (B.A., cum laude, 1997); University of Colorado at Boulder (J.D., 2003). Dean's List. Recipient: John A. Cross Memorial Scholarship; Gene R. Nichol Scholarship; Legal Aid Student of the Year. Member, CU's Rothgerber Moot Court Team. Member, Board of Directors, Mountain States Anti-Defamation League. Member, NAIOP. Member: Denver and Colorado Bar Associations; Plaintiff's Employment Lawyers Association; Anti Defamation League (Partner in Leadership). Practice Areas: Real Estate(20%); Mergers and Acquisitions(60%); Corporate Law(15%); Franchises and Franchising(5%). Email: Jennifer Straus Cohen | | Timothy K. Jordan (Associate) born Washington, D.C; admitted to bar, 1993, Colorado. Education: Hampden-Sydney College (B.A., Managerial Economics, 1986); University of Denver (J.D., 1993; LL.M., Taxation, 1994). Member: The Denver University Law Review. Articles Editor, Transportation Law Journal. Author: "10th Circuit Survey of Commercial Law," The Denver University Law Review, Vol. 70. Co-Author: "Single Members LLCs," The Colorado Business Journal. Frequent Speaker, Financial Planners on Estate Planning. Member, Transportation Law Society. Member: Denver, Colorado (Member, Sections on: Business Law; Real Property; Tax and Probate) and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Estate Administration(30%); Estate Planning(70%). Email: Timothy K. Jordan | | Kristin A. Piñeiro (Associate) admitted to bar, 1998, Colorado. Education: University of Colorado at Boulder (B.A., 1994); University of Denver (J.D., 1998; LL.M., in Taxation, 1999). Member, Board of Directors, Montessori Academy of Colorado. Instructor, Junior Achievement. Member: Denver County and The Colorado Bar Associations; Women's Estate Planning Council. Practice Areas: Trusts and Estates; Business Succession Planning; Tax Planning; Business Planning; Corporate Law; Mergers and Acquisitions. Email: Kristin A. Piñeiro | | Jannifer Douglass (Associate) admitted to bar, 2007, Colorado. Education: University of Phoenix (B.S., Business Management, 2003); University of Denver Sturm College of Law (J.D., 2007). General Editor, University of Denver Law Review, 2006-2007. Vice President, Student Bar Association. Member: Colorado, Denver and American (Member, Law Student Division) Bar Associations; Colorado Women's Bar Association. Practice Areas: Buying and Selling of Businesses; Real Estate; Civil Litigation. Email: Jannifer Douglass | | Kara M. Craig (Associate) born Quincy, Illinois, October 31; admitted to bar, 2001, Illinois; 2005, Washington; 2008, Colorado. Education: Illinois State University (B.A., Sociology, 1998); University of Illinois College of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2001). First Place, Mediation Competition, 1999. Second Place, Client Counseling Competition, 1999. Member, Sociology Department Honors Program. Participant, Illinois State Appellate Defender Clinic. Speech Communications Instructor, College of Communications. Volunteer, Big Brothers/Sisters Organization. Volunteer Judge, Seattle University School of Law Mediation Competition. Member, Advisory Board, Providence Hospitality House. Member: King County and Washington State Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Business Law(50%); Mergers and Acquisitions(50%). Email: Kara M. Craig |
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