Partner Bruce Montoya Featured in Medscape

Oftentimes, legal challenges are not always linear. In a recent article by Medscape, Greenwood Village-based Partner, Bruce Montoya shared his view. Montoya’s perspective on attorneys being able to withhold the identity of medical experts who are consulted for affidavits of merit. Fueled by the necessary need for validity when experts are being deposed, the article takes readers through the rabbit hole of anonymous experts and the impact it has on the attorneys and clients alike.

Click here to read the full article.

Published by
Messner Reeves LLP

Recent Posts

Messner Reeves Associate Trevor Gallaway Participates in Immigration Panel Discussion

Messner Reeves LLP Denver Associate Trevor Gallaway recently participated in an Immigration Clinic panel discussion…

2 days ago

Messner Reeves Associate Trevor Gallaway Joins AILA Legislative Advocacy Committee

Messner Reeves LLP is pleased to announce that Associate Trevor Gallaway has been selected to…

2 days ago

Messner Reeves LLP Secures Patent for Syntervention’s Swicker Radiopaque Surgical Foam Sponge

Scott Hawranek partner at Messner Reeves LLP successfully obtained a U.S. patent for Syntervention, Inc.,…

4 days ago

Messner Reeves Partner Scott Monroe Named in the 2025 OC500 Directory of Influence

Messner Reeves LLP is pleased to announce that Orange County Partner Scott Monroe was named…

1 week ago

How to Include ICE Raids in Your Restaurant Safety Planning

It was 1988 when I first started working in a restaurant in Los Angeles. I…

4 weeks ago

Messner Reeves LLP Named in 2026 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms”

Messner Reeves LLP is pleased to announce the firm’s recognition in the 2026 U.S. News…

4 weeks ago