Wanted: well-managed small to mid-sized law firm or office

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I'm in a job transition and would appreciate any advice, contact referrals, or other information that any readers here might be able to offer. Even if you don't anything about law firms in Colorado, if you know any people out here you think I should meet, please e-mail me or comment below.

I'm looking for work involving commercial, real estate, or IP transactions, or some combination of them, in a healthy, promising law firm or legal department. Ideally, the firm will be located in Boulder or Denver, Colorado, or in the general vicinity between those two cities. I'm looking for a firm that makes smart use of technology and that will be attentive and responsive to the potential changes in the market for legal services in the next several years. The firm should also have friendly lawyers who are involved in their local bar and community, and should encourage its lawyers to thrive both in and outside of the office.

I think of "success" as helping clients achieve worthwhile and interesting goals, and also leading a well-rounded life overall.

I have more background information here and here.

Update: Thanks to Dennis Kennedy for his generous compliments and link. (I've actually been blogging since September 2002!)

Later update:
— and thanks also to everyone else who has linked here!

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Hi Tim,

Not sure if this is quite what you had in mind but I had an idea.

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