Background
Erisman, Frank was born on March 6, 1943 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of Henry S. and Mary Lorraine (Conlin) Erisman.
Erisman, Frank was born on March 6, 1943 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of Henry S. and Mary Lorraine (Conlin) Erisman.
Degree in metallurgical engineering, Colorado School Mines, 1965; Juris Doctor, U. Denver, 1968.
Worked at Holme Roberts & Owen LLP (Denver, Colorado) specializing in General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Corporations, Real Estate, Securities, Intellectual Property, Natural Resources, Health Care, Tax and Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Municipal and Finance, Environmental and Hazardous Waste Litigation, Labor and Employment, Banking, Water Rights, Telecommunications, International Business and International Tax. Admitted to the bar, 1968, Colorado.
Tau Beta Pi. Order of St. Ives. Note Editor, Denver Law Journal, 1967-1968. Law Clerk to Senior Circuit Judge Warren L. Jones, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jacksonville, Florida, 1968-1969.
Trustee and Member of Executive Committee, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1984-1993. Director and Member of Executive Committee, Colorado Mining Association, 1985-1990. Chairman, Editorial Board, The Public Natural Resources Law Digest, 1985-1990.
Member, Board of Editors and Maintenance Council, American Law of Mining, Second Edition, 1985-1990. Trustee: Western Museum of Mining and Industry, 1990-1992. Colorado School of Mines, 1993.
Recipient, Colorado School of Mines Distinguished Achievement Medal, 1993. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1991-1995. Member: Denver, Colorado (Council Member, 1987-1992 and Chair, 1991-1992, Mineral Law Section) and American (Chairman, Hard Minerals Committee, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Section, 1985-1988.
Council Member, 1988-1993 and Chair, 1993-1994, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Section) Bar Associations. Mining and Metallurgical Society of America. Overview: Holme Roberts & Owen LLP was founded in 1898, only 40 years after Denver's birth, by two experienced litigators whose primary clients were railroad and mining companies.
Today the firm still represents such interests, among them Southern Pacific Railroad and Newmont Gold Company, but now its lawyers number 180 or more and its clients also include local and national leaders in such industries as telecommunications, banking, corporate finance, health care, electronics and oil and gas.
Member, Board of Editors and Maintenance Council, American Law of Mining, Second Edition, 1985-1990. Trustee: Western Museum of Mining and Industry, 1990-1992. Colorado School of Mines, 1993.
Recipient, Colorado School of Mines Distinguished Achievement Medal, 1993. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1991-1995. Member: Denver, Colorado (Council Member, 1987-1992 and Chair, 1991-1992, Mineral Law Section) and American (Chairman, Hard Minerals Committee, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Section, 1985-1988.
Council Member, 1988-1993 and Chair, 1993-1994, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Section) Bar Associations. Mining and Metallurgical Society of America.
Married Judith A. Milano, February 18, 1984. Children: Porter, Melanie, Lindsay, Jacob.