Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell is happy to welcome Heather Anderson, Brady Iandiorio, and Chad Johnson to our firm as associates. They will all specialize in the litigation of complex construction claims and construction defect cases.
Heather Anderson
A graduate of the University of Denver, College of Law, Heather has been licensed to practice law in Colorado since October 2001. Previously, Heather’s practice included appellate work, insurance defense, personal injury defense, and toxic tort litigation. Heather returned to the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law to obtain a Master of Laws in Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy Law and Policy in May 2009. Heather is a Colorado native and avid skier.
Brady Iandiorio
A native of Massachusetts and having attended undergraduate school at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Brady has recently graduated from University of Oregon School of Law class of 2010. Brady owned his own construction business, finishing single-family homes and lived in Hawaii previous to attending law school.
Chad Johnson
Chad is a recent graduate of the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. During his studies, Chad was a member of the University of Denver Civil Litigation Clinic and was awarded the Student Bar Association award for the “Most Outstanding Academic.” In addition to his legal experience, Chad is an avid soccer player and youth-soccer coach.
This blog comes from Colorado firm Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell. Our goal is to use this blog as a means by which to share news and updates regarding construction litigation in Colorado. While we specialize in litigation of complex construction claims, including construction defect matters, we also use this blog as a platform to share thoughts and ideas regarding risk management strategies that can be implemented to minimize the risk of construction related claims.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
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