MRMICHAEL ANDREW ROLLINFoster Graham Milstein & Calisher
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Michael Andrew Rollin

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360 S Garfield St, Ste 600, Denver, CO, 80209-3136
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Michael Rollin is an attorney at Foster Graham Milstein & Calisher, where Michael focuses on Appellate Practice, Business Law, Commercial Law, and related practice areas. Michael's practice is located in Denver, Colorado. Michael earned a law degree from University Of Denver College of Law.

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  • Appellate Practice20%
  • Business Law13%
  • Commercial Law10%
  • Construction Law8%
  • Contracts6%
  • Corporate Law5%
  • Criminal Law5%
  • Insurance4%
  • Labor & Employment4%
  • Litigation3%
  • Medical Malpractice3%
  • Mergers & Acquisitions3%
  • Personal Injury3%
  • Real Estate3%
  • Taxation2%
  • Trusts & Estates2%
  • Wills & Probate2%
  • White Collar Crime2%
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use2%

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English

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Appellate Practice Attorney at Foster Graham Milstein & Calisher. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Appellate Practice, Business Law, Commercial Law.

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360 S Garfield St, Ste 600, Denver, CO, 80209-3136
303-333-9810

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