Stephanie Rubinstein is Of Counsel with Hall Estill and practices in Grand Junction, Colorado. Her practice includes general real estate law (including both transactional and litigation work), as well as business litigation, estate planning and probate. She also serves as a private mediator to assist in bringing cases to a mediated conclusion.
Stephanie has spoken at many events across the state, including Senior Law Day, Domestic Violence Conference, Mediating Domestic Cases for Colorado Courts and the Annual Domestic Relations Conference. Currently, she serves as the Title IX coordinator for the Colorado Mesa University Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), and participates in the Mesa County Pro Bono Modification Clinic assisting with modification of dissolution marriage decrees.
Education & Admissions
Education
- Drake University Law School (J.D., 1996)
- Truman State University (B.A. in English Language and Literature/Letters, 1993)
Admissions
- Colorado
Experience
- 2024-Present Hall Estill
- 2020-Present Colorado Mesa University, Title IX Coordinator
- 2018-Present Rider & Quesenberry
- 2006-2018 21st Judicial District, Magistrate
- 2003-2006 Tuttle, Eret & Rubinstein, LLC
- 1999-2003 City of Grand Junction
- 1997-1998 Colorado Legal Services
Honors & Awards
- Recipient of the Judicial Excellence Award, 2011
- Recipient of the Professionalism Award from the Mesa County Bar Association, 2014
- Recipient of the Judicial Officer of the Year from the Board of Colorado CASA, 2016
Community & Professional Involvement
- Member, Mesa County Access to Justice
- Member, Board of Directors, Mesa County Pro Bono Project