Education
University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO: J.D. 2019
Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA: B.A. Political Science 2016
Bar Admissions
Colorado (all state courts)
AUSTIN PIERCE FLANAGAN
apf@hpwclaw.com
Austin Pierce Flanagan is an associate attorney whose practice is primarily transactional. Austin represents Colorado clients in matters including:
- Urban Renewal Law
- Land Use and Zoning
- Real and Personal Property
- Constitutional Law
- Open Meeting and Open Records
Austin also litigates on matters including eminent domain and land use challenges.
Prior to joining Hoffmann, Parker, Wilson & Carberry, P.C., Austin worked at Clarion Associates where he developed creative solutions to difficult land use, design, and development questions including drafting land use ordinances, conducting Department of Housing and Urban Development Analysis of Impediments, and compiling transit and affordable housing reports; the National Renewable Energy Laboratory where he researched and drafted federal and state hydropower, geothermal, and solar energy regulations; and the 2nd Judicial District of Colorado where he clerked for Judge Buchanan.
Speaking Engagements and Presentations
A. Flanagan, C. Rutz, L. Lyda, The Law of Short-Term Rentals, Land Use Law: How-To (Advanced) Conference (December 2022).
A. Flanagan, T. Curtis, S. Sommer, E. Garvin, Planning, Law and Science Come Together to Save the World, American Planning Association Colorado Chapter Conference (October 2020).
Publications and Articles
A. Flanagan, E. LeBuhn, The Long and Short of Short-Term Rentals, Colorado Lawyer, (May 2023).
A. Flanagan, A. Levine, FERC Hydropower Licensing: A Review of Utilization of the ILP, TLP, and ALP. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2019).
A. Flanagan, Collaborating for a Greener Future: How Colorado Encourages Better Energy Decisions, Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (2018).
A. Flanagan, Banning Plastic: A Local Effort. Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (2018).
More about Austin
Favorite recent read: Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky
Favorite summer activity: Backpacking
AUSTIN PIERCE FLANAGAN
apf@hpwclaw.com
Austin Pierce Flanagan is an associate attorney whose practice is primarily transactional. Austin represents Colorado clients in matters including:
- Urban Renewal Law
- Land Use and Zoning
- Real and Personal Property
- Constitutional Law
- Open Meeting and Open Records
Austin also litigates on matters including eminent domain and land use challenges.
Prior to joining Hoffmann, Parker, Wilson & Carberry, P.C., Austin worked at Clarion Associates where he developed creative solutions to difficult land use, design, and development questions including drafting land use ordinances, conducting Department of Housing and Urban Development Analysis of Impediments, and compiling transit and affordable housing reports; the National Renewable Energy Laboratory where he researched and drafted federal and state hydropower, geothermal, and solar energy regulations; and the 2nd Judicial District of Colorado where he clerked for Judge Buchanan.
Speaking Engagements and Presentations
- Flanagan, C. Rutz, L. Lyda, The Law of Short-Term Rentals, Land Use Law: How-To (Advanced) Conference (December 2022)
- Flanagan, T. Curtis, S. Sommer, E. Garvin, Planning, Law and Science Come Together to Save the World, American Planning Association Colorado Chapter Conference (October 2020)
Publications and Articles
- Flanagan, E. LeBuhn, The Long and Short of Short-Term Rentals, Colorado Lawyer (Accepted for Publication for May 2023)
- Flanagan, A. Levine, FERC Hydropower Licensing: A Review of Utilization of the ILP, TLP, and ALP. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2019)
- Flanagan, Collaborating for a Greener Future: How Colorado Encourages Better Energy Decisions, Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (2018)
- Flanagan, Banning Plastic: A Local Effort. Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (2018)
What I like
Favorite recent read: Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky
Favorite summer activity: Backpacking
Education
University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO: J.D. 2019
Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA: B.A. Political Science 2016
Bar Admissions
Colorado (all state courts)
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