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4905 C lawyers are available in Denver, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 50% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $60 per hour.
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James "J.D." Murdock is an associate attorney at Taylor | Anderson, LLP, in the Denver office. He holds active licenses in Colorado and Florida, and has also litigated cases through pro hac vice admission in California, Louisiana, and Oregon. His practice focuses on the defense of wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases including products liability, general negligence, class action and medical malpractice claims.. From 2008 to 2014, J.D. was an attorney at Wicker Smith O'Hara McCoy & Ford, P.A., in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, where he successfully defended complex personal injury cases including products liability, medical malpractice, wrongful death and class action lawsuits.. He also served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Litigation Division of the Florida Office of the Attorney General and handled 42 U.S.C. 1983 lawsuits against governmental employees, prosecuted forfeiture actions and defended the State of Florida in personal injury lawsuits and in administrative hearings.. Throughout his career, J.D. has achieved excellent results representing Fortune 500 Companies, national insurance firms, healthcare organizations and governmental entities.
J.R. is an attorney, businessman, and servant of those in need. Civil and Commercial Litigation, Contracts and Agreements, Real Estate, Construction and Development, Business Formation, Mechanic's Liens. J.R. demonstrates an unbridled enthusiasm to advocate for you and your rights. Call for a free consultation.
J. Scott Sweeney is a construction defect attorney in Colorado. He helps homeowners in disputes with contractors. When homeowners realize they have purchased a home that contains defective construction or needs repairs, this attorney helps provide sound advicd based on years of experienced in performing this work.
J. F. "Jay" Muhaisen represents clients in Colorado Family Law Courts, before the United States Immigration Courts, and in Personal Injury matters.. Jay has represented clients:. Denver native Jay Muhaisen’s practice is concentrated in areas of immigration law, family law, and personal injury.. Jay has a law degree from the University of Denver and is admitted to practice in Colorado and in the Federal Courts. He has dedicated much of his career to the practice of immigration and naturalization law and represents clients from a vast number of countries. He is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association; and has represented clients in all phases of the immigration legal process. Jay also dedicates a large part of his practice to representing clients in family law matters; including dissolution of marriages and child custody/child support cases.. Jay loves to read fiction, including sci-fi and fantasy. He enjoys volunteering in elementary schools where he speaks about the law and culture, and volunteers to judge high school mock trial competitions. Jay is married and is blessed with a daughter and three sons.
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 focus on bankruptcy matters, financial restructuring, workouts, and reorganizations, including representing debtors, creditors and trustees. Over the years, I found that many clients prefer a "hands on" approach with their attorney when dealing with their everyday financial issues - instead of being just another number. After more than a decade in practice with a boutique bankruptcy law firm, I broke away so that I could provide more personalized service to my clients.. I have a passion for outdoor activities, including road biking, mountain biking, hiking, skiing and boating. If I am not in the office, you can usually find me on the bike or on the slopes, depending on the season, spending quality time with my family.
I’ve spent the past 19 years representing consumers in bankruptcy and I can’t imagine doing anything else! It creates such a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in my professional life.. Having filed bankruptcy myself after uninsured medical treatment and credit card bills overwhelmed my young family, I understand the pain financial difficulties bring.. After seeing the struggles my clients were experiencing with student loans, I decided to expand my practice to include providing solutions to the crippling debt of federal and private student loans.. I seek to relieve the guilt, shame and self-doubt that threaten to overwhelm my clients. By guiding them through the options available and staying with them through each step of the process; I help to eliminate the stress and worry that can drown my clients.. My goal is to make your experience as easy as possible and create a firm foundation for you to begin with a fresh start!
I’m a Colorado native, although you’d never know it as I spent the majority of my life travelling from place to place with my family. Every new school taught me how to relate to people as individuals, which is how I found my way into family law.. As a child of divorced parents, I recognize the challenges that stem from family systems change. I chose to pursue a legal career in domestic relations law in order to help guide families through change, teach families how to avoid relationship breakdown, and create paradigms to keep families together.. I returned to Colorado in 2000 as a Division I lacrosse player at the University of Denver. As a lifelong athlete, I’ve learned the meaning of the words discipline, commitment, and excellence. Off the field, I earned a B.A. in Psychology as well as the University of Denver’s Shaklee-Trowill Research Award for my work in trauma and stress studies.. My family settled in Minneapolis and I travelled home to complete by legal studies at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. While in law school I took advantage of every opportunity I could to work with families in a state of transition.. As a law clerk with the Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project, I obtained protective orders for women struggling with domestic abuse. I also worked with women seeking asylum and other immigration refuge under the Violence Against Women Act. My commitment to working in underserved communities resulted in over 500 hours of public service during my law school career.. Families come in many shapes and sizes and I pride myself on understanding the needs of even the most non-traditional families. I advocate for creative problem solving and preventative legal strategies. I’ve created and drafted innovative prenuptial agreements and domestic partnership agreements to plan, protect, and preserve the future of several non-traditional families.. I believe it is important to not only have the emotional commitment to family law, but the economic commitment as well. After law school, I returned to the University of Denver to complete my LLM in Taxation. The division of joint finances, property, and other assets can have a lasting effect after a divorce is final. The emotional toll of divorce is difficult enough without worrying about the ongoing tax implications of property division. My taxation background allows me to spot potential financial issues before they become a problem.. My partner and I live in South East Denver with our four year-old English bulldog. Most weekends I can be found playing flag football, hiking, camping, skiing, and creating craft beer in my kitchen.
