J. Thomas Macdonald

J. Thomas Macdonald

Litigation - Land Use and Zoning

5.0 (1 reviews)
Denver, Colorado
44+ years experience
Otten Johnson Robinson Neff + Ragonetti PC
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950 Seventeenth Street, Suite 1600, Denver, CO 80202
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Bio

Tom Macdonald has substantial experience across a broad spectrum of transactional real estate, and real estate and land use litigation, with three distinct specialties: (1) real estate transactions, (2) workouts, foreclosures and bankruptcy, and (3) land use and constitutional litigation. Tom represents commercial lenders with a particular emphasis on loan foreclosures, workouts, bankruptcies and mechanics’ lien litigation. In addition, Tom represents clients in all types of real estate transactions. In the litigation context, Tom represents clients in complex litigation involving land use and governmental regulation.Tom is also well known for his expertise in land use and Constitutional litigation matters. He is routinely called upon to assist with cases that involve due process and other facets of Constitutional law.Specialty Practice: Land Use and Constitutional Litigation Tom represents both local governments and developers in land use and constitutional litigation. Tom has had the opportunity to participate in a number of high profile land use cases which have arisen out of the firm's large and complex land use practice. For landowners, these cases include Bd. of County Comm'rs of Douglas County v. Bainbridge, 929 P.2d 691 (Colo. 1997), in which the firm's clients successfully challenged the authority of Colorado counties to impose school impact fees, and Rocky Mountain Christian Church v. Bd. of County Comm'rs of Boulder County, 612 F. Supp. 1163 (D. Colo. 2009), aff'd 613 F.3d 1229 (2010), cert. denied 13 S. Ct. 178 (2011), in which a local government was ordered to approve an expansion application for the firm's religious client. A notable case in which he represented the government was Hillside Community Church, S.B.C., v. Olson, 58 P.3d 1021 (Colo. 2002), in which the Colorado Supreme Court reversed a judgment against the firm's client for violation of procedural due process. Tom has taught at numerous continuing legal education programs in this area and recently authored the chapter on Colorado law for the book Development Impact Fees in the Rocky Mountain Region, Second Edition, published by the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute.Prior to attending law school, Tom worked as a newsman for the Associated Press in Denver, his native city. He currently serves on the firm’s Marketing & BD Committee. In the litigation context, Tom represents clients in complex litigation involving land use and governmental regulation. Tom is also well known for his expertise in land use and Constitutional litigation matters. He is routinely called upon to assist with cases that involve due process and other facets of Constitutional law. Tom represents both local governments and developers in land use and constitutional litigation. Tom has had the opportunity to participate in a number of high profile land use cases which have arisen out of the firm's large and complex land use practice. For landowners, these cases include Bd. of County Comm'rs of Douglas County v. Bainbridge, 929 P.2d 691 (Colo. 1997), in which the firm's clients successfully challenged the authority of Colorado counties to impose school impact fees, and Rocky Mountain Christian Church v. Bd. of County Comm'rs of Boulder County, 612 F. Supp. 1163 (D. Colo. 2009), aff'd 613 F.3d 1229 (2010), cert. denied 13 S. Ct. 178 (2011), in which a local government was ordered to approve an expansion application for the firm's religious client. A notable case in which he represented the government was Hillside Community Church, S.B.C., v. Olson, 58 P.3d 1021 (Colo. 2002), in which the Colorado Supreme Court reversed a judgment against the firm's client for violation of procedural due process. Tom has taught at numerous continuing legal education programs in this area and recently authored the chapter on Colorado law for the book Development Impact Fees in the Rocky Mountain Region, Second Edition, published by the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute. Prior to attending law school, Tom worked as a newsman for the Associated Press in Denver, his native city. He currently serves on the firm’s Marketing & BD Committee.

Practice Areas

Litigation - Land Use and Zoning

Awards & Recognition

  • Recognized: Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
  • Practice Area: Land Use and Zoning Law

Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2009

Education

  • University of Colorado at Boulder, J.D., graduated 1981
  • University of Colorado at Boulder, graduated 1977
  • University of Colorado at Boulder, graduated 1981

Reviews

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Kathleen Campbell

2 weeks ago

Essential counsel for complex land use and real estate matters

Tom Macdonald's deep expertise was invaluable when our commercial development faced significant zoning challenges. With 44 years of focused experience in Denver real estate and land use litigation, he navigated the complex municipal process with exceptional skill. His strategic guidance, rooted in his recognized standing in land use law, not only resolved the immediate dispute but also secured a favorable outcome that protected our long-term investment. His professionalism and command of transactional detail are truly outstanding.

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