User details
ID 980592287 Email address rcrane@durangolaw.com
Status ResoluteOnly
First name Robert Last name Crane
Full name Robert E. Crane Esq.
Gender Male
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Contact information
Corporation Crane, Leake & Ehlers
Address 1 102 W. 18th Street
City Durango
ZIP Code 81301
State Colorado
Phone (970)946-6747 Fax (970)259-6354
Cell public? Yes
Promote video conferencing? No
CC name   CC email  
Formal Qualifications & Memberships
Judge? No
ADR services 1,2
Education
  • University of Notre Dame, Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1977 
  • University of Chicago, Master of Arts, International Relations 1974 
  • Fort Lewis College, Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1973
Memberships

Since returning to Durango in 1980, Mr. Crane has been actively involved in both the legal community and the community as a whole. Mr. Crane was president of the Southwest Colorado Bar Association, and has been honored to receive that Bar Association’s Professionalism Award and has received the Pro Bono Services Award twice (the second time in 2011). He has also received the Colorado Bar Association’s Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding public service to the legal profession and the community.

Mr. Crane also served on the original Board of Directors for the Colorado Lawyers Trust Account Foundation (COLTAF), was a founding member and officer of the Four Corners Inns of Court, was the founder and has been the moderator and a presenter (on several occasions) at Law in the Trenches (a legal seminar presented annually by the Southwest Colorado Bar Association), provided CLE programs related to settlement conferences and other topics, and served on several grievance panels for hearings involving grievances filed against attorneys. Mr. Crane was an instructor of business law at Fort Lewis College, a presenter at the Small Business Administration seminar on choice of entity, and served as an advisor to the legal aid coordinator for Southwest Colorado. Mr. Crane served as a Member of the Board of Directors of the Durango 9R School District (two years as president) and was honored by being named as a member of the All State School Board. He was a founding member of the Four Corners Better Business Bureau; a member of the Board of Directors of the Four Corners Sheltered Workshop, an entity dedicated to providing employment for disabled citizens (two years as president); a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Volunteers of America Southwest Safehouse, an entity providing shelter and support primarily to battered women and children (two years as president); a member of the Board of Directors for Volunteers of America, Colorado; and a member of the Board of Directors for the Fort Lewis College Alumni Association. He has been a guest speaker on several occasions at Fort Lewis College, Pueblo Community College and Durango High School, and he developed and taught an independent study program for elementary school students celebrating the 200th anniversary of the United States Constitution.

Biography

After graduating from law school at the University of Notre Dame, Mr. Crane served as a law clerk to the United States District Court Judge, Honorable Richard P. Matsch. Mr. Crane then worked as an associate in a Denver litigation firm for two years before relocating with his family to Durango in 1980. In his early years of practice in Durango, Mr. Crane had a true general practice including all varieties of transactional and litigation matters, but focusing on civil trial work in state and federal courts. Over time, his practice evolved into civil litigation and advising clients on business matters. Today, Mr. Crane is of counsel to the firm and his practice is limited to providing alternative dispute resolution services, primarily conducting settlement conferences.

Mr. Crane’s first exposure to alternative dispute resolution services was as a litigator representing clients in civil proceedings, including arbitrations. In the mid-1980s, Mr. Crane was instrumental in helping the Southwest Colorado Bar Association establish a volunteer mediation program in which members of the bar volunteered their services to the local court so that small claims court civil cases are mediated at no cost to the litigants. That program has been very successful for both the parties and the court and is still in existence today.

In 1997, Mr. Crane was first asked to conduct a settlement conference in a pending civil matter. The case settled, somewhat to the surprise of the parties and attorneys. Thereafter, Mr. Crane received other requests to conduct settlement conferences in civil disputes, and he conducted hundreds of settlement conferences as an adjunct to his regular practice. His current practice is limited to conducting settlement conferences and arbitrations, mostly in Southwest Colorado, including Durango, Telluride, Cortez, Pagosa Springs and Montrose, with the occasional request that he travel to Denver, Grand Junction, New Mexico or other locales. Mr. Crane’s problem-solving skills, broad litigation background and history of representing both plaintiffs and defendants in many types of civil cases helped him to become a very successful mediator in settlement conferences.

ADR Practice & Case Experience
Additional languages 1
Practice started 0
Dispute areas 15,18,44,50,61,65,67,70,72,75,94
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Private calendar purchased No
Calendar preference Disabled Calendar display type 5 day
Calendar last update time Never
Booking
Whole days Disabled Multiple mediations Disabled Ask Client to Select ADR Service? Disabled
Time zone Eastern
Requested Date Automatically Held/Booked? Disabled Auto hold type On Hold Ask if all attending counsel agreed on date? Disabled
Notes mandatory? Yes
Additional attendees No
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