Your Custom Text Here
We are pleased to congratulate Ms. Stone on her retirement after 40 years of practice.
Andrew Rosen has lived and practiced as a civil litigation attorney in Boulder, Colorado, for over 30 years. He has extensive experience representing both clients and businesses, but his first job in the field of law was a law clerk to the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court where he learned appellate procedure from the inside. He then went into private practice, being a member of Newcomer & Douglas, one of the founding law firms in Boulder, Caplan & Earnest, one of the foremost law firms in the State of Colorado, and eventually joined Skaggs, Stone & Sheehy, where he has been a partner since the mid-1980s. His current firm is the evolution of that practice.
Through the years, he has been involved in a wide array of civil matters, focusing primarily on civil litigation. After over 30 years in the courtroom, Mr. Rosen has now limited his practice to mentoring and consulting on civil and appellate litigation, although he continues to represent existing clients in ongoing matters.
He has extensive knowledge in the area of the Rules of Civil Procedure, having served for a number of years on the Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee. He has also appeared before the Colorado Court of Appeals and the Colorado Supreme Court, having argued the seminal case of Booth v. University of Colorado, involving the issue of sovereign immunity, before the Supreme Court at the University of Colorado School of Law as a demonstration of appellate practice to law students.
We are pleased to congratulate Mr. Rosen on his retirement after 35 years of practice.
EDUCATION
J.D., cum laude, 1979, University of Miami
B.S., 1971, University of Michigan
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
1979-80: Law Clerk, Chief Justice Paul Hodges, Colorado Supreme Court
1980-85: Associate/Partner, Newcomer & Douglass, Boulder, Co.
1985-87: Partner, Caplan & Earnest, Boulder, Co.
1987-Present: Shareholder and Managing Attorney, Stone, Rosen & Fuller, P.C., Boulder, Co.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
1971-76: Secondary Education Teacher, School Dist. #11, Colorado Springs, Co.
1985-86: Instructor in Paralegal Program, Arapahoe Community College
1990: Guest Lecturer in Real Estate Law at University of Colorado Business School
ACTIVITIES
1989-2010: Member, Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee
1985-Present: CLE lecturer on various topics, including civil rules, garnishment, collection activities, and consumer law
Graham Fuller is an experienced civil law attorney in Boulder, Colorado who has argued cases as high as the Colorado Supreme Court. Graham moved to the Boulder area when he was 10 years old, leaving only to attend law school in New York City. He attended the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he obtained an undergraduate degree in Business Administration. He went on to attend Brooklyn Law School, where he acted as an Articles Editor for the Brooklyn Journal of Law and Policy, graduating cum laude in 2008.
He has been with Stone, Rosen & Fuller, P.C., since he graduated law school, first as a law clerk, then as an associate, and now as a shareholder. Graham enjoys working closely with clients to find results-oriented solutions to their legal issues, and often finds creative "outside the box" solutions other attorneys might ignore.
Graham works in a broad variety of civil practice areas, including litigation, appeals, real estate, collections, business formations, transactions, and consumer protection, among others. In January of 2013, Mr. Fuller had the honor of arguing the first case before the Colorado Supreme Court in the Court's new location.
EDUCATION
Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York
Juris Doctor, cum laude, June 2008
Honors: Articles Editor, Brooklyn Journal of Law and Policy
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
B.S. in Business Administration, August 2005
Awards: Dean’s List; National Merit Scholarship; President’s Leadership Class Scholarship; Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honors Society
REPRESENTATIVE CASES
Weinstein v. Colborne Foodbotics, LLC, 302 P.3d 263 (Colo.2013).
Perea v. Tree Haus Metropolitan District, 2013 WL 980327 (Colo.App.2013).
Perea v. Tree Haus Metropolitan District, 2010 WL 5522972 (Colo.App.2010).
Currier v. Sutherland, 218 P.3d 709 (Colo.2009).
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Contract attorney for Boulder County Legal Services. Prior to working as a contract attorney, frequently took cases from BCLS on a pro bono basis.
Prepared and presented a CLE, “What To Do After You Win: An Overview of Post-Judgment Practice and Procedure in Colorado."
PERSONAL INTERESTS AND SKILLS
Family, Music (Piano, Trumpet, Singing, and Songwriting), Theater, Sports, Spanish (Basic).