Nichole M. Burnett

Nichole M. Burnett

Associate

Background

Nichole Burnett brings deep research and legal writing skills to her general real estate practice.

Nichole was a summer associate with the firm in 2019, gaining experience drafting commercial real estate subleases and other transactional documents, working on municipal urban renewal projects, conducting property diligence for financing matters and assisting with federal and state consumer protection issues. She also has prior experience as a criminal appeals intern for the Colorado Office of the Attorney General, a law clerk for Denver Water and an intern to Colorado Supreme Court Justice Monica M. Márquez.  

While in law school, Nichole was a teaching fellow for first-year property law students, a legal writing teaching assistant, president of her law school’s chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund and a student attorney for the University of Colorado's natural resources and environmental law clinic. 
 

PRACTICES:

INDUSTRIES:

    Representative Matters

    Recent Experience

    • Represented Mountain Area Land Trust in the easement conservation of 151 acres in southern Jefferson County. MALT now holds 11 voluntary conservation agreements along Pleasant Park Road, Ridge Road and Kuester Road in Conifer and Littleton, collectively conserving more than 1,100 acres of connected land and wildlife corridors.

    Insights & Publications

    Credentials

    Education

    J.D., 2020, University of Colorado Law School 

    B.A., 2015, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, magna cum laude

    Admissions

    Colorado

    Community Involvement

    COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

    Young Professionals Council, Freedom Service Dogs of America