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DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- Today, Fennemore, a leading law firm in the American west, announced that Jason Nutzman has joined the firm as a director in its natural resources, energy and environmental practice group and will be based in the Denver office. A seasoned employment and workplace safety litigator with nearly 14 years of experience representing clients across the U.S., Nutzman was previously a partner at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP.
"I'm proud to welcome Jason to our team to help further strengthen our already strong natural resources and mining practice groups," commented Fennemore's CEO, James Goodnow. "His ability to forge alliances with clients, along with his outstanding collaboration skills make him a perfect fit for our firm's culture."
Nutzman's work focuses on representing mining companies nationwide on matters including Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and general employment issues. He represents both coal and metal/non-metal clients before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission in accident investigations, special investigations, and discrimination investigations conducted by the Department of Labor in conjunction with the Mine Safety and Health Act.
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"Jason has built his reputation by being a trusted counsel, providing employment advice and litigation support to businesses, and we're excited to have him onboard," noted Bruce Dahl, managing partner of Fennemore's Denver office. "Our firm continues to grow strategically, and it's people like Jason who allow us to meet our clients' greatest challenges."
Nutzman earned his J.D. at the West Virginia University College of Law and was Editor-in-Chief of the West Virginia Law Review, Volume 108.
About Fennemore.
Founded in 1885, Fennemore is an NLJ250 law firm that helps businesses thrive. Whether launching start-ups with its venture accelerator, leading high-stakes mergers and acquisitions for Fortune 500 companies, or handling bet-the-company litigation for growth-phase enterprises, Fennemore has the back of business. You can learn more about the firm and its offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, and Nevada at FennemoreLaw.com (https://www.fennemorelaw.com/).
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On November 1, 2020, Fennemore Craig and Dowling Aaron merged, now called Fennemore Dowling Aaron in California, creating a full-service law firm with 10 offices and a geographic footprint stretching from Colorado to California, with roughly 175 lawyers and an additional 170 allied legal professionals.
"I'm proud to welcome Jason to our team to help further strengthen our already strong natural resources and mining practice groups," commented Fennemore's CEO, James Goodnow. "His ability to forge alliances with clients, along with his outstanding collaboration skills make him a perfect fit for our firm's culture."
Nutzman's work focuses on representing mining companies nationwide on matters including Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and general employment issues. He represents both coal and metal/non-metal clients before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission in accident investigations, special investigations, and discrimination investigations conducted by the Department of Labor in conjunction with the Mine Safety and Health Act.
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"Jason has built his reputation by being a trusted counsel, providing employment advice and litigation support to businesses, and we're excited to have him onboard," noted Bruce Dahl, managing partner of Fennemore's Denver office. "Our firm continues to grow strategically, and it's people like Jason who allow us to meet our clients' greatest challenges."
Nutzman earned his J.D. at the West Virginia University College of Law and was Editor-in-Chief of the West Virginia Law Review, Volume 108.
About Fennemore.
Founded in 1885, Fennemore is an NLJ250 law firm that helps businesses thrive. Whether launching start-ups with its venture accelerator, leading high-stakes mergers and acquisitions for Fortune 500 companies, or handling bet-the-company litigation for growth-phase enterprises, Fennemore has the back of business. You can learn more about the firm and its offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, and Nevada at FennemoreLaw.com (https://www.fennemorelaw.com/).
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On November 1, 2020, Fennemore Craig and Dowling Aaron merged, now called Fennemore Dowling Aaron in California, creating a full-service law firm with 10 offices and a geographic footprint stretching from Colorado to California, with roughly 175 lawyers and an additional 170 allied legal professionals.
Source: Fennemore.
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