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PRACTICING ATTORNEY: Admitted to Colorado Bar 1979, Registration # 9545 

Kidneigh & Kaufman, P.C., October, 2005 through present

Litigation attorney with civil litigation practice. Provides services for clients in medical malpractice, motor vehicle accident, commercial litigation, mechanic’s liens, domestic relations, and estate planning areas.

Practicing as Nevin A. Seeger, P.C., and is of counsel to the firm of Kidneigh & Kaufman, P.C.

 Zodrow et al., P.C., October, 2003 through October, 2005

 Litigation attorney with busy medical malpractice and civil litigation firm. Responsible attorney on medical malpractice, personal injury and commercial litigation cases. Have litigated and arbitrated cases in these areas of law, and have had primary responsibility from intake to trial.

Private practice, 1982 through 2003

General practice: significant courtroom experience and first chair trial experience; diverse practice consisted of civil litigation, including personal injury, commercial, professional liability and ERISA cases, domestic cases and other civil litigation. Experienced in many areas of practice, including wills and estate plans, contracts, construction litigation, administrative law and hearings, public land law, environmental law, real property law, business law, taxation, elder law, mechanic’s lien foreclosures, public trustee foreclosures, traffic and misdemeanors, business buy/sell agreements, preparation of real estate contracts and closings, and business assistance. Represented numerous construction companies, banks, an insurance company, and police and firefighter unions. Substantial courtroom and writing experience. Computer literate.

 A-V rating by Martindale-Hubbell; rated as preeminent member of the bar, with highest  ethical standards.

College Professor, 1983-1985

Columbia College, Aurora, Colorado, and National College, Aurora, Colorado; taught courses in business law and history.

 Enforcement Attorney, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1979-198

Investigated and prosecuted Clean Air Act violations. Supervision of investigators in the field.

Active pro bono practice. 

Member: Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, Colorado Bar Association, and Denver Bar Association. Moot court judge.

Sponsor of the Mentor program for the Colorado Bar Association; provided substantial training to younger attorneys to assist them in developing courtroom skills and professionalism.

Sponsor in the intern program for the Denver Paralegal Institute; provide substantial training to paralegals to assist them in developing paralegal skills and professionalism.
 

Admitted to practice: Colorado Supreme Court, 1979; U.S. District Court for Colorado, U.S. Court of Appeals for 10th Circuit.

Also admitted to practice before U.S. District Court for Western District of Pennsylvania, Circuit Court for Fourth District of Florida, and Florida State Court of Appeals.

 RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 Legal Assistant to Commission:  State Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska, 1978
 

Provided legal support for commissioners regarding preservation and use of national interest lands; generated legal opinions used at the highest levels of both federal and Alaska state government for decision-making regarding designation of federal lands within federal land management agencies, and allocation of lands to the State of Alaska and Alaska Native Corporations.

Project Manager, Legis-50, The Center for Legislative Improvement, 1978

Prepared educational seminar for state legislators on the contents of Federal Energy Act, and state legislature’s role under the Act. Supervised four assistants in preparation of seminar.

Caucus Assistant, Indiana General Assembly, 1973-1977

Provided information to legislators regarding impact of all bills in Public Health

and Environment, Roads and Transportation, Education, and other committees; prepared background materials for legislators on significant health legislation; drafted and issued press releases. Supervised two clerical people.

 Teaching Assistant, Ball State University, Department of Political Science, 1973-1974.

Taught American government and foreign policy classes.

Precinct Committeeman, Marion County, Indiana, 1975-1977

Elected to represent precinct at general elections, and to campaign for party candidates.

Business Representative, Collaborative Decision Making Committee, Steele

Elementary School, Denver, Colorado, self-governing committee, 1998-2000.

EDUCATION

 Juris Doctor, University of Denver, 1979.

 Master of Arts, Ball State University, 1973. 

Political Science and Economics.  Honors.

 Bachelor of Science, Ball State University, 1973.

Political science, history and economics.  Honors.

 

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