About Paige A.

Paige A. Gleason built her legal foundation in the Pacific Northwest and New England. She attended the University of Vermont before earning her J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law. Those years shaped her early interest in public-service clinics and courtroom procedure.

She began her post-law school work in clinical settings. At Gonzaga she worked in the Low Income Tax Clinic and the Environmental Law Clinic, roles that placed client advocacy and practical problem-solving at the center of her training. In 2013 she served as a law clerk to Magistrate Judge Scott A. Oravec in the United States District Court for the District of Alaska. That clerkship gave her a close-up view of federal practice and the mechanics of district court litigation.

By 2014 she had moved into private practice. She joined The Bagley Law Office and was listed as a senior associate that year. Her time there involved casework typical of a busy civil practice, including drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, and representing clients in contested matters. The record of her roles shows steady movement from clinical advocacy and clerkship experience into day-to-day lawyering in a firm setting.

Gleason is admitted to practice in Colorado. Her trajectory — clinic work, a federal clerkship, then firm experience — suggests an attorney comfortable in both policy-minded settings and adversarial proceedings. She has handled matters that touch on tax issues and environmental concerns, reflecting the clinics she worked in while in law school, and has experience that includes federal court procedure from her clerkship.

Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and practical. Her background in low-income tax work meant early exposure to client intake, benefit calculations, and negotiating with tax authorities. The environmental clinic work familiarized her with regulatory frameworks and administrative processes. Those strands of experience intersect in many modern litigation and counseling matters.

She maintains an office at 1777 S. Harrison Street. Her career path shows a blend of public-interest training and private-practice responsibilities. She now practices in Colorado, concentrating on litigation and matters that draw on her tax and environmental clinic experience. Her current practice focuses on litigation and counseling in tax-related and environmental matters.

Education

Gonzaga University School of Law

J.D.

University of Vermont

Experience

Senior Associate

The Bagley Law Office
2014

Law Clerk

United States District Court-District of Alaska, Magistrate Judge Scott A. Oravec
2013

Law Clerk

Gonzaga University Legal Assistance- Low Income Tax Clinic
2013

Law Clerk

Gonzaga University Legal Assistance- Environmental Law Clinic
2013

Accepted Jurisdictions

Colorado

Office Locations

Main Office

 1777 S. Harrison Street Suite 1210 Denver CO 80210