Bar Fellowship
program), and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center.
When not working, Casey likes hiking, urban bicycling, and adores playing with small children.
Author: Living Willsin P. Kapleau, "The Zen of Living and Dying,"Shambhala Publications (1998); "Reconciling Patient Choice With Physician Conscience,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov. 1997); "First Year Key Contracts,"West Publishing (1997); Living Organs and Dying Bodies,"Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (Fall, 1997); "The ADA Imposes Burden for Lenders at Foreclosures,"The Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Oct., 1995); "The ADA & Privately Owned Historic Facilities,"The Colorado Lawyer (Dec., 1994); "Protecting Marital Obligations From Bankruptcy,"The Colorado Lawyer (Jan., 1994); "Discovery Made Easier by Computers,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov., 1993); "Lender Liabilities,"New England Waste Resources (Oct., 1990). Member, Medical Ethics Committee, University Hospital, Denver, Colorado. Member: Denver Bar Association Fellow: program), and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center. When not working, Casey likes hiking, urban bicycling, and adores playing with small children.
Author: Living Willsin P. Kapleau, "The Zen of Living and Dying,"Shambhala Publications (1998); "Reconciling Patient Choice With Physician Conscience,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov. 1997); "First Year Key Contracts,"West Publishing (1997); Living Organs and Dying Bodies,"Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (Fall, 1997); "The ADA Imposes Burden for Lenders at Foreclosures,"The Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Oct., 1995); "The ADA & Privately Owned Historic Facilities,"The Colorado Lawyer (Dec., 1994); "Protecting Marital Obligations From Bankruptcy,"The Colorado Lawyer (Jan., 1994); "Discovery Made Easier by Computers,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov., 1993); "Lender Liabilities,"New England Waste Resources (Oct., 1990). Member, Medical Ethics Committee, University Hospital, Denver, Colorado. Member: Denver Bar Association; Family Law Section; Health Law Section Fellow: program), and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center. When not working, Casey likes hiking, urban bicycling, and adores playing with small children.
Author: Living Willsin P. Kapleau, "The Zen of Living and Dying,"Shambhala Publications (1998); "Reconciling Patient Choice With Physician Conscience,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov. 1997); "First Year Key Contracts,"West Publishing (1997); Living Organs and Dying Bodies,"Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (Fall, 1997); "The ADA Imposes Burden for Lenders at Foreclosures,"The Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Oct., 1995); "The ADA & Privately Owned Historic Facilities,"The Colorado Lawyer (Dec., 1994); "Protecting Marital Obligations From Bankruptcy,"The Colorado Lawyer (Jan., 1994); "Discovery Made Easier by Computers,"The Colorado Lawyer (Nov., 1993); "Lender Liabilities,"New England Waste Resources (Oct., 1990). Member, Medical Ethics Committee, University Hospital, Denver, Colorado. Member: Colorado and Massachusetts Bar Associations.