Briggs and Morgan, Professional Association - Denver, CO
Antitrust, Franchise and Distribution Lawyers in Denver, CO
LoDo Towers 1331 17th Street Suite 520 Denver, CO 80202 - 1566
Denver Antitrust, Franchise and Distribution Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Antitrust, Franchise and Distribution
Contact
LoDo Towers
1331 17th Street
Suite 520
Denver, CO 80202 - 1566
Phone: (720) 778-5480
Fax: (612) 977-8650
Website: http://www.briggs.com
Minnesota Locations
Minneapolis, MN (Main Office, 698.5 miles)
2200 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: (612) 977-8400
Fax: (612) 977-8650
Website: http://www.briggs.com
Historic Hamm Building
408 Street Peter Street
Suite 417
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Phone: (612) 977-8400
Fax: (612) 977-8650
Website: http://www.briggs.com
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