DORIS B. TRUHLAR
Awards and Honors
University of Denver College of Law, Law Stars Alumni Professionalism Award, 2003. Donald Hoagland Award for Outstanding Community Service, 1999. Honored at 1998 Barristers Ball for outstanding public service to Metro Volunteer Lawyers and for commitment to providing legal services to the poor. Recipient of the Arapahoe County Bar Association Charles B. Dillon Award of Merit in Recognition of Outstanding Public Service, 1997. Women of Achievement Award, YWCA/Metro Denver, Entrepreneur of the Year, 1993. Arapahoe County Bar Association Certificate of Appreciation for dedication to outstanding service to the profession and community, 1992. Colorado "Super Lawyer," 2006.
Community Activities
Vice President of the Colorado Bar Association, 2007-08. President of the Arapahoe County Bar Association, 2003-04. President of Colorado Women's Bar Association, 2002-03. Volunteer at St. Francis Center for the Homeless. Coordinator of Arapahoe County Bar Association and Channel 4 Help Center Ask-a-Lawyer Project. Founder and Teacher at Colorado Bar Association pro se divorce clinics 1981-1987. Member, Gov. Bill Owens' Transition Team. Member and Committee Co-chair, Gov. Bill Owens' Task Force on Civil Justice. Active in Good Shepherd Episcopal Church--including serving on Altar Guild, Ushers Guild, Lay Reader, Chalice Server, Liturgical Assistant, Search Committee, Vestry, member, and former Chairperson of Outreach Committee 1989-1993. Member of Sexual Misconduct Response Team, Episcopal Diocese 1996-1997.
ROBERT J. TRUHLAR
Awards and Honors
University of Denver College of Law, Law Stars Alumni Professionalism Award, 2003. Listed in Chambers USA as the No. 1 Plaintiff's Employment attorney in Colorado, 2003. Best Lawyers in America under Colorado Labor and Employment, 1989-present. Inducted into National College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, 2001. Charles B. Dillion Award of Merit for Outstanding Public Service, 2005. Colorado "Super Lawyer," 2006.
Community Activities
President, Colorado Bar Association,2003-04. University of Denver College of Law Alumni Student Mentor Program. Teacher, Coach, and Judge for Colorado High School and national ATLA Mock Trial Competitions. Teacher for the Denver Bar Association pro se divorce clinics. Frequent Continuing Legal Education lecturer on Employment Law and Litigation Strategies. Adjunct Professor, University of Denver College of Law, teaching Lawyering Process 1992-1993. Soccer coach and referee. Active in Good Shepherd Episcopal Church including serving as Sunday School Teacher, Youth Director, Usher, and Vestry Member. Volunteer at S. Francis Episcopal Center Homeless Shelter.
DEBORA D. JONES
Awards and Honors
First in graduating class at University of Denver College of Law, 1987. Finalist in Natural Resouces Moot Court Competition, 1985.
Community Activities
Vice President of Palos Verdes Civic Association (homeowners association), 2004-07. Member of Board of Trustees, Parents Day Out Board at Hope United Methodist Church. Active in PTCO at Greenwood Elementary School and West Middle School, Cherry Creek SChool District.
RICK DINDINGER
Awards and Honors
Arapahoe County Bar Association, Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award, 2000. Order of St. Ives, Academic Honor Society at the University of Denver College of Law, 1997. Academic Achievement Award for Highest Grade in Constitution Law II, Family Law, Torts II and Natural Resource Law Seminar. Phi Alpha Chi, Scholastic Honor Society at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 1994. Shell Oil Company's President's Award for Team Excellence, 1992.
Community Activities
Centennial City Council, January 2006 to present. Chair of the Finance & Facilities Committee at Mission Hills Church, 2003-2005. Arapahoe County Bar Association Board of Directors, 1999-2005. Chair of the Professionalism Committee of the Arapahoe County Bar Association, 1998-99. Soccer coach and referee. Basketball coach. Various publications, including "Representing State Employees in Termination Cases" and "Effects of Offers of Reinstatement," both in Colorado's Trial Talk magazine.
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