Attorney

Thomas
Witt

[he/him/his]
Attorney
Thomas Witt
Attorney

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Tom manages a nationwide practice that focuses on high-value real estate matters. He handles commercial lease agreements for both tenants and landlords; coordinates and manages real estate transactions on behalf of both purchasers and sellers; and drafts and negotiates agreements and contracts for real estate deals.

Before joining Moye White, Tom worked as a real estate and oil and gas attorney at two local Denver law firms. Prior to attending law school, he spent a decade as an archaeologist and historian working on grant funded and Section 106 projects across the United States. 

Tom is an active member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Colorado Preservation, Inc. Tom spends his free time enjoying all of Colorado’s outdoor activities, especially hiking in the mountains with his son, and continues to pursue his love for history and archaeology as an avocational archaeologist.


Publications and Articles

Co-author
"NIMBY to NOPE - or YESS?"
38 CARDOZO L. REV., 2017

Author
“In Support of Colorado House Bill 16-1392 – A Bill for an Act Concerning the
Administration of Water Banks”
University of Denver Water Law Review, 2017