Top best C Lawyers in Denver | 4905 available
4905 C lawyers are available in Denver, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $83 per hour.
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4905 C Lawyers Found Near You
Colorado criminal defense attorney Megan Scafiddi has vast experience winning charge reductions and dismissals in all types of criminal matters. She is especially skilled in handling serious felony motions and appellate cases. And she is devoted to clearing her clients’ records and restoring their rights.. Megan Scafiddi earned her JD from California Western School of Law. And she received her BA from UC Irvine. The National Trial Lawyers has selected her as a Top 40 under 40. And AVVO granted her Client’s Choice status.
Colorado criminal defense attorney Kaitlin Johnson has devoted her entire legal career to defending people charged with crimes. She excels at negotiating favorable plea deals so clients can avoid the time and expense of trials.. Kaitlin received her J.D. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and her B.A. from the University of Texas at El Paso.
Colorado attorney Jennifer K. O’Connell has been working with the Queener Law team in personal injury cases for years as co-counsel in auto-accident and tractor trailer collision cases. After moving to the Denver area, Jennifer officially joined forces with Queener Law to bring the hometown feel of the a small, family-style firm with national experience to the mountains.. Jennifer hails from the Great Smoky Mountains of Knoxville, Tennessee. After attending Appalachian School of Law and University of Tennessee College of Law, Jennifer practiced personal injury for nearly a decade across the state of Tennessee. In her practice, Jennifer handled cases involving premises liability, auto accidents, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, and tractor trailer collisions. Jennifer also developed a department focusing in mass torts and pharmaceutical class action cases. Since moving to Colorado, Jennifer has continued to build on her experience and expertise in these areas.. Jennifer is licensed to practice in Colorado and Tennessee, including multiple federal courts. She has practiced in over a fifteen counties in Colorado and Tennessee, and has argued in front of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. While in Tennessee, she commonly took more cases to trial than any other attorney in her field and won record-breaking verdicts, and she intends to hold the same honors here in Colorado in order to ensure that her clients receive their full and fair recoveries. She has also collected over a million dollars in settlements and verdict annually since beginning her practice. Jennifer has also provided research and brief contributions for a 7 to 2 Decision case before the United States Supreme Court.. Jennifer has been published on LexisNexis and has litigated against pharmaceutical corporations, major trucking companies, and insurance carriers like Progressive, GEICO, State Farm, Farmers, American Family, Nationwide, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Hartford, Cincinnati Insurance, Allstate, Esurance, Permanent General, SafeCo, Zurich, and many more. She has also negotiated with health insurance companies like Medicare, Cigna, Aetna, Medicaid, Kiser, United Healthcare, and BlueCross BlueShield to keep money out of the pockets of the insurance companies and in the pockets of her clients.. Jennifer is an active member of the American Bar Association, American Association for Justice, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, Colorado Women’s Bar Association, Denver Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, and Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. And when she is not serving clients directly in court or through her active membership in these organizations, Jennifer checks off countries on her travel list, hikes, skis, and snowshoes in the Back Country, and cycles around Denver.
Colleen Kelley is an associate attorney at Wolf Law. She has dedicated her practice to providing excellent and compassionate representation of the highest quality in criminal cases. She understands that every criminal case is as unique as the individuals involved. From the very beginning of her practice, Ms. Kelley has witnessed the enormous and often life changing consequences that criminal charges and convictions can have on a person.
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Clement is the founding attorney of Block45 Legal. He is a registered patent attorney and well versed in advising clients on business, Taxation, and Intellectual Property matters. His breadth of experience allows him to provide innovative yet realistic solutions to any growing business.. Clement is a graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder where he earned a degree in Evolutionary Biology. Mr. Hayes then attended St. Mary’s University School of Law where he graduated Cum Laude. During his time at St. Mary’s he served as the Editor in Chief of the St. Mary’s Law Journal on Legal Malpractice and Ethics and was a Judicial Intern to the Honorable Edward C. Prado of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Prior to launching Block45 Legal, Mr. Hayes was an attorney with Messner Reeves LLP where he managed the intellectual property portfolio of a fortune 200 company. Mr. Hayes is a long-standing member of the American Intellectual Property Association (AIPLA) and Vice President of the Denver Chamber of Commerce Leads Group D.. Outside of the office, Clement and his wife Audrey are parents to their two-year-old daughter. The Hayes family are Colorado natives and enjoy taking trips to the mountains to hike with their French Bulldog, Tuesday and Boxer, Sebastian.
