Collin Cannon
Collin is an Associate Attorney at Novo Legal who leads the firm's community-partnership work — building relationships with local and national organizations and non-profits to deliver direct representation, education, training, events, and large-scale benefits workshops, primarily in immigration.
I earned my JD from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2023, where I served on the Jessup International Moot Court Team. Before law school, I completed a Master's at Colorado State University in 2016, focused on American politics, public policy, and political theory.
From 2017 to 2020 I served as the inaugural Director of Advocacy and Development at the Immigrant and Refugee Center of Northern Colorado in Greeley. I built and managed a team of multi-lingual community navigators, lectured at public universities on immigration policy, wrote grants, recruited donors, and served clients directly. In 2021 I externed at the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network.
I joined Novo Legal as a legal extern in 2022 during law school. I was admitted to the Colorado bar in 2023 and the firm brought me on as an Associate Attorney that November. At Novo, I lead our community partnerships — I own our relationships with local and national organizations and non-profits, building the infrastructure that brings direct representation, education, training, events, and large-scale benefits workshops, in English and Spanish, to the people those organizations serve, primarily in immigration. If your organization wants to bring legal services to your community, this is the door to come through.
What I take on, and what I don't.
Immigration benefits
Naturalization · Family-based · Adjustment of status
Removal defense
Immigration court · Bond hearings · Detention defense
Community partnerships
Non-profit collaborations · Benefits workshops · Training & education