Isobel Thomas is nationally recognized for her success in achieving justice for her clients over the past two decades of her career. She represents a wide range of clients in a variety of practice areas, including medical malpractice, personal injury, and nursing home negligence. She has a special extertise in birth injury cases and has handled different matters all over the country.
Iris Halpern is an attorney at Rathod Mohamedbhai LLC. Her practice focuses on employment discrimination and constitutional civil rights litigation. Iris has been passionately fighting for plaintiffs and their civil rights for her entire legal career.. Before coming to Rathod Mohamedbhai, Iris worked as a trial attorney for over seven years, ultimately serving as the Senior Trial Attorney and an Acting Supervisory Attorney in the Denver Field Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. At the EEOC, Iris’ work focused on seeking relief for victims, frequently in systemic and large class cases, under federal antidiscrimination statutes including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
Iris Eytan is a founding partner of Eytan Law and is one of the most prestigious criminal lawyers in the state of Colorado. She is a sought-after speaker, expert, consultant, and attorney, especially in the areas of criminal trial litigation, homicides, Title IX, sexual offenses, and prosecutorial misconduct issues. She is the former owner of Eytan Nielsen LLC, former Partner at Reilly Pozner, and former Deputy State Public Defender for Arapahoe County, and focuses her practice on high-profile criminal cases that have been filed or are being investigated by law enforcement in all of Colorado’s judicial districts. She is the founder of Protect Ethical Prosecutors aimed at eliminating absolute immunity for prosecutors. She also was the co-founder and co-organizer of the National Health Forum on Forensic Medical Health and the Law.. Iris’s influence is felt at both the state and national levels of criminal law. She has received numerous accolades from the U.S. News and World Report, Best Lawyers in America©, Super Lawyers, 5280 Best Lawyers, and is regarded as one of the Top 100 Criminal Trial Lawyers by the American Trial Association. Iris has also been a featured in news outlets such as 48 Hours, ABC News Nightline, 20/20 After Midnight, and Good Morning America.. Iris is very involved in Colorado and national legal associations, and is the past Chair of the Colorado Lawyers Committee. She is also past Co-Chair for the National Criminal Defense Forum on Forensic Mental Health & the Law (2013), and past Legal Co-Chair for the 18th Judicial District Mental Health Court Project (2008). She is also a member of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar (2013-), association member of the Colorado Women’s Bar Association (2005-), and board member of the Capitol Hill Community Services Project (2005-).
In addition to the satisfaction I derive from helping my clients through my law practice, I am a telemark skier and enjoy skiing with my 11 year old daughter in the Colorado mountains.
In addition to serving as a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Panel Trustee, Rob spends the majority of his time focusing on creditor and debtor representation in consumer and corporate bankruptcy. Rob has extensive experience in a range of legal areas including civil litigation, contract drafting/disputes, domestic relations, consumer litigation, and real property. As an active lawyer in Denver, Rob continues to represent individuals and businesses in a range of matters in order to continually learn and gain practical experience so as to better manage the firm and represent his clients.. Rob is a voracious reader of historical fiction. Anything written by James Michener and David Gemmell are among his favorites. Bernard Cornwell, Conn Iggulden, and Jim Butcher (not really historical fiction, but entertaining) also rank high on his list. Rob enjoys wilderness excursions with his wife, 3 children, and their yellow lab. His hobbies are many and include reading and writing, family time, outdoor activities including fly fishing, skiing, mountain biking, paintball, and gardening.
