Background
Burleson, Joan B. was born in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.
Burleson, Joan B. was born in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.
University of North Carolina. University of Alberta, Canada (Bachelor of Science, with distinction, 1977). International Law, Kings College, London.
University of Denver College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Ain v. Meyers, 193 B.R. 41 (Doctorate. Colo 1996); In re Mullaney, 179 B.R. 942 (Doctorate. Colo 1995) (Mullaney v. Albertsons, Incorporated.); In re LonePine Corpo. 184 B.R. 370 (Bkrtcy Doctorate. Colo 1994); In re Lacy, 183 B.R. 890 (Bktrcy Doctorate. Colo 1995); Lexton-Ancira Real Estate Fund v. Heller, 826 P.2d 819 (Colo Supreme Court 1992); Alien, Incorporated. v. Futterman, 924 P.2d 1063 (Colo Appendix 1995); Block 173 Associates v. City and County of Denver, 814 P.2d 824 (Colo Supreme Court 1991).Worked at Rubner & Kutner, Professional Corporation (Denver, Colorado) specializing in Business Bankruptcy, Municipal Bankruptcy, Corporation, Contract, Finance, Real Estate, Creditors Rights, Insolvency and Secured Transactions Law, Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Colorado and United States. District Court, District of Colorado.
Phi Delta Phi.
Order of Saint Ives. Joe Rudd Scholarship. Winner, College of Business Administration Mineral Law Writing Competition, 1985.
Author: "Implied Covenants in Oil and Gas Leases," Colorado Lawyer July 1985. "State Analysis of Implied Covenants," Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, November 1986.
"Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy," Colorado Lawyer, April 1988.
"Contempt Proceedings in Bankruptcy Court," Colorado Lawyer, March 1993. Member, Second Judicial District Nominating Commission, 1994. Member: Denver (Company-chair, Barristers Ball, 1995) and Colorado Bar Associations.
Rubner & Kutner, Professional Corporation is well known in the Rocky Mountain region as an established firm specializing in debtor/creditor law including heavy emphasis on complex Chapters 7, 9 and 11 cases and related litigation.
The firm has represented both substantial debtors and creditors in such matters as well as represented Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 creditors" committees in complex cases. A substantial portion of the firm practice involves negotiated workouts.
The firm"s approach emphasizes practical business resolutions where possible and aggressive litigation where required.
Author: "Implied Covenants in Oil and Gas Leases," Colorado Lawyer July 1985. "State Analysis of Implied Covenants," Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, November 1986. "Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy," Colorado Lawyer, April 1988.
"Contempt Proceedings in Bankruptcy Court," Colorado Lawyer, March 1993.
Member, Second Judicial District Nominating Commission, 1994. Member: Denver (Company-chair, Barristers Ball, 1995) and Colorado Bar Associations.