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Administrative Lawyers Nearby Denver 80203 (by distance)
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(Denver Area) 80202 5.4 miles
(Greenwood Village Area) 80111 6.3 miles
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(Lone Tree Area) 80124 10.8 miles
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(Boulder Area) 80305 25.6 miles
(Castle Rock Area) 80104 27.1 miles
(Boulder Area) 80304 30.8 miles
(Boulder Area) 80302 32.0 miles
FAQs - Administrative Lawyers in city Denver How many Administrative lawyers actively serve residents of Denver, Colorado? Approximately 34 licensed attorneys focus on Administrative across Denver, Colorado. Most matters are filed through the Colorado District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Administrative lawyers in Denver, Colorado? In Denver, typical rates range from $244-$351 per hour for Administrative. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3662 and $8494, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Administrative matters usually take in courts near Denver? Administrative cases in Denver, Colorado usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the Colorado District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Administrative cases for people living in Denver, Colorado? Residents of Denver typically see Administrative filings handled by the Colorado District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Administrative? About 46% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Administrative, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Paul D. Godec serves as Special Counsel for Kissinger & Fellman, P.C. Paul obtained his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 1983 from Rice University and his Juris Doctor from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis in 1986. After many years in private practice, Paul joined Kissinger & Fellman in October of 2010.. Paul focuses his practice in general business and corporate law, employment law, employment contracting, public employment, employment severance agreements, medical professional licensure and credentialing, and insurance defense. Paul's practice also involves complex civil litigation including contract, health care, employment, covenants not to compete, construction, construction defect, and civil rights. Paul's extensive experience has allowed him to resolve numerous cases successfully through trials or alternative dispute resolution, and to find winning and efficient solutions to his clients' legal needs.. Paul is a member of the American Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association (Health Law Section and Construction Law Section), and the Denver Bar Association. He has also written many publications and given numerous presentations including Defensible Termination Decisions, Colorado Claims (April 2011, Vol. 9, No.1), Protect Against 'Clean' Theft of Secrets Using Data-Scrubbing Programs, Denver Business Journal (November 14-20, 2008), with Robert Lelewski, Plugging Telecommunications Leaks of Proprietary Information, Denver Business Journal (April 11-17, 2008), "You're Fired" : Well-Documented Terminations May Trump Employment Claims, at the Colorado Claims Association Law Day (March 26, 2010), and Drug Testing of Workers' Compensation Claimants, at the Professionals in Workers' Compensation Annual Education Day (November 13, 2009).
Laura works passionately and thoughtfully with businesses and individuals to maximize the benefit of their legal rights and to understand their legal obligations. She accomplishes this task by providing day-to-day advice, drafting customized policies and procedures and implementing those policies through employee trainings. She believes that clear guidelines—for managers as well as employees—is the best path to a productive workforce and litigation avoidance.. When litigation is necessary, Laura is an undaunted advocate for her clients in the courtroom. Laura litigates employment issues in federal courts and before administrative bodies as well as traditional civil matters in state and federal court, such as breach of contract, non-competition and trade secret litigation, landlord tenant disputes, construction defect cases and other business disputes.. Laura spends a substantial amount of time working with youth serving organizations including early childhood education centers, child care facilities, camps, community organizations and single skill building trainings. As a result of her board service in this area and her extensive experience representing youth serving organizations, Laura provides customized solutions and real world solutions to licensing issues and in response to county investigations.. Laura has received numerous awards for her work.
Larry spent 19 years in private practice where he sharpened his skills and branched out into domestic relations, business formation, general civil litigation, real estate, and construction defect litigation.. From 2002- 2005 Larry was a partner in Dailey and Jacobs, P.C. in Aurora, CO. He continued to build his practice and serve his clients with integrity. As varied as the areas of practice are, there is some overlap that requires knowledge in various disciplines.. In 2005, Larry joined the team as a Partner at Benson & Case, LLP. His focus remains on finding his clients the best solution for their legal needs.. When outside the office Larry enjoys, spending time with his family. He and his wife Debbie are raising two children. He also enjoys sports and travel.
I received my Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Arkansas while earning the designation “Fulbright Senior Scholar,” winning the James W. Hudson Award for the study of History, and graduating summa cum laude.. After completing my undergraduate studies, I attended the University of Colorado Law School, where I received my Juris Doctorate. While in law school, I served as a research associate at the Natural Resources Law Center. Prior to graduation, I gained litigation experience while serving as a student attorney in the American Indian Law Clinic, as well as working for a criminal defense firm in Denver.. My practice is varied and is focused primarily in complex civil litigation, involving personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, constitutional law, and products liability matters. A large portion of my practice also focuses on litigation and appeals involving employment law, and more specifically the defense of police officers, sheriffs, and governmental officials in disciplinary actions across Colorado in state and federal courts, and administrative tribunals. I have successfully litigated many cases to verdict in both state and federal court, and have extensive trial experience. I am a member of Elkus, Sisson, and Rosenstein’s team of trial attorneys, and I participate in all phases of the litigation process.. I am a member of the Colorado Bar Association, The Denver Bar Association, and the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association.. When not assisting clients, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two dogs. I am also active in the Denver Chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.
I am a trial lawyer and have successfully tried both civil and criminal cases for thirty years. I have won murder trials, many other felonies, and countless misdemeanors and I have also been active in community service throughout my career, having been a founder of the Art Students League of Denver, , Chaired the Denver section of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) in Colorado, among others.. Creativity in Law is necessary.. To be an excellent lawyer, you need to be creative. As a litigator, I need to be creative in coming up with arguments on behalf of my clients, in applying case law to those arguments, and even in determining what defenses to bring. It means I bring creativity to my cases and expertise in ways that build the best possible defenses and strategies. I have helped many lawyers manage and evaluate their cases in the most creative way possible to prepare for and win even the most difficult trials.. I am also a creative artist and oil painter, painting nearly every day. The practice of painting keeps me happy and energized for my daily law practice.
David J. Nagel is the CFO of Feldmann Nagel Cantafio Margulis, PLLC with former experience as a CPA. As a CPA, he handled white collar crime matters and shareholder derivative lawsuits in Los Angeles, CA. Now, he focuses his practice on administrative law, business & commercial law, civil litigation, construction law, estate planning, marijuana/cannabis law, oil & gas law, probate, real estate law, and regulatory law. Mr. Nagel holds a J.D. from Tulane Law School and is admitted to practice in Colorado, Texas, and the U.S. District Court District of Colorado. He is also a registered professional lobbyist in Colorado. He is a member of the American Bar Association and is a past Presidential Appointee to the National Conference of Attorneys an Certified Public Accountants.
Bill Hobbs is a highly experienced attorney with nearly 40 years’ experience working with elected officials, the legislature and election law. As an Of Counsel attorney with Ireland Stapleton, Bill draws from his experience in the Colorado Secretary of State’s office as both a Deputy Secretary of State and as a former State Elections Director to assist local governments on election law issues. Additionally, Mr. Hobbs serves as the Director of Special Projects for the Colorado Statewide Internet Portal Authority, where he helps to bring information technology services and solutions to Colorado state agencies and local governments.