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Ed Ramey

For over four decades, Ed has represented Colorado businesses, government agencies, individuals, and public interest groups in state, federal, and administrative trials and appeals. His practice has long involved a mix of public law and business litigation and counseling.

 Ed is widely recognized for his work in constitutional and public interest litigation. He regularly represents and works with private (often disadvantaged) individuals, as well as businesses and trade groups, state and local governmental bodies and agencies, public officials, teachers and university faculty, political organizations and candidates, community groups, and a wide variety of nonprofit education and advocacy organizations. Ed’s work has ranged from civil rights litigation to environmental protection and conservation issues, academic freedom and education law, governmental processes, election and campaign finance law, animal protection, disability and employment discrimination matters, and prison law.

Ed also has extensive experience representing parties in business disputes and troubled business relationships, with a particular focus on regulatory issues, real estate development, finance, leasing, and real property rights, governance disputes, and bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings and litigation.


Education

  • University of Denver, MBA

  • University of Colorado School of Law, JD

  • Dartmouth College, BA / Economics

Admitted

  • Colorado

  • U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado

  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

  • U.S. Supreme Court