Clayton E. Wire graduated from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in both Editorial Journalism and Political Science, with a focus on international relations. Mr. Wire received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. While attending law school, Mr. Wire served as Editor in Chief of the globally recognized Denver Journal of International Law and Policy. Mr. Wire was also an intern at the Colorado State Public Defender’s Appellate Division. Upon graduation, Mr. Wire was admitted to the Order of St. Ives, an honors society for Sturm College of Law graduates within the top percentiles of each graduating class.. Prior to joining Starrs Mihm, LLP, Mr. Wire clerked for the Honorable Nancy J. Lichtenstein of the Colorado Court of Appeals.. Mr. Wire’s practice includes the areas of civil rights, employment litigation, professional malpractice, business torts, and general civil litigation. Mr. Wire is admitted to practice in the State of Colorado, as well as in the United States District Court for the State of Colorado.
Christopher joined McGeady Becher as a special district attorney in 2019. He is a graduate of the University of Denver College of Law, where he earned an Environmental and Natural Resources Law Certificate.. Of his special district practice, Christopher says, “Growing up in rural Colorado, I am thrilled to be able to work with property owners, developers and local governments to find creative solutions that provide services to meet the ever-changing needs of Coloradoans.”. Prior to joining the Firm, Christopher worked as an associate attorney for a Denver law firm where he gained litigation and jury trial experience. Following law school, he also served as a Judicial Fellow for the Honorable Judge Bachmeyer in the 1st Judicial District, Golden, CO, and as a Policy Analyst for the Colorado Senate Office.. Awards. Best Advocate (2015), Buffalo-Niagara Mock Trial Competition (Buffalo, NY)Community Involvement. Mentor, DU Law Professional Mentorship ProgramVolunteer juror/judge for mock trial competitionsGet to Know Christopher Better…. When he is not practicing law, Christopher enjoys spending time on the Western Slope, the Denver Botanic Gardens, and playing card and board games with friends.
Christina “Chris” Allyn draws on nearly two decades of experience guiding companies and their leaders through a wide range of domestic and international legal issues, including:. As a former Senior Vice President and General Counsel and a Chief Privacy Officer of well-known multi-national companies operating throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, Chris possesses a unique and valuable perspective on the needs of the organization, allowing her to effectively and efficiently deliver practical, business-savvy legal representation.. She received the National Diversity Council’s 2014 Colorado’s Most Powerful and Influential Women Award. The award honors women who exemplify what it takes to succeed in the corporate world while ensuring the success of their organization in the global arena.. From 2015 to 2017, Chris was a State of Colorado Delegate for the Daniels Fund Ethics Consortium. She was also on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC Colorado) from 2012 until returning to private practice in 2016; and before choosing to return to private practice, she was ACC Colorado’s President-elect for 2018.
