A True Colorado Blend: Gould & Ratner Advises Laws Whiskey House in Partnership With CU Athletics
Gould & Ratner’s Corporate team helped its client Laws Whiskey House negotiate a first-of-its-kind licensing partnership with the University of Colorado’s Athletics program. Through this partnership, Laws has been named the Official Whiskey of CU Athletics.
Gould & Ratner CMO John Byrne Appointed President-Elect of LMA for 2024
Gould & Ratner is pleased to announce that John Byrne, the firm’s Chief Marketing Officer, has been selected to serve as President-Elect of the Legal Marketing Association (LMA) for 2024, and will serve on its International Board of Directors.
Gould & Ratner COO Ken Koehn Elected to ALA Board of Directors
Gould & Ratner is pleased to announce that Ken Koehn, CPA, CMA, CLM, the firm’s Chief Operating Officer, has been elected to the International Board of Directors of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA).
Gould & Ratner Joins MSI Global Alliance, Enhancing Service for Our Clients Worldwide
Gould & Ratner is pleased to announce that it has joined MSI Global Alliance (MSI), one of the world’s leading international associations of independent law and accounting firms.
CHICAGO – Gould & Ratner LLP announced today it has officially opened an office in Denver, Colorado, providing a foundation for the firm to serve a wide variety of local clients, as well as those spread across the Rocky Mountain region.
Midwest Real Estate News magazine has ranked the Gould & Ratner No. 19 of all Midwest law firms practicing commercial real estate in its annual"Best of the Best" edition for.
Construction Practice co-chair and partner Richard Reizen told Construction Dive last year that the public bidding process is supposed to be transparent.“The theory is that government contracting is fair if.
Fred Tannenbaum was re-elected to a three year term to the Board of Directors of Cellcom and Nsight, an independent regional full service wireless communicationscompany (cell phones and devices, local.
In a Law360.com article, Mark Brookstein talks about the difficulties faced by companies when they fire an employee for rants ontheir personal social media accounts, and what is protected under.
In a Law360.com article, Jessica Lingertat discusses the potential change in rules for tax treatment of property expenses and its effectson developers and tax collectors.
In a Law360.com article, David Michael weighs in on The Seventh Circuit decision to overturn precedent that allows employers to discriminate againstworkers on the basis of their sexuality.
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