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Mr.
Rodriguez represents public and private entities, individual property
owners, developers, lenders, landlords, tenants, and others in all phases of
public and private condemnation proceedings. Since being licensed in 1994,
Mr. Rodriguez’ practice has concentrated primarily on real estate
litigation, with an emphasis on eminent domain and land use litigation. Mr.
Rodriguez also maintains a complex commercial litigation practice, a
significant portion of which includes real estate and construction
litigation, including, but not limited to, quiet title actions,
foreclosures, boundary disputes, mechanic’s lien litigation, and
construction litigation. Prior to affiliating with Duncan, Ostrander &
Dingess, P.C., Mr. Rodriguez was a partner at a large international law firm
headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Current and past clients include clients involved in land acquisitions
related to the Denver International Airport, CDOT highway expansion, TREX,
and E-470 Public Highway Authority. Over the years, Mr. Rodriguez has
represented both the government and the landowner, and his experience
includes work on numerous projects by various governmental agencies,
including, without limitation, projects by the City and County of Denver, El
Paso County, Douglas County, the Rampart Range Metropolitan District,
various school districts, and the cities of Westminster, Arvada, Lafayette,
and Grand Junction. He has also represented numerous clients with respect to
private condemnation matters.
Mr. Rodriguez graduated from the University of Southern California in 1991,
receiving a B.A. in Political Science. He received his J.D. from the
University of California, Los Angeles, in 1994.
Mr. Rodriguez has numerous articles published in the Colorado Lawyer and
teaches regularly at various eminent domain and other continuing legal
education seminars. Mr. Rodriguez authored the Colorado law portion of the
Law and Procedure of Eminent Domain in the 50 States, a nationwide
compendium of eminent domain law published by the American Bar Association’s
Litigation Section, Committee on Condemnation, Zoning, and Land Use.
In addition to his involvement in various community activities, Mr.
Rodriguez has served as President of the Young Lawyers Division of the
Colorado Bar Association and as a member of the CBA’s Executive Council. He
is a member of the Denver, Colorado, and American Bar Association.
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