Marc
Darling,
was born in Bridgeport,
Connecticut in 1952. He
graduated from Vanderbilt
University and the University of
Florida (B.A., high honors,
1976) and both Cambridge
University, England, and the
University of Florida Law
Schools (J.D., honors, 1979). He
was a member of the University
of Florida Law Review and is
currently licensed to practice
in the States of Colorado and
Florida. Mr. Darling was the
Deputy Public Administrator for
the City and County of Denver
for ten years, and has served as
Chair of the Trust & Estate
Section of the Colorado Bar
Association and Chair of the
Statutory Revisions Committee
of the Section. Mr. Darling has
been a speaker at several
Continuing Legal Education
programs and has authored or
co-authored several articles
including: “The New and Improved
Colorado Dead Man’s Statute”,
The Colorado Lawyer, Vol.
31, No. 6, June 2002;
“Colorado’s Proposed New Dead
Man’s Statute, C.R.S. 13-9-102”,
Trust & Estate Section
Council Notes of the
Colorado Bar Association, March
2002; and “Highlights of the
Uniform Probate Code, Article
II”, The Colorado Lawyer,
Vol. 23, No. 10, October 1994.
Mr. Darling’s practice focuses
on solving problems in the
administration of estates and
trusts through compromise or
litigation, and is certified as
a mediator in that regard. Mr. Darling is
licensed to practice in all of
Colorado’s district and
appellate courts and in various
federal courts throughout the
country. He is a member of the
Florida and Colorado Bar
Associations. Mr. Darling
is also a Fellow of the American
College of Trust and Estate
Counsel, has an AV rating with
Martindale-Hubbell, is a
Colorado Super Lawyer, and is
listed in Best Lawyers in
America and Strathmore's Who's
Who on Professionals.
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ASH WOODS HILL & FARLEY, P.C.
360 South Monroe Street, Suite 400
Denver, Colorado 80209-3709
Telephone: (303) 322-8943