Kieran Lasater is a Partner at Davis & Ceriani, where his practice focuses on Commercial Litigation, Intellectual Property Disputes, Real Estate Disputes, as well as Auto and Powersports Dealer representation. Prior to joining the Firm, Kieran was the owner of a small litigation and business law firm, as well as a senior associate at an established mid-size Denver firm.
Kieran takes pride in representing his clients, which range from individuals to small and large companies, through counseling and in various disputes, including breach of contract, trademark disputes, trade secret claims, non-compete and non-disclosure issues, real estate disputes, before the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, and in general business disputes. When engaged prior to litigation, Kieran counsels his clients in risk mitigation and avoidance, as well as dispute resolution, to minimize exposure and expense.
Kieran has published numerous articles and has presented continuing legal education programs in Colorado, Wyoming, and Pennsylvania.
Kieran holds a Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice from the Pennsylvania State University, as well as a minor in Sociology, and a Juris Doctor from the Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, where he was named to the Woolsack Honor Society (top 15% of class) and was the recipient of the Adele and Leonard R. Blumberg Academic Scholarship.
During law school, Kieran served as a law clerk to a trial court judge for two years and was the Executive Editor of the Penn State International Law Review, where his comment, A Survey of the Domestic Approaches to Antitrust Taken by the OPEC Member Nations: Do They Practice What They Preach?, 23 Penn St. Int’l L. Rev. 413 (Fall 2004), was published.
In his free time, Kieran enjoys spending time with his family, travel, surfing, scuba diving, dirt biking, snowboarding and hiking.