Oliver is a litigation attorney with a focus on construction and design defect law, real estate and property law, and general business disputes. He has taken numerous cases to trial and arbitration hearings and negotiated resolutions of many challenging disputes.
Oliver graduated in 2015 from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was a managing editor of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal. Oliver also participated in the Emory Law Volunteer Clinic for Veterans, helping indigent veterans obtain benefits and services from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Oliver commissioned as an attorney in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps and spent four years on active duty, where he served as a military prosecutor and administrative law attorney for the 10th Mountain Division. He continues to serve as a JAG officer in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Prior to beginning his legal career, Oliver studied landscape architecture at the University of Florida and served in the United States Marine Corps. He is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Oliver is admitted to the State Bar of Colorado, the United States District Court, District of Colorado, and the Northern District of New York. He is an active member of the Colorado Bar Association.
Anna has served as general counsel to condominium, homeowner and cooperative associations at one of Colorado’s largest Community Association law firms. She is well-versed in the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act and the preparation of governing documents. Prior to moving to Colorado, Anna practiced Condominium and Planned Development Law at highly-regarded firms in Florida and in California.
Her work includes document review and drafting, contract analysis and drafting, rule and regulation enforcement, fair housing matters, collection negotiations, and issuing opinions on insurance assessments and maintenance, repair and replacement obligations. With an extensive background in general corporate matters and real estate, she provides guidance to the boards and managers about the statutory and documentary guidelines and operational aspects of governing their communities, as well as zoning and land use matters. Anna has authored many articles on subjects related to the practice of Community Association Law and is frequently invited by management companies to speak to managers and board members about legal matters involving or impacting community associations.
In addition to her experience as a Community Association lawyer, Anna practices transactional real estate law and handles a variety of commercial real estate transactions. She also has experience representing developers and special districts in negotiating intergovernmental agreements as well as in land use, zoning and comprehensive planning cases.
Born and raised in Sun Valley, Idaho, Anna is excited to raise her children Tina and Tom near the mountains.
Neil has been admitted to the State Bars of Colorado, Florida, and California, and has also practiced in various appellate courts, federal district and bankruptcy courts, and the United States Tax Court. Neil started his legal career in Northern California’s Bay Area after graduating from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2009, where he served in the moot court case counsel honors program.
After five years in real estate and business litigation, estate planning and probate, and civil defense litigation, Neil and his family relocated to South Florida, where he was raised. His six and a half years in Florida continued in these same fields. In 2021, Neil and his family fulfilled a long-term dream by moving to Colorado, where he continues his real estate and business litigation practice.
Neil is particularly adept at finding a way to workable and equitable resolutions for his clients. Where that is not an option, he has substantial first-chair arbitration, appellate, and jury and bench trial experience. His first published opinion was a successful appeal of a complex attorney fee-shifting provision, and the notice requirements for recovery of such fees, resolving a split of authority and overturning district precedent.
He credits his years of practice, in three states, in myriad forums, and with firms of every size, for fostering a flexible, all-angles approach to problem solving and litigation strategy. In his spare time, Neil enjoys hiking with his family, snowboarding, and scuba diving. Before Tina and Tom were born, he enjoyed traveling quite a bit more frequently, and studied international law for a summer at Trinity College in Dublin and Univerzita Karlova in Prague. Neil supports Liverpool, the Steelers, Penguins, and Florida Gators.
David’s practice focuses on transactional real estate and business matters. He has extensive experience in all aspects of real estate ownership and development, with an emphasis on the acquisition and disposition of investment properties and commercial leasing.
Prior to forming GibbsDye, David worked in the real estate departments of various national law firms, where he developed considerable commercial leasing expertise representing publicly-traded companies owning and operating thousands of restaurant and café locations worldwide. In addition, he has served as counsel for various hotel/condominium developers and is well-versed in all aspects of commercial condominium development, including the preparation of condominium governing documents, reviewing and negotiating complex construction loan documents, and the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act.
David grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado and his B.A. from the University of Georgia in 2003, where he majored in History. In his free time, David enjoys following the Georgia Bulldogs and mountain biking.
Andrew is a trial attorney and problem-solver focused on real estate, construction and corporate disputes, as well as homeowner association representation and catastrophic personal injury matters. Andrew has taken over 75 cases to trial or arbitration hearing, and creatively resolved hundreds of complex and often emotionally charged conflicts between entities, individuals and non-profit boards.
As a certified mediator, Andrew applies his decades of litigation experience and negotiation acumen to help parties resolve their differences on their volition instead of enduring the substantial risk of trial. He is also a regular speaker at a variety of real estate brokerage and property development groups on the anatomy of real estate conflicts and documents, as well as construction and broker disputes.
Andrew’s extensive industry experience earned him recognition in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Colorado Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, and the 2022, 2023 and 2024 Super Lawyers list. This designation is given to the top 2.5% of attorneys in Colorado based on peer recognition and professional achievement.
Andrew grew up in Tucson, Arizona, received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2001, and his B.A. from the University of Arizona in 1997, where he majored in Communication with a double minor in Business and History. Andrew studied International Comparative Law at the University of Nairobi in Nairobi, Kenya in 1999. He has been an adjunct legal studies instructor at Parks College in Thornton, Colorado (since closed) and was a teaching fellow for the Masters in American & Comparative Law program at University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
Andrew has served on Board of Directors and as Chairman of the Board for NAMLO International, an international aid organization that focuses sustainable economic development in Nepal and Nicaragua.
Andrew is a world traveler, has visited over 30 countries on six continents, and is an avid dirt biker, mountain biker and skier.
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