Downey returns to his legal beagle roots

July 7, 2014

Tom Downey, whose storied career includes stints in private law practice, working for then-U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar, head master at The Children’s Museum, foundation fundraiser and head of Denver’s Excise and Licenses department, has returned to his roots as the new director of Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe, PC

In an e-mail blast, Downey said, “My law practice will continue to focus on helping my clients navigate all aspects of regulatory law, particularly licensing.   See www.irelandstapleton.com/people/attorneys/director/tom-downey/ for more details.

“Denver-based Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe, PC, founded in 1926, works with businesses, individuals and government entities on matters involving business law, corporate tax, litigation, real estate, employment, environmental, energy, bankruptcy, estate planning and special districts law.  The firm is the Colorado member of the law firm network, SCG Legal.  Member firms of SCG Legal practice independently and not in a relationship for the joint practice of law.  To learn more about Ireland Stapleton, go to www.irelandstapleton.com.”

Congrats, Tom, keeping it real!

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