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Thomas Dyer is a partner in the Denver office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice. His practice also focuses on Securities Litigation and Corporate Litigation. Thomas represents public and private companies in a wide array of matters, including civil litigation, compliance, regulatory filings, transactional drafting, and other corporate work. Thomas is also an Adjunct Professor of Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. As an Adjunct Professor, Thomas presents on myriad antitrust matters, including price-fixing, market divisions, monopolization, product and consumer allocations, market structures, the application of antitrust laws to technology industries, group boycotts, cartel activity, and price discrimination. Thomas distills complex antitrust concepts into accessible and engaging lessons to create a dialogue regarding the law and how it has developed. Thomas is very active in the Colorado Bar Association, occupying a variety of leadership roles. He serves as the Chair of the Antitrust and Consumer Protection sub-section of the Colorado Bar Association’s Business Law Section. He also sits on the Executive Council of the Colorado Bar Association’s Business Law Section. Previously, he served as an Executive Council Member and Advisory Board Member of the Colorado Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division. Thomas has been selected by his peers as a Rising Star for Antitrust Litigation (2024 Colorado) by Super Lawyers. Thomas earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Colorado State University. Thomas' background in economics enables him to speak the language of his clients and view legal issues with an eye on business implications.