Background
Rosenberg, Howard I. was born on April 10, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Rosenberg, Howard I. was born on April 10, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Roosevelt College (Bachelor of Arts, 1949). DePaul University (Bachelor of Laws, 1952).
Worked at Robert T. Hinds, Junior and Associates, Professional Corporation Admitted to the bar, 1952, Illinois. 1954, Colorado.
Professor of Law, University of Denver College of Law, 1973.
Member: Governor"s Advisory Commissions on Consumer Credit & Legal Services, 1984-1985. Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee.
1980. Vice Chairman, Denver Career Service Board, City of Denver, 1984-1986 (Company-Chairperson, 1986-1987) Executive Council, Family Law Section.
Member: Denver (President, 1991. Chairman, Metropolitan Volunteer Legal Services Subcommittee) and Colorado Bar Associations. American Association of Law Schools.
Robert T. Hinds, Junior, & Associates, Professional Corporation, is unique in that it is dedicated solely to the practice of domestic relations and custody law.
Mr. Hinds was a founding member and President of the Interdisciplinary Committee on Child Custody, President of the Arapahoe County Bar Association, and President of the Colorado Chapter of The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Mr. Hinds, along with Albert M. Bonin, authored the "Colorado Domestic Relations Forms" book which is a leading publication on domestic relations in the state.
The firm is committed to continuing legal education in family law, and as a result, its members are frequent speakers and chairs at family law programs in Colorado and across the country.
Member: Governor"s Advisory Commissions on Consumer Credit & Legal Services, 1984-1985. Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee. 1980. Vice Chairman, Denver Career Service Board, City of Denver, 1984-1986 (Company-Chairperson, 1986-1987) Executive Council, Family Law Section.
Member: Denver (President, 1991.
Chairman, Metropolitan Volunteer Legal Services Subcommittee) and Colorado Bar Associations. American Association of Law Schools.