Chris is an experienced trial lawyer and one of the founding partners of Make Right Law. He focuses his practice on serious personal injury and wrongful death claims as well as fire damage resulting from negligently started wildfires. He is a second-generation trial lawyer who literally grew up living in his father’s law firm which was on the first floor of Make Right Law’s current Texas office. Chris and his father, Tim Hoffman, lived upstairs above the law firm and Chris grew up working every job in the firm before going to college at the University of Texas where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy with Honors. He then went to the University of Texas Law School where he bested 63 fellow students to win the Thad T. Hutcheson 1st Year Moot Court Competition. He graduated near the top of his class in 1997 with Honors.. His first job out of law school was as a staff attorney for the Texas Department of Insurance where he pursued enforcement actions against insurance companies who violated Texas insurance laws. But after a year, the inevitable return to his father’s firm happened and he went to work for Hoffman, Sheffield & Sauseda where he worked until 2001 when he was made a partner and the firm became Hoffman, Sheffield, Sauseda & Hoffman, PLLC.. Chris’s first trial with the firm resulted in what, at the time, was the single largest medical malpractice verdict in Potter County history. Since then, he has been representing those who are the victims of reckless behavior and safety rule violations, including car wrecks, truck wrecks, medical malpractice, construction injuries, burn injuries and all manner of personal injury and wrongful death cases. Although Chris has represented a broad spectrum of people and families, his passion is representing children injured by negligence and families who have lost a child due to negligence. The strength of these children and their families in times of unspeakable tragedy has inspired Chris both personally and professionally to maintain a positive attitude and work hard to get the best results he can for all of his clients.. Chris is actively involved in several professional associations. He is the former President of the Panhandle Trial Lawyers Association and former Board Member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. Chris is also a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association participating in the Auto/Truck Injury and Medical Malpractice practice groups. Chris is a frequent contributor to four litigation forums where injury attorneys exchange ideas and assist one another. Chris’s peers included him as a Texas Rising Star in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011 and have named him a Texas Super Lawyer for 2024. Chris has earned the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating, which signifies the highest level of professional excellence and ethical standards. His clients have frequently reviewed his services and on the strength of those reviews he has also been named a Platinum Client Champion.. In 2010, Chris became licensed in Colorado and his family moved to Denver, where he opened a second office for Hoffman, Sheffield, Sauseda & Hoffman. He actively practices law in both Texas and Colorado. In 2023, after his partners Tim Hoffman, Mike Sheffield, and J.E. Sauseda had transitioned to Of Counsel roles, Chris joined forces with distinguished trial lawyer Joe Lovell to form Make Right Law. The recent formation of Make Right Law has further energized Chris as he has added new fields of law to his repertoire including representing the victims of negligently caused wildfires.. Chris has two sons with whom he enjoys skiing, mountain biking, and hiking in the mountains of Colorado. He is passionate about music, playing guitar, attending live concerts whenever he gets the chance and spending time in front of his stereo listening to his collection of vinyl records. Chris’ motto as a trial lawyer is a rough paraphrase of a Maya Angelou poem: Rather than dwelling on accepting the things I cannot change; I prefer to change the things I cannot accept. He believes that while getting just compensation to his clients is tremendously important and sometimes life changing, the real aim of being a trial lawyer is to make things right for his clients by preventing what has happened to his clients from happening again, being a voice for his clients, helping his clients through some of the worst times of their lives, and holding those who are responsible for his clients’ injuries accountable. His desire to make it right for his clients, was the inspiration for the firm’s name, Make Right Law.
Chris has successfully defended law firm clients, including large regional and international firms, against claims of malpractice, negligence, and breach of fiduciary duty relating to complex underlying cases. His strong history of effectively handling complex commercial disputes for large clients informs his awareness of exactly the types of issues law firms and lawyers may face when dealing with professional liability lawsuits.
Chad has successfully litigated thousands of criminal cases ranging from simple traffic infractions to high profile homicide and sexual assault cases. He has a winning trial record, having tried over 60 criminal cases. With 12 years of experience focusing almost exculsively on criminal defense and "crimmigration," he is a committed and compassionate advocate who has been able to obtain incredible results for his clients.