In 2016 Daniel saved one of his clients approximately $900,000 from Plaintiffs’ initial demands. Daniel’s civil litigation practice is focused on the defense of construction defect, product defect, personal injury, and commercial litigations. He has achieved successful results representing store owners, businesses, general contractors, subcontractors, owner/developers, product manufacturers, and property owners.. Daniel is also a Certified Litigation Management Professional (CLMP) and he takes tremendous pride in forming successful business relationships. These relationships are based on open communication, timely reporting, litigation efficiency and the molding of expectations and goals into realistic litigation plans.
In 2013, after practicing law for ten years, Jennifer C. Rogers started ROGERS LAW. Jennifer began her practice in 2003 with a mid-sized law firm in downtown Denver and remained with that firm until 2013. At her previous firm, Jennifer’s practice focused on real estate, foreclosure, mortgage finance, evictions, residential and commercial real estate transactions, business entity formation and advice. Over the last ten years she has successfully handled numerous hearings and trials on behalf of her clients.. Jennifer’s clients have been primarily national mortgage banking institutions, real estate investors, and small business owners. In her previous practice, Jennifer assisted her clients with real estate litigation, as well as, transactional work related to real estate, real estate finance, business transactions, and title related issues.. Jennifer has been a frequent speaker and has participated on panels around the county at national conferences and seminars related to the mortgage industry. She has lectured on foreclosure and post-foreclosure related issues, eviction law, and regulatory compliance issues related to recent mortgage related legislation and federal laws.. At ROGERS LAW, Jennifer’s practice is focused on assisting individuals and small businesses, in addition to the traditional banking industry clients, with real estate transactions, contested issues related to real estate, foreclosure actions, evictions, business entity formation, drafting and reviewing business and real estate contracts, residential and commercial leases, and wills and estate planning.. Jennifer is a member of the American Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association, and the Real Estate section of the CBA. She is also a founding member and current board member of the Colorado Creditors Bar Association and an active member in the Colorado Women’s Bar Association.
If you ask Sean why he does personal injury work, this is the story he tells: "You know, I guess I’ve been picking fights with bullies since I was a kid. I was riding the bus home one day in middle school, and I saw another boy picking on someone about half his size. So, I stood up and told him what I thought of what he was doing. When we got off at our stop, he made it clear to me that we were going to have a fight about it. He was about a head taller than me. I don’t think I won, but I did get him to go away and leave us alone. That was a scary moment for me. But I’ve always been glad I spoke up.". About 20 years later, Sean is picking fights to help people who’ve been hurt due to the irresponsible acts of others. He’s accepted clients who were rejected by multiple other lawyers, brought their cases to trial, and won against long odds. He’s advised his clients to reject unjust settlement offers from some of the world’s largest and most powerful companies and forced those companies to pay far more than they said they would. In 2017, he helped a single mom who was permanently injured get justice from one of the largest grocery store chains in the country. The company offered only $250,000. Sean and his team obtained a jury verdict of $1.77 million. The case settled for $2.1 million after Sean and his team asked the court to add interest and costs and to increase the damages caps.. Sean’s willingness to fight means his clients often don’t have to. Sean and his team recently tried a case against a large insurance company and secured a judgment for hundreds of thousands of dollars – almost triple what the company offered to pay. That company now offers Sean’s other clients fairer settlements.. Sean and his team help people who have been injured in car, bike, vehicle vs. pedestrian, motorcycle, and truck accidents; people injured because of negligent property design, property cleaning, or property maintenance; people injured by dangerous products of all different categories; and people with a multitude of other types of personal injury claims.. Sean has also dedicated himself to helping improve the chances of personal injury victims throughout Colorado. He has accepted multiple invitations to speak about trial techniques at statewide meetings of the Colorado Trial Lawyers’ Association and other groups. He has testified in favor of fairer personal injury laws at the Colorado State Legislature. He loves working with other personal injury lawyers to help their clients achieve full justice, whether it’s talking through complex issues over the phone, sharing data about defense “expert” witnesses, or joining trial teams on tough cases as co-counsel.. But our job isn’t just about the results – our clients have often lost so much more than just the cost of their medical bills or the wages they couldn’t earn because they were hurt. Everyone at Dormer Harpring strives to live a balanced, full life because that’s what allows us to empathize with what our clients are going through. For Sean, the most important things in life are family, the mountains, and music. Sean was born and raised here in Colorado. He cherishes spending time with his wife and their dog and two cats. He loves to do just about anything in the mountains, from rock climbing, mountain biking, and skiing, to fly fishing, hiking, backpacking, and camping. He enjoys riding and working on his motorcycle. He likes to play his guitar and sing, but mostly just to himself.. If you’d like to see about having Sean help with your personal injury case, please give us a call at.
