Denver, CO (March 21, 2025) — Lathrop GPM is pleased to announce that Colorado Super Lawyers has named attorneys William “Billy” Jones, Alison Zinn, and Thomas Rodriguez to its 2025 list. Additionally, attorneys Joseph Mark and Blaine Bengtson were named “Rising Stars” for 2025. Partner Billy Jones was honored among the “Colorado Top 100” for the second consecutive year.
A Thomson Reuters business, Super Lawyers is a rating service that is based on peer nominations that are supported by interviews, independent research, data verification and good-standing review. Only five percent of the lawyers in a given state or region are named Super Lawyers; 2.5 percent qualify as Rising Stars.
Jones joined the firm in 2024 and is an accomplished litigator with a strong focus on franchise and distribution disputes. His career spans over 15 states and includes class action defense and intellectual property litigation. Jones represents a broad range of clients, including midsize to large businesses. He is a member of the Defense Research Institute and the International Association of Defense Counsel.
Zinn is a trial attorney focused on trust and estate litigation and elder law. She is a frequent speaker and thought leader on a variety of legal topics, including the Colorado Uniform Trust Code, protected proceedings, trial, and deposition skills. Zinn is actively involved in the legal and broader community, holding numerous roles over the years with the Colorado Women’s Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association as well as volunteering with the Denver Probate Court, among others.
Rodriguez has more than 20 years of experience in probate litigation, including contested guardianships and conservatorships, fiduciary representation, and other will and trust litigation. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), and is a member of the Boulder County Bar Association, Boulder County Estate Planning Council, and The Colorado Bar Association.
Mark is a skilled litigator with a proven track record in resolving complex business and real estate disputes. His practice is focused on representing businesses, business owners and investors, developers, landowners, brokers, landlords, property managers and homeowners in general corporate and commercial real estate litigation disputes.
Bengtson focuses his practice on environmental law, including regulatory compliance, transactional issues and litigation, as well as litigation involving contaminants and toxic tort claims, and some complex civil litigation. He assists clients with environmental matters under federal and state law, and in judicial and administrative forums.