About Trisha K.

Trisha K. Harris combined a marketing undergraduate degree and a law degree before making law her career. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Colorado State University in 1992. A decade later she completed her Juris Doctor at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2003. Those two degrees sit at the foundation of a professional life that blends business sense with legal training.

After finishing law school she built a practice in Colorado. Her professional affiliations date to 2003, when she joined the Colorado Bar Association and the Denver Bar Association. She also became a member of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Community Associations Institute the same year and has maintained those memberships since. The memberships supply ongoing education and a network of peers in areas that frequently overlap with homeowners’ associations, condominium governance and property-related disputes.

Colleagues describe her work as methodical and practical. She applies analytical skills gained in both marketing and law to issues that require careful document review, contract analysis and board advisory. Her approach privileges clarity. She breaks complex statutes and association rules into plain language for board members and residents alike. The combination of business training and legal reasoning helps when advising small corporations, management companies and volunteer boards.

Her practice involves counseling and representing clients on matters that commonly arise around common-interest communities. Those include questions of governance, enforcement of covenants, and the interplay between state statutes and community bylaws. She also appears in proceedings where association decisions are contested and prepares the kinds of governing documents that guide long-term community operations. She works with clients on transactional matters as well as disputes that reach formal hearings.

Harris stays active in local professional circles to keep pace with changes that affect community associations and property law across Colorado. Membership in the Community Associations Institute and the local bar organizations supplies updates on case law, legislative developments and management practices. She combines that ongoing education with practical legal work in Colorado courts and administrative forums. She currently practices law in Colorado, concentrating on issues affecting community associations and related property matters.

Education

University of Colorado - Boulder

Juris Doctorate | Law

2003

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

Bachelor of Science | Marketing

1992

Accepted Jurisdictions

Colorado

Professional Associations

Community Associations Institute, Rocky Mountain Chapter

has membership 2003 - Current

Colorado Bar Association

has membership 2003 - Current

Denver Bar Association

has membership 2003 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 1635 Foxtrail Drive, Suite 201 Loveland CO 80538

Office 2

 5610 Ward Road Suite 300 Arvada CO 80002