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Timothy M. Shea

Equity Shareholder

Timothy Shea is an Equity Shareholder with Robinson, Waters & O’Dorisio, P.C. with an emphasis in commercial real estate. He is a member of the real estate practice group with a wealth of experience handling various commercial real estate transactions.

Prior to joining Robinson, Waters & O’Dorisio, Tim authored an article published by the University of Denver Law Review entitled: The Constitutional Constraints on State Regulation of the Internet: ACLU v. Johnson, 78 Univ. of Den. L Rev. 231 (2000). He is a member of the American Bar Association and the Colorado Bar Association. Tim practices in the areas of real estate, commercial real estate franchise and commercial law.

Education:

  • B.A. in Politics, Saint Anselm College, Cum laude
  • J.D., University of Denver College of Law, Staff Editor for Law Review, Staff Member of the Denver Journal of International Law and Policy

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Leffert inducted into Litigation Counsel of America

Leffert inducted into Litigation Counsel of America Anthony L. Leffert has been formally inducted as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America (LCA). The induction ceremony took place during the LCA’s 2017 Fall Conference & Celebration of Fellows in Bal...

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RWO Announces Five New Equity Shareholders

DENVER, CO (January 1, 2020) – Firm members Tim Shea, Kim Bruetsch, Chad McShane and Jennifer Alldredge have become equity shareholders of Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio, P.C. as has Steve Segal, who has made a lateral move to the firm. “Adding this kind of talent to...

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