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Mr. Duncan’s practice includes work relating to right-of-way acquisition for
governmental entities, eminent domain law, private condemnation, highway
access matters and selective civil litigation. Current and past
clients include a variety of private landowners, the E-470 Public Highway
Authority, The Colorado Department of Transportation, The Regional
Transportation District, the cities and Towns of Aurora, Arvada, Longmont
and Timnath, Arapahoe County, the Cherry Creek
School District and a variety of special districts. He has been hired
by CDOT and RTD to work on the T-REX Project and he has been hired by RTD to
work on the FasTracks Project.
Mr. Duncan spent his first years in practice with the United States
Department of Justice (1974-1979) and the State of Colorado Attorney
General’s office (1979-1984). He has been in private practice since 1985 and
a member of the law firm of Duncan, Ostrander & Dingess, P.C. since it was
founded in 1990. He has obtained an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
In 1987, Mr. Duncan received a gubernatorial appointment to Colorado's
Commission on Judicial Discipline. In 1990, Governor Romer appointed him to
the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education; the
Governor re-appointed him in 1994. In 2007 Governor Ritter appointed him to
the State Commission on Judicial Performance for the Second Judicial
District.
His educational background includes a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University in
1971 and a J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law in 1974 where
he was an editor of The Denver Law Journal. He also served a judicial clerkship.
Mr. Duncan is President of the Colorado Chapter of the Johns Hopkins
University Alumni Association. He is involved in a variety of community
activities. He is a frequent speaker at Continuing Legal Education Seminars
on eminent domain matters.
He is a member of the Legal Aid Foundation and he coaches the junior varsity
lacrosse team at Regis Jesuit High School.
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