About Colleen Elizabeth
Colleen Elizabeth Hemingway is an attorney admitted to practice in Nevada and California. She has worked in public law and private practice over a career that spans three decades. Her résumé traces a steady progression from local government work to a small firm she established in 2014.
Her earliest listed role is as Alpine County District Lawyer in 1996. That post put her inside county government and courtroom dockets. A decade later she took on a senior position in state government service, serving as Deputy Lawyer General at Nevada Lawyer General in 2006. Those years in public office gave her regular exposure to litigation, regulatory questions and the procedural side of government practice.
After serving in the public sector, Hemingway shifted back toward private practice. In 2012 she joined Brauer Law Corporation as an associate lawyer. At the firm she handled client matters across civil practice areas and gained experience in firm-based case management and client counseling. The move prepared her for the next phase of her career: founding her own practice.
In 2014 she established Hemingway Law & Mediation. The firm combines legal representation with mediated dispute resolution, reflecting a practice that handles contested matters and alternative resolution processes. The office is listed at 333 City Blvd. West. Over the years the firm has handled a range of civil disputes and offered mediation services intended to shorten timelines and reduce costs for clients.
Colleen Hemingway’s background includes courtroom work, government representation and private-firm litigation. She has worked on matters that required negotiating settlements, drafting pleadings and guiding clients through administrative processes. Peers and clients who have interacted with her note a straightforward style in hearings and mediation sessions. She approaches procedural work methodically and prepares thoroughly for hearings and settlement conferences.
Outside of specific case work, Hemingway’s practice reflects an interest in resolving disputes without prolonged litigation when possible, while also being prepared to litigate when circumstances require. She balances the mechanics of procedural law with direct client counsel. Her schedule continues to include both mediation sessions and courtroom representation.
She currently operates Hemingway Law & Mediation and continues to handle civil matters and mediation services from the firm’s office. Her current practice centers on mediation and civil representation.