Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 80020 | 50 available
50 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80020 in Broomfield, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $368 per hour.
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Stan was born in Buffalo, New York but has lived in Colorado for the past 10 years. He currently serves on the Local Licensing Authority and Zoning Board of Adjustment for the City and County of Broomfield. He also serves as a board member for his own homeowners association. When he is not working, Stan enjoys spending time in the mountains with his wife and children.
Since 1987, the Andersohn Law Office, P.C. has represented businesses and successful individuals in a wide range of business matters, real estate transactions, contracts, employment agreements, sales and purchases of businesses, estate planning, probate administration, oil and gas leases and agricultural law. The firm has represented national and international construction supply companies for over thirty years, specializing in mechanic’s liens, bond claims, and related litigation. Mr. Andersohn has successfully represented clients in district courts, the Colorado Court of Appeals, and the Colorado Supreme Court.. Nathan L. Andersohn, Esq. was raised in the Midwest with family farming roots back to the 1850s. He has a background in accounting, law, farming, oil & gas and real estate investment. His life experience is an excellent fit for business clients. As an active outdoorsman, he has developed a client base of individuals and companies involved in ranching, hunting, and recreation.. It is a priority of the firm to build long term relationships with clients, to communicate with clients, and to give excellent service at reasonable rates. The success of the firm is based on practical advice from a lawyer with strong business experience. Personal relationships and referrals have been a key to a busy and dynamic practice for thirty years.. The Andersohn Law Office, PC serves all of Colorado, including Larimer County, Boulder County, Jefferson County, Douglas County, Arapahoe County, the City and County of Denver, Adams County, the City and County of Broomfield, Weld County, Morgan County, Elbert County, and El Paso County. We handle cases in all rural areas of Colorado and have statewide experience.
Said started his career in Denver as a general practitioner handling cases in criminal law, personal injury, marijuana law, and Business Law. Said has been helping Coloradoans with many different legal situations that arise with fair priced service. When you hire Said to represent your case you will have one of the hardest working attorneys in town, and someone that truly cares about the results of your case.. Said is a member of the Colorado Bar, Adams County Bar, and Colorado Criminal Bar Association. He has worked to protect many people from the criminal justice system, and helps people regain their freedom. Currently is helping people reunite and solve their family disputes. He works tirelessly to help Coloradoans have the opportunity to defend themselves in many different ways. Said has handled cases mostly in the Denver Metro area; however he has handled many cases throughout the state. Said is willing to travel to the far corners of Colorado when you need representation.. Said is a former Colorado State Public Defender and a member of the Colorado Criminal Bar Association. He has protected many people from the criminal justice system, and helps people regain their freedom. He works tirelessly to help Coloradoans have the opportunity to defend themselves against a criminal justice system that looks to exploit them. Said has handled cases mostly in the Denver Metro area and Greeley, Colorado. However, he has handled many cases throughout the state. Said has primarily dealt with cases involving DUI, Domestic Violence, Theft, Traffic Infractions, and so much more. Said has successfully defended people up to and including dozens of trials.. Said has plenty of Family Law experience and can help you through the difficult process. Said has helped people get a divorce, gain custody of their children, and resolve property disputes between married couples. Said has had extensive experience in the Courtroom, and through Mediation, that can help you through your trying time. Said is versed in everything from simple divorce without kids or property, to million dollar estates and multiple children. No divorce is too difficult or complex that it cannot be resolved.. Said is an active member of NORML, and has extensive experience working in and around the Cannabis Industry. While in Law School, Said helped in attempting to establish the first NORML chapter at a Law School, but the administration obstructed the effort. Said has been involved in the Cannabis Industry in Colorado since 2013. He helped to start the Colorado Bar Association’s Cannabis Law Committee. Said assists patients, growers, and owners in the industry navigate the complex regulations provided by the MED. Said has extensively dealt with local regulators and politicians on crafting and interpreting Cannabis Policy.. Said believes in giving back to the community and has been very involved in local politics. Said has taken on many volunteer roles in local politics, and assists with election process and understanding regulations. Said has worked to make more people in Denver be a part of the political process and participate in the system.. If you are in need of legal assistance please give Said a call.
Robinson & Henry Associate Attorney Steven Lambert is a member of the firm’s Family Law Team. Steven’s passion for understanding the country’s governmental, bureaucratic, and judicial institutions inspired him to attend law school.. Steven has practiced various areas of law, including civil litigation, criminal law, government relations, corporate, and commercial law. Early on, though, he found himself gravitating towards the area of family law.. “It felt to me to be the most grounded in real life. In the practice of law, there is nothing more human than helping real people work through dissolution and custody matters,” Steven said.. In his legal practice, Steven has witnessed the spectrum of family law cases: high-asset, low-asset, high-conflict, very amicable, and everywhere in between. He uses this varied experience as he approaches each new case, no matter where his client is in the process or how the parties are relating to one another.. Steven takes a two-pronged approach to his client’s case. Professionally, he strives to be the most informed person about the facts of the case (apart from the parties themselves), as well as the most knowledgeable attorney regarding the laws pertaining to it.. Sometimes, cases involve nuanced areas of the law that are either completely new to the court or rarely litigated. When that occurs, Steven does not shy away from educating the court about the unique facts of the case.. Steven immerses himself with a case’s relevant facts and laws so when he steps into the courtroom or a settlement conference, he is prepared to obtain the best possible outcome for his clients and their families.. On a personal level, Steven tries to make himself as available as possible for his clients. He understands his clients are experiencing some of the most stressful times in their lives, so he ensures all their case information is available at his fingertips.. “Sometimes all it takes to ease a client’s nerves is a quick Zoom meeting or response email to reassure them of their case or explain a legal aspect of the law with which the client is not familiar. I strive to have each of my clients say that they feel better after speaking to me,” Steven said.. A Colorado native, Steven grew up in Leadville. He still visits from time to time to catch up with old friends and explore little-known facets of his hometown. During his free time, Steven enjoys spending time with his wife, Sydney, and their one-year-old son, Beckett. Steven plays the guitar and ukulele.. Steven’s Most Influential Case in His Own Words:. “There was a case out of Weld County that touched on the intersection of criminal and civil law. In this case, which ultimately gained global notoriety, I was able to assist my clients’ case by presenting various aspects of their legal and personal struggles to local and national news media, including an appearance on The Doctor Phil Show and various documentaries. Having such a small slice of life blown up to that scale demonstrated for me how special and sacred each individual life and case can be for those involved.”
