Background
Dufford, Philip G. was born on February 2, 1926 in Sunnyside, Utah, United States.
Dufford, Philip G. was born on February 2, 1926 in Sunnyside, Utah, United States.
Millard School, Washington, District of Columbia Mesa College, Grand Junction, Colorado. University of Colorado (Juris Doctor, 1952).
Worked at Dufford & Brown, Professional Corporation (Denver, Colorado) specializing in General Practice in all Courts. Corporation, Securities, Partnership, Commercial, Transactions, International Business Transactions, Real Estate, Farm and Ranch, Finance, Antitrust, Estate Planning, Probate, Public Utilities, Mining, Oil and Gas, Public Lands, Water Rights, Natural Resources, Environmental, Hazardous Waste, Administrative, Legislative Practice, Trademark, Copyright, Employment, Workers" Compensation, Eminent Domain, Domestic Relations, Litigation, Bankruptcy and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1952, Colorado.
Order of the Coif.
Order of Saint Ives. Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Board of Editors, Rocky Mountain Law Review, 1951-1952. Editor, Public Land Law Review Digest, 1979-1995.
Editor, Oil and Gas Reporter, 1980.
Adjunct Professor, University of Denver School of Law, 1970-1978 and Director, Natural Resources Law Program, 1978-1983, American Law Institute. Hearing Officer, State of Colorado Real Estate Commission, 1962-1969.
Judge, Colorado Court of Appeals, 1970-1972. Member, Panel of Neutrals, Center for Public Resources, 1990.
Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Panel, Judicial Resolutions, Incorporated., 1994. Member: Denver (Recipient, Award for Merit, 1981), Colorado (President, 1986-1987) and American Bar Associations. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Dufford & Brown, Professional Corporation, founded in 1960, includes twenty-eight attorneys, seventeen of whom are shareholders.
The firm has a broad-based business, real estate, natural resources and litigation practice, representing clients involved in a wide variety of endeavors throughout the Rocky Mountain region. In the representation of its clients, the firm provides a full range of legal services through an experienced and knowledgeable group of professionals.
Member, Board of Editors, Rocky Mountain Law Review, 1951-1952. Editor, Public Land Law Review Digest, 1979-1995. Editor, Oil and Gas Reporter, 1980.
Adjunct Professor, University of Denver School of Law, 1970-1978 and Director, Natural Resources Law Program, 1978-1983, American Law Institute.
Hearing Officer, State of Colorado Real Estate Commission, 1962-1969. Judge, Colorado Court of Appeals, 1970-1972.
Member, Panel of Neutrals, Center for Public Resources, 1990. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Panel, Judicial Resolutions, Incorporated., 1994.
Member: Denver (Recipient, Award for Merit, 1981), Colorado (President, 1986-1987) and American Bar Associations. Fellow, American Bar Foundation. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.