Practice Areas:
Business Transactions
Corporate Law
International Law
Natural Resources Law
Oil and Gas Law
Mining Law
Real Estate
Education:
University of Connecticut, B.A., summa cum laude, 1994
Phi Beta Kappa Society
College of William and Mary, J.D., 1997
William and Mary Law Review
Professional Affiliations:
American Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association
Denver Bar Association
Florida Bar Association
Colorado Bar Natural Resources and Energy Law Section Council
Bar Admissions:
Florida - 1997
Colorado - 1998
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
Experience:
Ms. Seneshen received her J.D. from The College of William and Mary in 1997, where she was a member of the William and Mary Law Review. Ms. Seneshen has substantial experience in corporate matters as well as domestic and international business transactions, especially as they relate to oil and gas and mining. Ms. Seneshen has been designated as a Rising Star by 5280 Magazine, which recognizes the top up-and-coming attorneys in the State of Colorado. She is the past co-chair of the Legal and Legislative Committee of the Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen and served as the co-chair of the Landmen’s 54th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute in 2008. She serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the Colorado Bar Association’s Natural Resources and Energy Law Section Council. Ms. Seneshen is the author of "Lessee and Transferee Qualifications," Law of Federal Oil & Gas Leases (2005) and "An Overview of Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Law", National Association of Division Order Analysts, 2005 Annual Institute. She is also the co-author of "Wyoming Disallows Deductions for Transportation Between Wellhead and Market Pipeline: Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. v. Followill," National Association of Division Order Analysts, Vol. MMVI, No. 1 at 20 (2006), "Equitable Defenses Against the Government in the Natural Resources and Environmental Law Context," 17 Pace Env. L. Rev. 273 (2000).
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