K. Harsha Krishnan

Harsha KrishnanHarsha Krishnan is a shareholder of Lottner Rubin Fishman Saul.  His practice concentrates on business law, particularly the areas of telecommunications, emerging technologies and new businesses.     He combines his previous experience as a systems analyst and software developer with an understanding of telecommunications and new technology law to offer clients a unique perspective on their legal issues and problems.

Mr. Krishnan has represented medical device manufacturers, telephone companies, competitive access providers, long-distance resellers, microwave and satellite licensees, information service providers, software developers and other high technology firms.  He has provided representation to clients in federal and state regulatory proceedings, in litigation before regulatory agencies, and in the federal and state courts.  His practice also emphasizes representation of new businesses in connection with private debt and equity financing, including preparing private placement memoranda, blue sky filings, mergers and acquisitions, and intellectual property.  Additionally, Mr. Krishnan coordinates international trademark registrations for U.S. clients.

Mr. Krishnan holds a B.S. from Stanford University and a J.D. from the University of Utah, College of Law, where he was a member of the Utah Law Review and elected to the Order of the Coif. He served as a law clerk to Justice George E. Lohr of the Colorado Supreme Court.  He has been in private practice for over 15 years.

Mr. Krishnan is a member of the American, Federal Communications, Colorado and Denver Bar Associations.  He has been admitted to the Colorado Bar, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.  He is licensed to practice in the State of Colorado.   He recently completed a six-year term on the board of directors for the Denver Unit of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, where he continues to serve as a production support volunteer.

Specialty:     Telecommunications
                         Technology
                         Corporate and Securities Law
                         Administrative Law and Regulations
                         Trademarks

Lecturer:     Colorado Bar Association — Personal Communication Services
                        Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc. –Common Carrier Regulation
                        National Business Institute, Inc. — Cable Regulation

Author:     The Telecommunications Act of 1996-How It Impacts the Alarm Industry,
                     Security Sales Magazine,  April 1996;  October 1996