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Mark L. Sabey
Kutak Rock, L.L.P.
Suite 3100, 1801 California Street
Denver, CO 80202
(Denver)
Admitted: 1986, Colorado; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1995, U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit; 1998, U.S. Supreme Court
Practice Areas: Health Care Law; Employment Law; Civil Litigation; Appellate Practice
Additional Information: Mr. Sabey serves as special counsel and as chair of the health law and employment law practice groups in Kutak Rock LLP’s Denver office. His practice focuses primarily on advising and representing hospitals, other health care providers and major employers in and out of the courtroom. Mr. Sabey is an experienced trial and appellate litigator with particular strengths in careful strategic planning, early case resolution (including summary judgment) and powerful appellate work. He has presented evidence and arguments to all levels of federal and state tribunals, from administrative agencies to the United States Supreme Court. In addition, he helps clients address their day-to-day needs and ongoing policies and practices related to employment and health law. With over 20 years of valuable experience to inform his legal work, Mr. Sabey produces optimal results for clients seeking to avoid lawsuits or who are currently involved in litigation. He is licensed to practice in the United States Supreme Court, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. District Court for Colorado and all Colorado state courts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Mark Sabey located?
Mark Sabey is located in Denver, CO at Suite 3100, 1801 California Street, 80202 (Denver County).
What are Mark Sabey's practice areas?
Mark Sabey's practice areas include: Health Care Law; Employment Law; Civil Litigation; Appellate Practice.
What firm is Mark Sabey associated with?
Mark Sabey is associated with Kutak Rock, L.L.P. in Denver, CO.
When was Mark Sabey admitted to the bar?
Mark Sabey was admitted to practice: 1986, Colorado; 1988, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1995, U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit; 1998, U.S. Supreme Court.