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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:30:40+00:00

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Dean Neuwirth brings more than 30 years of legal experience to his appellate practice, and 20 years handling appeals. He has won a dozen published opinions, including before the Tenth Circuit and the Colorado Supreme Court. Dean has also prevailed in many appeals in the Colorado Court of Appeals.
In handling appeals, Dean focuses on his client’s goals, the trial record, and existing law to determine not only how best to win the appeal, but also how to use the appellate process to try to preserve good law for his clients or change unfavorable law.
For eight years, Dean collaborated with former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky on appeals, including several high-stakes and high-visibility matters. During their time together, the two handled nearly 30 appeals.
For many years, The Best Lawyers in America and Colorado Super Lawyers have both recognized Dean for his appellate work.
Dean Neuwirth handles complex appeals for companies and individuals. He has won a dozen published opinions, including from the Tenth Circuit and the Colorado Supreme Court. For eight years, Dean collaborated with former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky on nearly 30 appeals, several of which were high-stakes or highly-visible matters. Dean is consistently listed in The Best Lawyers in America and Colorado Super Lawyers. Best Lawyers named him the 2016 Colorado Appellate Lawyer of the Year.
England v. Amerigas Propane, 395 P.3d 766 (Colo. 2017) - Obtained Colorado Supreme Court reversal of published Colorado Court of Appeals decision denying a client's ability to reopen settlement based on the parties' mutual mistake at time of settlement.
City of Brighton v. Rodriguez, 318 P.3d 496 (Colo. 2014) - Changed Colorado law, in favor of client and those similarly situated, regarding the compensability of injuries sustained from workplace falls.
Harris v. Serco Management Services, Inc., No. 10CA2084 (Colo. App. 2012) - Won affirmance of judgment for an FAA contractor against an opposing party seeking $8 million in damages arising from an airplane crash allegedly caused by the contractor.
Amos v. Aspen Alps 123, LLC, 280 P.3d 1256 (Colo. 2012) - Served as appellate consultant for a corporate entity and formulated a legal argument the Colorado Supreme Court adopted in its opinion in client's favor.
Core-Mark Midcontinent, Inc. v. Sonitrol Corporation, 300 P.3d 963 (Colo. App. 2012) - Developed winning argument for, and drafted, appellate brief resulting in reversal and remand of a $33.5 million judgment against a corporate client.
Advantek Pro, Inc. et al. v. ADT Security Services, Inc., No. 10CA0707 (Colo. App. 2011) - Materially participated in preparation of answer brief resulting in affirmance of dismissal of hundreds of millions of dollars in damages alleged against a corporate client.
D.R. Horton, Inc. v. Bischof & Coffman Construction, 217 P.3d 1262 (Colo. App. 2009) - Won affirmance of trial court order which dismissed, as a discovery sanction, the entirety of a residential developer's $30 million complaint against a client group of 20 subcontractors.
D.R. Horton, Inc. v. AAA Waterproofing, Inc. et al., 06CA1874 (Colo. App. 2008) - Won affirmance of judgment in favor of a large group of subcontractors against a residential developer's multimillion-dollar claims.
People v. Wadle, 97 P.3d 932 (Colo. 2004) - Changed Colorado law on standard of appellate review for motions for new trial, obtaining a new trial for the client.
People v. Kennaugh, 80 P.3d 315 (Colo. 2003) - Changed Colorado law to shorten time limit a business owner, and any other similarly situated person, is required to spend on probation following misdemeanor conviction.
United States v. Louisiana Pacific Corp., 106 F.3d 345 (10th Cir. 1997) - Helped obtain trial court dismissal of a portion of federal Clean Air Act conspiracy charges against a corporation and its plant manager, and then helped successfully defend that dismissal on appeal. The appellate victory materially contributed to satisfactory settlement of the entire case.

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