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Greg L. Gambill - Denver, Colorado

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Greg Gambill is an partner within the healthcare organization of Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP. His practice makes a speciality of regulatory, litigation, and transactional matters affecting clients within the health care enterprise. He has offered to attorneys and healthcare groups about fitness regulation and commercial law. In August, 2014, Mr. Gambill will begin a two-year term at the American Bar Association Health Law Section Council as its liaison to the ABA Young Lawyers Division. He is admitted to practice in Colorado and New Mexico, as well as earlier than the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. Mr. Gambill was decided on as a 2014 Southwest Rising Star through Super Lawyers mag and recognized by the State Bar of New Mexico as the 2013 Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year. Mr. Gambill received his regulation degree with honors from the University of Illinois College of Law. Prior to his profession in law, he suppressed wildfires all through america as a crew member of the Smokey Bear Hotshots.

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      New Mexico Jurdictions
      New Mexico
      Since 2008
      Colorado Jurdictions
      Colorado
      Since 2011

      Experience

      • Lawyer
        Montgomery & Andrews P.A. (fka Bannerman & Johnson, P.A.)
        2011
      • Lawyer
        Modrall Sperling P.A.
        2008

      Educations

      University of Illinois College of Law Education School Logo
      University of Illinois College of Law
      J.D. | Law
      Graduation year: 2005

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