About Ron
Ron Salas traces his professional roots to Colorado's public universities. He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and later studied at Colorado State University. Those campuses helped shape an understanding of the state's communities and institutions that has informed his work as an attorney.
Salas's path from classroom to courtroom followed a local arc. After completing his studies he entered the practice of law in Colorado. Over the years he has worked within the state's legal framework, handling matters that require knowledge of local statutes, rules and procedures. He is admitted to practice in Colorado and maintains a practice that addresses the needs of clients within the state.
Collegiate life at two different universities gave Salas a mix of perspectives. Boulder offered an urban academic setting and a large public research environment. Colorado State brought a different campus culture and connections across the state's regions. Together they provided a varied backdrop for someone who would go on to practice under the Colorado bar.
Peers describe Salas as someone who values clear explanation and steady preparation. He aims to make complex legal concepts accessible to the people he represents. That approach is evident in how he prepares filings and in his interactions with courts and administrative bodies. He tends to emphasize practical outcomes and attention to procedural detail rather than legal theory alone.
Outside of filings and hearings he has remained engaged with local professional networks. Salas participates in opportunities to stay current on changes in state law and on developments in Colorado courts. He also keeps ties to the communities he served while at the state’s universities, drawing on those relationships for local context when advising clients.
Salas’s career is best understood in local terms: educated in Colorado public institutions, licensed in the state, and practicing under Colorado law. He brings that continuity to each matter he handles. He currently practices law in Colorado.