If you are struggling with credit cards, tax debt, medical bills, student loans, personal loans or business debt, Wink & Wink can help you evaluate your options and find a solution. At Wink & Wink, we don't believe there is a one size fits all approach to helping people get out of debt. Whether you are a candidate for bankruptcy, debt settlement or an offer in compromize with the IRS we will start with a comprehensive, no pressure free consultation where we will review your entire situation and answer all your questions while helping you determine your best option and next steps.. Wink & Wink is a small family business. Gigi Wink and her husband, Mike Wink, met in law school in Boulder, Colorado. They are both committed to providing the highest level of customer service in the business. They give clients their personal cell phone numbers and are always available to answer questions and help make the debt relief process understandable and as easy as possible.
If you are looking for tenatious and determined lawyer to represent you in bankruptcy or other debt related matters, call me today. I pride myself on responding promptly to your phone calls and e-mails and making your problems my priority. As an attorney at Skeen & Skeen, P.C., I handle all aspects of litigation arising in the course of bankruptcy. Our firm handles cases for debtors, creditors, and chapter 7 trustees from all over Colorado. I specialize in adversary proceedings and contested matters such as avoidance actions, relief from stay, recovery of property, and objections to discharge. You've got difficult, complicated money problems. You've found the right lawyer.
If you are charged with a DUI or DUID, or other criminal charges,I can help you. I limit my practice to defending people, just like you, charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Drugs (marijuana). I defend people charged with drug charges, assaults, domestic violence, vehicular homicides and vehicular assaults, and all other criminal cases.. Over the years I have both defended clients and prosecuted defendants so I understand what the prosecuter in your case is thinking. I first "work your case", which means I look at every angle and every piece of evidence in your case. I have been successful in trying cases to jury trials and also dealing with prosecutors in getting the very best plea for my client. This includes dismissals, Reckless Driving, Deferred Judgement and Sentence (DJS), DWAI, and other outcomes.. There are many ways you can "win" with your DUI case. Sometimes a person has a record of prior "DUI" convictions and if we cannot beat the evidence in your case, then getting very little jail and work release is what that client considers a "win" in his/her case. Also, there are other ways to win. You can go to trial and win and get acquitted; or you can get a "Non-Alcohol" result such as a plea to Careless Driving or Reckless Driving. I have gotten many of these for my clients. Also, there is a "Deferred Judgment and Sentence" in some jurisdictions which means that after you do the treatment and other requirements, the Court will DISMISS your case.. There is a lot of evidence to look at in a DUI case. What makes your case different from a "criminal case" is that much of the evidence in your case is science based. That is why I go to DUI science based trainings and am a member of the College of Drunk Driving Defense and a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association. These provide specialized training to be able to defend YOU.. There is an important part of your defense that needs a good criminal lawyer. I have been also practicing criminal law for years. I will look at how the law enforcement officer "stopped" your car (4th Amendment violation), if the officer "interviewed you while in custody" (Miranda Rights), and determine if there really was "probable cause" to arrest you.. The invisible factor that I have is I am tenacious and determined to give you the very best DUI defense that I can. Many times I have driven to court early in the morning just to add my client's case on the Court docket so I can address something in your case that needed immediate attention. You don't know that because you are home asleep or at work. It is going the extra mile that I do for my clients because you deserve that extra mile.. I earned my Masters in rehabilitation counseling and worked with substance abuse populations before going to law school. This gives me an insightful perspective on alcohol and drug offenses that few lawyers possess. I know this is a very stressful time for you and I do everything I can to help you through this and give you excellent legal direction.
