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One Boulder Plaza
1801 13th Street, Suite 300
Boulder, CO 80302-5386
United States

BCLP’s Boulder office was established in 1984 to better serve regional clients in Boulder and northern Colorado. Since our Boulder office seamlessly operates as part of a team of globally connected lawyers, we also regularly advise clients with interests across Colorado, the country and around the world.

We serve clients in a variety of business sectors and industries as well as across diverse practice areas, including early stage and emerging companies issues, venture capital and private equity, investment fund formation, intellectual property protection and litigation, data privacy and security, licensing and technology transactions, affordable housing, media, white collar and securities litigation, commercial real estate, financial services and tax.

Community

The office’s lawyers enjoy being an integral part of our community and are actively engaged with numerous local organizations, including the Boulder Economic Council, TechStars, Mergelane, Silicon Flatirons Center for Technology and Entrepreneurship, The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County, Active Boulder, Legal Aid Foundation, Davis Phinney Foundation and Cyclists 4 Community.

Community

The office’s lawyers enjoy being an integral part of our community and are actively engaged with numerous local organizations, including the Boulder Economic Council, TechStars, Mergelane, Silicon Flatirons Center for Technology and Entrepreneurship, The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County, Active Boulder, Legal Aid Foundation, Davis Phinney Foundation and Cyclists 4 Community.

Meet The Team

Heather J. Boelens

Heather J. Boelens

Office Managing Partner, Boulder / Denver

+1 303 866 0256

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