Cecil is a Director in the firm of Fairfield and Woods, PC, in Denver. Cecil graduated from the New York University School of Law, has been in practice for more than 35 years, and is a member of the California and Colorado bars. Cecil’s practice emphasizes complex civil litigation and arbitration, mainly in the areas of securities, business, and commercial law.. Cecil also devotes a substantial part of his practice to legal ethics and attorney discipline defense. Among other things, Cecil has been a member of Standing Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct of the Colorado Supreme Court since it was formed; he has been an active member of the Ethics Committee of the Colorado Bar Association for more than 20 years and was Chair of the Committee in 2004-2005; and he was a member of the Conduct Committee of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado from 2005 to 2011 and was Chair of the Committee in 2010-2011. In addition, Cecil writes and lectures frequently on issues of legal ethics.
Cassy's has a passion for representing the accused and fighting for the best outcomes in their cases, whether at or before trial or after a conviction through a direct appeal or postconviciton proceeding alleging ineffective assistance of counsel or illegal sentence or petitioning for sentence reconsideration.. Cassy believes everyone is entitled to highly competent legal representation at every stage of their case and that no one should have to face the system on their own. Sadly, many attorneys make it impossible to retain qualified counsel because of staggeringly high fees. Although the public defender system exists to provide counsel to those who cannot afford an attorney on their own, the unfortunate truth is that many who "make too much money" to qualify for court-appointed counsel are in no position to pay the outrageous hourly rates charged by many private defense attorneys, leaving them in the position of having to face the full force of the government and all its resources completely on their own. This clearly puts them at a steep disadvantage and may lead them to accept plea deals they otherwise may not or to make mistakes throughout their case that cause worse outcomes.. While no attorney can ever guarantee a particular outcome in a particular case, in most cases, having representation yields better results than going it alone. Cassy works with potential clients in a variety of ways to attempt to make representation possible for them by utilizing sliding payment scale, payment plans, flat rate, and low pay fee structures. Potential clients can book a free consultation at by clicking Potential Client Free Phone Consultation on the Schedule an Appointment page of the Zobel Law website.. Cassy received her B.S. in Accounting from Oklahoma State University in 2000 and spent the next 15 years working in the contract management industry. Though she always wanted to be a defense attorney, life had other plans for a while. She received her J.D. from the University of Colorado in 2018 after receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Oklahoma State University in 2000.
Carter was born and raised in Broomfield, Colorado and graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver in December, 2020 with a B.A. in English. After graduating, he went on to graduate from the University of Colorado School of Law in Boulder, Colorado with a Juris Doctor in May, 2024.. Carter joined the Colorado Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel as a contractor at the conclusion of his first year of law school. The OADC paired Carter with Angela Campbell and they immediately began working together to serve and protect the rights of indigent criminal defendants. With Angela, Carter conducted complex legal research, drafted memoranda on intricate legal issues, and authored motions and briefs in support of clients facing serious charges. Between his first and second years of law school, Carter gained further experience working with an appellate law firm, drafting appellate briefs, postconviction petitions, and petitions for certiorari to the Colorado Supreme Court on behalf of criminal defendants.. Carter also spent a semester studying abroad in Madrid, Spain, where he attained fluency in Spanish and studied international law, broadening his understanding of legal systems around the world. Upon his return, he resumed his work with the OADC and, under the Student Practice Act, managed a caseload of misdemeanor cases, including those involving traffic offenses, drug charges, assaults, thefts, domestic violence, and DUIs.. After working with Angela for 2 years, Carter joined Angela Campbell Law as an Associate Attorney upon passing the bar in October, 2024. He is passionate about defending clients through every phase of the legal process—from trial to postconviction and appellate proceedings—ensuring that his clients are respected and that justice is upheld at every step.
Carrie has been a licensed attorney since 2003. In that time, she has focused her practice in criminal defence, traffic defense, and family law matters. Carrie is a compassionate attorney who listens to her clients and works hard to achieve an outcome which focuses on her clients' priorities. Carrie is also a skilled trial advocate and is willing to take cases to trial when desired by her clients.
