
Nathan Thoreson is a talented writer whose practice focuses on appeals. He has a knack for deconstructing arguments and concepts to find the heart of the issue.
Nathan has broad experience as a litigator, having represented clients in intellectual property disputes, Securities and Exchange Commission investigations, arbitrations, insurance defense, commercial litigation, and appeals. He has argued in state and federal district courts and before the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Clients and colleagues appreciate Nathan’s steady demeanor, intense attention to detail, and enthusiasm for intellectual challenges.
Before joining the firm, Nathan clerked for two years for Craig R. Welling of the Colorado Court of Appeals. He practiced at a firm in Washington, D.C., representing semiconductor manufacturers, telecommunications companies, and other clients in patent infringement cases before the International Trade Commission and in federal district courts.
Representative Experience
Appeals
- In the Colorado Court of Appeals, defending Rule 12(b)(5) dismissal of clients in breach of fiduciary duty action.
Other Matters
- Representing semiconductor manufacturer in International Trade Commission unfair competition investigation against competitor, prosecuting claims and defending against counterclaims.
- Representing major telecommunications company in International Trade Commission unfair competition investigation against licensees, prosecuting claims and defending against counterclaims.
- Prosecuting breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims for members of LLC in real estate business.
- Defending major accounting firm under investigation by Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Defended financial services provider under investigation by Securities and Exchange Commission.