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Marianne Luu-Chen, '14, Appointed to Colorado Supreme Court Committee
07/02/2020
Marianne Luu-Chen, ’14, has been appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Rules of Professional Conduct.
“I am extremely honored to be appointed to the Standing Committee on Rules of Professional Conduct,” Luu-Chen said. “The committee consists of judges, law professors, and practicing lawyers who are leaders in professional responsibility and ethics from throughout Colorado. I am deeply humbled to be invited to join them in their most important work on behalf of the Colorado Supreme Court.”
The committee periodically reviews, corrects, updates, and improves the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct. It consists of 27 members, presently including eight judges, two law professors, and 17 practicing lawyers who serve for three-year terms.
Luu-Chen is a solo practitioner in Boulder, Colorado, where she lives with her husband and daughter. She represents clients in the areas of estate and gift planning and assists clients with premarital and marital agreements, probate, and estate and trust administration. She is originally from Carmel and graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School and Purdue University.
