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Robert D. Hoehn - Denver, CO

1675 BroadwaySuite 600 Denver, CO 80202

Updated: 09/26/2023

Denver Renewable Energy & Infrastructure Lawyer

Overview

Bob Hoehn joined Beatty & Wozniak, P.C. in May 2013 and is currently a member of the firm's Land, Siting & Title Practice Group. Mr. Hoehn has over 40 years of experience in oil and gas law, including acquisitions and other transactional matters, real property and mineral title examinations, title curative work, transaction due diligence, and administrative matters involving the Bureau of Land Management, Mineral Management Services, and the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. In addition, his practice also focuses on general corporate law, including business organization and operations issues and contract negotiation and drafting.

Prior to joining Beatty & Wozniak, Mr. Hoehn was a partner in the Denver office of Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP, (now Lewis Roca). Before that, Mr. Hoehn was a partner in the Denver law firm of Clanahan Tanner Downing & Knowlton, P.C. and was the managing partner in the Englewood law firm of Corporon Hoehn Svitavsky Eyler & Hill, P.C. He has in-depth experience in land title examination in the Rocky Mountain region, and was formerly employed as a landman by an independent oil and gas lease brokerage, as well as a title examiner for a Kansas title insurance company.

Mr. Hoehn has been a frequent speaker on title and oil and gas issues and has written and presented a number of papers, including a practical guide on how to prepare an abstract for landmen and curing title issues related to defunct business entities.

About Robert D. Hoehn

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Of Counsel

Year Joined Firm

  • 2013

Practice Areas

  • Renewable Energy & Infrastructure
  • Land, Siting & Title

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Colorado, 1980

Other Affiliations

  • Colorado Bar Association (Member)
  • Denver Association of Professional Landmen (Member)
  • Denver Association of Oil and Gas Title Lawyers (Member)
  • The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law (Member)
  • American Association of Professional Landmen (Member)
  • Energy Bar Association (Member)

Classes and Seminars

  • Speaker, "Future Money—Bond Financing for Community Associations", Community Associations Institute 39th Annual Conference, - 1995

Past Positions

  • Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP, Partner, 2002 - 2013
  • Clanahan Tanner Downing & Knowlton, P.C., Partner, 1999 - 2002
  • Corporon, Hoehn, Eyler and Hill LLC, Partner, 1982 - 1999

Education

  • Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kansas, 1980
    J.D.
  • Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 1977
    B.A.
    Major: History
  • Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, Colorado, 1975
    A.A.

Fraternities and Sororities

  • Phi Delta Phi
  • Phi Alpha Theta

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Articles

Published Works

  • Co-Author, Title Held by Defunct Entities: Chasing the Ghosts of Companies Past, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Paper 17, 2014
  • Author, The Art of Preparing the Landman Abstract (A Practical Guide), Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Paper 19, 2007
  • Co-Author, 1991 Legal and Legislative Update for Oil and Gas Producing States, 1991
  • Co-Author, Leasing Colorado Corporate Corpses, Rocky Mountain Landman (1986) and the Colorado Oil and Gas Association Journal (1986)

Office Information

Address

1675 BroadwaySuite 600 Denver, CO 80202

Fax

  • (800) 886-6566

Achievements

Honors

  • Phi Alpha Theta, National Honor Society for History
  • Martindale Hubbell: AV Rating
  • Named in 2011 Denver Magazine’s list of top natural resource lawyers
  • Named in 2013-2016 to the “Top Attorneys in Colorado” as published by The Denver Post

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