Richard P. Holme
Richard P. Holme, Esq., is Senior Of Counsel with Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP., Except for three years as a Denver Deputy District Attorney, he has been with the firm since 1966. He claims, with only slight exaggeration, that he has tried one of every kind of civil claim and two of none. He has been a member of the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Civil Rules since 1994. He is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers, and was a member of the ACTL/IAALS Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice which proposed a set of principles for reforming pretrial motion and discovery practice that was a key predecessor of the new civil rules. He served as Chair of the Improving Access to Justice Subcommittee of the Civil Rules Committee which developed the new revisions to the Civil Rules relating to pretrial practice. He is the author of a number of articles about these new rules, which are the subject of this CBA CLE Seminar. See “Colorado Supreme Court to Consider Significant Amendments to Pretrial Civil Rules,” 44 The Colorado Lawyer 71 (Feb. 2015); “Proposed New Pretrial Rules for Civil Cases - Part I: A New Paradigm,” The Colorado Lawyer 43 (April 2015); “New Pretrial Rules for Civil Cases - Part II: What Is Changed?,” The Colorado Lawyer (July 2015).
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