IAN WESLEY FERRELL. 3100 E Warren Ave • Denver, CO 80210 • •. Colorado Bar Association—Registration #: 47589. EDUCATION. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW, Juris Doctor—Class of 2014. . Journal Membership: Associate Editor from 2012 to 2014 for the ARIZONA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY, ranked as nation’s top environmental law journal in 2013-2014 by ExpressO, a central marketplace and ranking service for law reviews and journals.. . Published Work: “Colorado H.B. 14-1026—Model Legislation or a Trojan Horse?” Available at ents/colorado-hb-14-1026/, see also Jones, P. Andrew, “Colorado Water Markets”, May 19, 2015, available at .pdf (article reference in footnote 66). . Substantial Paper: “Texas v. New Mexico: Another Chapter in a Regional Dispute, A Mere Prelude to a Future Crisis”, written under the guidance of Prof. Robert Glennon, one of the nation’s thought leaders and commentators on water law & policy, see. . Academic Awards: James E. Rogers College of Law Dean’s List, 2013 Spring Semester and 2013 Fall Semester. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, B.A. with honors in Sociology modified with History—Class of 2010. . Honors Thesis: “The Business of America is Business: Corporate America’s Reassertion of Political & Economic Power and the Divergent Responses of American Labor Unions”. . Academic Awards: 2010 Sociological Imagination Award, Certificate of Distinction in Sociology. EMPLOYMENT & EXPERIENCE. CAZIER & MCGOWAN, Associate Attorney, Grand County, CO—January 2015 to Present. . Working both under the guidance of partner Stanley Cazier and solely representing a broad spectrum of clients as an associate attorney for Cazier & McGowan law firm serving clients in Grand County and the greater Rocky Mountain region. . Representing clients in matters that include water rights, estate planning, probate administration, property transactions, zoning and land use regulation, construction projects, and administration/oversight of municipal board meetings, transactions and court filings/disputes. . Clients include municipalities/special districts, corporations, partnerships and LLCs, real estate owners and developers, and water, natural resource and environmental clients regarding matters which include water rights, estate planning, probate estate administration, property transactions, and zoning and land use regulation. BENSON & CASE LLP, Law Clerk, Denver, CO—June to August in 2012 & 2013. . Worked under guidance John Case, Joe Stengel and Kari Jones at an “AV” rated firm by Martindale-Hubble. . Assisted in litigation process by leading focus groups, interviewing clients, preparing clients for depositions, conducting legal research, drafting legal briefs, demand letters, lay and expert witness disclosures, motions in limine along with various other legal briefs and tasks. REALTY CAPITAL SOLUTIONS LLC, Analyst, Denver, CO—July 2010 to August 2011. . Served as analyst at real estate finance firm evaluating economic feasibility of Plans of Reorganization in Chapter 11 by performing market research for expert witness reports, aiding in the production of final reports and advising attorneys on business portions of motions and prepared demonstrative exhibits for court. LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES. COLORADO HEADWATERS LAND TRUST, Member of Board of Directors, Grand County, CO–July 2016 to Present. . Assisting in the process of obtaining, monitoring and protecting conservation easements, a voluntary binding legal document between the landowner and the land trust that identifies the conservation values that qualify a property and permanently protects those values by restricting development, subdivision and other non-compatible uses. . Participating in decision-making at Board meetings, overseeing governance and management of trust, helping the development of the trust’s strategic plan and objectives, assuring appropriate committee and staff resource allocation to achieve the trust’s goals, and participating in trust fundraising efforts. FRASER VALLEY LACROSSE CLUB, Volunteer Assistant Coach, Grand County, CO–Spring 2016 to Present. SAL POINTE HIGH SCHOOL MEN’S VARSITY LACROSSE TEAM, Volunteer Assistant Coach, Tucson, AZ—Spring 2012. BOYS 6TH GRADE DENVER CITYLAX TEAM, Volunteer Head Coach, Denver, CO—Spring 2011
I've been representing construction professionals for over 20 years and am frequently called up on to help them navigate complex contract negotiations and assist with licensing requirements, mechanic's liens, risk management, insurance coverage, bond claims, and dispute resolution. I'm known for my pragmatic approach to problem-solving.
I'm an attorney who loves protecting people's rights, challenging the government, resisting illegal police conduct, going to trial, and hearing jurors say the words "not guilty." I also use my years of legal experience and training to come up with creative legal arguments and theories to win cases. While police and prosecutors look for the worst in people, my life is spent looking for, finding, and showing others the best in those people. To me, few things are more fulfilling than getting to zealously advocate for my clients and their rights and interests.. My expertise, opinions, legal work, and cases have also received attention by many within the Colorado media. An example from THE DENVER POST is here:
I'm a Denver based firm, practicing in the areas of: Social Security Disability, Mesothelioma and Asbestos claims, Wills and Estate Planning, Corporate Formation, Landlord Assistance and Property Management and Residential Real Estate Transactions.
I write motions, appellate briefs, amicus briefs, petitions for postconviction relief, and petititions for writ of certiorari to advocate for my clients on appeal and in postconviction proceedings.
I was born in Port Arthur, Texas and raised in the Golden Triangle of Texas. I completed my B.S. degree from Auburn University after only 2 1/2 years of study. I began working as a police officer at 21 years old. I was a college professor with two masters degrees at age 26. By age 30, I was finishing law school. I have since completed a third masters degree and defended over 2000 people who have been accused of crimes. My experience as a defense lawyer includes over 100 jury trials.. Outside of my law practice, I am actively involved in fitness. I have practiced Gracie Jiu Jitsu for 13 years. I am very competitive and I fight for my clients in court the way I fight on the jiu jitsu mat. I use my knowledge, creativity, and experience to get the best results for my clients.