Ronald W. Carlson

Carlson, Edwards and O'Connor, Attorneys at Law, P
Ronald W. Carlson is a senior partner in the firm of Carlson & Carlson Attorneys at Law, P.C. in Summit and Eagle counties, Colorado. Born in Detroit, raised in Michigan, and settled in Colorado since 1989, Mr. Carlson graduated from Wayne State University Law School and is licensed in Colorado, Arizona, and Michigan. He is currently handling a widely varied litigation and transactional practice primarily in family, criminal, construction, real estate, and business law. Ron maintains an active academic interest in the law. He is a former law clerk to two justices of the Michigan Supreme Court, former public defender, and former assistant attorney general. He has authored a number of published articles and a book chapter, including “Rules 16 and 16.2: Reality Check 1998” and “Election Preview: New Statutory Duties to Investigate Ineligible Voters and Fraud?” in The Colorado Lawyer. He also is the co-author of “Trial Motions” in Michigan Civil Procedure During Trial, 2nd Ed. (Kopka, ed.). Ron has more than a dozen published decisions in state and federal reporters. He has been an adjunct professor of business law at Regis University in Denver and Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge. Ron is the part-time municipal court judge for Black Hawk, Frisco, Silverthorne, and Dillon. He is married to his law partner, Judith, having raised three now-adult children.
 
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