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Autumn Aspen - Cheyenne, Wyoming

About

Autumn Aspen joined Hickey & Evans in 2016 as an Associate. She graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in May 2015. Autumn graduated from Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida with a B.A. in History.
Autumn’s exercise areas consist of preferred civil litigation, training regulation, and labor law. During regulation college, Autumn worked within the University of Denver Environmental Law Clinic. She also finished internships with MarkWest Energy Partners in Denver, CO, Oceana in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Department of Energy s National Renewal Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado. Autumn changed into also an Articles Editor for the University of Denver Water Law Review.
Autumn currently serves as an change member at the Historic Preservation Commission in Windsor, Colorado.

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Legal Issues

    Education Law
    Appeals & Appellate
    Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
    Probate
    Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
    • Civil Litigation
    • Labor Law
    • Administrative Law

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    Certificates

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    Languages

    • English: Spoken, Written

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    Wyoming Jurdictions
    Wyoming
    Since 2016
    Colorado Jurdictions
    Colorado
    Since 2015
    10th Circuit Jurdictions
    10th Circuit
    Since 2017

    Experience

      Educations

      The University of Denver Sturm College of Law Education School Logo
      The University of Denver Sturm College of Law
      J.D. (2015)
      Graduation year: 2015
      Flagler College Education School Logo
      Flagler College
      B.A. (2012) | History
      Graduation year: 2012

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