The head of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s political and regulatory law group, nominated in June to lead the Colorado U.S. Attorney’s Office, revealed earning $512,000 in partnership share at the firm, according to a newly released financial disclosure.

Jason Dunn, an equity shareholder in Denver at the Colorado-based Brownstein Hyatt since 2015, also leads the firm’s state attorneys general practice. Before joining Brownstein Hyatt in 2007, he served as deputy attorney general under then-Attorney General John Suthers, a Republican.

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