Our friend and colleague, Bryon Large has accepted a position as a trial attorney with the Colorado Supreme Court’s Office of Attorney Regulation. While we are so pleased for Bryon and his new position, we are also saddened that Bryon will be leaving the practice of immigration law and our firm.
Over the past several years, we have had the great privilege of working with Bryon. Bryon has been a national leader in the field of immigration law, and in particular, the intersection of immigration law and LGBTQ issues.
Bryon has worked with hundreds of clients, assisting them with complex immigration matters, helping families stay together in the United States. We will miss Bryon’s bright legal mind, compassion and dedication to his clients and his sense of humor.
Bryon, we wish you the best of luck in your new endeavor. Our loss is certainly the Colorado Supreme Court’s gain.
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