Richard Schmittel is a senior litigation attorney at Robinson and Henry. His passion for helping people led him to pursue a legal career, and he has established himself as a skilled civil litigator.. Richard thrives on the challenges and complexities of civil litigation. His experience as a former district attorney provided him with invaluable courtroom experience and a deep understanding of legal strategy.. Representative Matters
Raj Chohan is a personal injury attorney with a passion for helping injured Coloradans seek the compensation they deserve and the justice their cases demand.He is a former prosecutor with extensive jury trial experience in some of the most complex and serious cases that exist under Colorado law. He has won numerous jury verdicts in serious felony matters including First Degree Murder, Vehicular Homicide, Vehicular Assault, Careless Driving Causing Death, Attempted Murder, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Robbery, Theft, Driving Under the Influence, Felony DUI, Reckless Driving, Hit and Run, and Careless Driving Causing Injury.As a Deputy District Attorney in Weld and Jefferson Counties, Mr. Chohan earned a reputation for being a tough, dynamic and persuasive trial lawyer. During his tenure in Weld County he was named Prosecutor of the Year for the 19th Judicial District.After leaving the District Attorney’s Office, he worked for one of the largest personal injury firms in Colorado, where he helped his clients recover millions of dollars in compensation for their injuries.Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Chohan was an award-winning television news reporter in Denver. He spent more than a decade covering crime, politics, natural disasters and human-interest stories. He also wrote political fact-check articles for the Rocky Mountain News and hosted one of Colorado’s longest running political discussion shows on PBS Channel 12. He embraced opportunities to give a voice to the voiceless and enjoyed telling unique stories about the fascinating people who live in this great state. His journalism has received numerous professional honors including the regional Emmy Award, the regional Edward R. Murrow Award, and honors from the Colorado Broadcasters’ Association, Associated Press and The Michigan Association of Broadcasters. He has served as a board member for the Denver Press Club and continues to provide commentary and occasional legal analysis for Denver television stations.Mr. Chohan received his law degree from the University of Denver where he graduated near the top of his class. He earned top academic honors in Trial Practice, Voir Dire, Evidence Practicum, Corporations, Media Law, and European Union Environmental Law. He also served on the Board of Editors for the Denver University Law Review.He has authored and co-authored several legal articles on topics including First Amendment protections for public employees, managing high-profile litigation and dealing with class action objectors. His law review article on Garcetti v. Ceballos has been cited by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and several lower courts.Mr. Chohan has also served on the Board of Directors for A Woman’s Place – a domestic violence shelter in Weld County.
Maile is a Colorado native with legal experience in several counties throughout the state. She became an attorney in order to help other people and to make legal assistance accessible to persons from all walks of life. Maile has practiced family law since 2008 and previously worked for one of the nation's largest family law firms. She is also a trained Child and Family Investigator. Additionally, Maile has experience in several other areas, including but not limited to collections, debt settlement, civil litigation, landlord/tenant law, criminal defense, contracts and LLC/Corporations.
I am a married, have one son and two dogs. I have worked at my family business of Warkentine Law Office that was originally started by my father approximately 40 years ago. The first 20 years of my practice, I had the amazing opportunity to learn the ropes from my Father. Just recently, my Father retired and I took over the practice.. In my spare time, I love to hang out with my family, walk the dogs, golf and ski.
Emily Teel Coleman is the founder of Higher Ground Law. Her law practice focuses on various areas of transactional law. Prior to starting Higher Ground Law, Mrs. Coleman was part of a mid-size Denver law firm where she practiced both transactional and litigation law. Mrs. Coleman has acquired significant experience in advising clients in the areas of estate and business succession planning, tax, probate, nonprofit formation and governance, business formation and transactions and real estate transactions. On the litigation side, she has experience representing businesses and individuals in a wide range of civil legal disputes.. If you ask her why she became an attorney, Emily will say that it all comes down to the challenge of problem solving. Each client and matter is unique, and understanding the client’s real interests and goals is paramount. The law was a natural choice to combine her passion for tackling a good challenge with her desire to provide first-rate, yet personal, legal counsel to her clients.. Prior to beginning her legal career, Emily worked in the International Executive Services (Tax) group of KPMG, LLP in Seattle, WA. With KPMG, Emily assisted several Fortune 500 clients with expatriate consulting and tax compliance services. Her practice with KPMG also included providing international and domestic tax planning, compliance and consulting services to high-net-worth individuals in the Seattle area. She finds that her tax and accounting background places her in a unique and invaluable position to help clients with tax issues that invariably arise in the areas of her law practice.. Emily studied Business and Accounting while pursuing her undergraduate degree at Seattle Pacific University. She received her J.D. from the University Of Denver Sturm College Of Law and was admitted to the Colorado Bar in October of 2010.