Andrew M. Low
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLPFor nearly 20 years, Andy Low has been one of the leading appellate lawyers in Colorado, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and throughout the Rocky Mountain region. He heads the appellate practice group at Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP, where he is a partner. He has achieved a remarkable record of success in a broad range of appeals, including cases involving employment relations, insurance, securities, real estate, legal and medical malpractice, products liability, income taxation, and pension plans, to name a few.
Mr. Low also has extensive experience in litigating commercial cases at the trial level including numerous administrative agency trials and appeals. Mr. Low edited the first and second editions of the Colorado Appellate Handbook, a loose-leaf text covering all aspects of appeals in the Colorado state appellate courts. Mr. Low is a member of the Colorado Supreme Court Joint Committee on Appellate Rules and is a past president of the Appellate Practice Subcommittee of the Colorado Bar Association Litigation Council. Mr. Low is also a member of the Colorado Civil Jury Instructions Committee and is the Colorado representative to the Tenth Circuit Advisory Committee.
Mr. Low received his legal education at Cornell University, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1976. At Cornell, he was a member of the Cornell Law Review and the Order of the Coif. Mr. Low was awarded prizes for scholastic achievement in real estate and insurance, and he received the Herbert Reif award for best law review note. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® (Appellate Law, Commercial Litigation, and First Amendment Law) and Who's Who in American Law.
Mr. Low is admitted to practice in Colorado and before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth, Tenth, and Federal Circuits and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Low is a member of the American, Colorado, and Denver Bar Associations (Litigation Section).
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