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BUSINESS DISPUTES - CRIMINAL LAW - INJURY & ACCIDENT LAW. Karl Hoffman is an experienced Denver Trial Lawyer with expertise in business disputes, including breach of contract and employment law, criminal defense of misdemeanor and felony charges, and injury & accident law including car accidents and animal attacks. 100% of Karl's practice is devoted to litigation. Karl is originally from Broomfield, Colorado. He earned his B.A. from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and his J.D. from the University of Colorado Law School. In law school, Karl was a member of the editorial board of the University of Colorado Law Review. Prior to entering private practice, Karl served as a judicial law clerk to Hon. Donald S. Quick, District Court Judge, Colorado Seventeenth Judicial District. Karl is licensed to practice in all Colorado courts and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.. Go to court with confidence knowing you have a serious trial lawyer in your corner.
Bryan is knowledgeable in many aspects of the law with his primary focus on Criminal Defense. In law school, Bryan worked as a graduate assistant helping first year law students understand the complexities of criminal procedure. Furthermore, he has held internships with criminal defense firms and the District Attorney’s Office. He is committed to criminal law reform and keeping a check on the state’s use of authority. Bryan’s commitment to excellence is displayed daily by providing clients with exceptional service. He is a firm believer in communicating regularly with his clients and utilizing his knowledge to achieve client’s goals.
Brock R. Wood is an experienced family law attorney practicing in the Denver, Colorado, metropolitan area. Brock has the experience and skill to get the best possible outcome in your divorce, child custody, and child support case. With low overhead and flexible payment fee agreement arrangements, Brock can help you successfully navigate your challenging family law case. Brock has been a licensed attorney since 1989 in Virginia and since 2004 in Colorado. Brock is a zealous advocate who provides personalized service at an affordable cost. Call Brock today to get your questions answered. Brock provides a free 45 minute consultation.
Brad helps technology companies protect their intellectual property.. Brad helps clients strategically consider their technology, business goals, and markets to craft IP protection strategies that make sense in terms of their stage and budget. These strategies include collaboratively developing and managing U.S. and worldwide portfolios of patent and trademark registrations, providing pre-market product design clearance, analyzing potential acquisition portfolios, and negotiating technology licensing agreements. He also often assists in providing patent expertise and analysis in litigation or administrative actions when clients find themselves accused of infringement or determine it necessary to enforce their patents.. In addition to a large consumer products practice, Brad particularly enjoys working with clean/green technologies and medical devices. He also has significant experience with telecom, computer, and software patent protection, including representation of Fortune 500 companies in these fields. Brad has also developed particular niche experience in industrial design protection.
Born in Longmont, I grew up in Grand Junction and I think my heart still resides in Western Colorado. However, I did enjoy my college years down in Colorado Springs. My wife and I also spent three wonderful years in Washington, DC and five years in Germany, back when I was a tax accountant.. We've been living in a new development out near Buckley AFB. We've enjoyed the prairie and the incredible views of the Front Range from out there. My kids attend an APS school called Quest Academy, which I would recommend to just about anybody.. Like a lot of Dads, I spend the majority of my free time coaching kids soccer, keeping up with Cub Scouts and Robotics Club.. I enjoy working with small and medium-sized business owners. However, I have also enjoyed serving the legal needs (typically business related) of Germans, Swiss and Mexican nationals.. I try to make myself available to clients at all times while I'm awake, except Sundays. Feel free to call me on my cell:.. <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.avvo.com/assets/badges-v2.js">
Born and raised in Miami, FL. Appointed to the United States Military Academy. Commissioned in the Regular Army Signal Corps. Received fully funded Army fellowship to attend law school. Upon law school graduation and passing the Florida Bar, entered the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Practice in the JAG Corps focused on public international law. Retired after 21 years active military service. Extraordinary success in military and civilian leadership roles. Since 1998, have concentrated on utility regulatory litigation. LLM Degree. Licensed in Florida and Colorado. Lived and practiced law abroad in Europe, Saudi Arabia and the Pacific rim; read and speak German.
Born and raised in Colorado with deep ties to the San Luis Valley, Anna N. Martinez is a bilingual trial attorney committed to advocating for her clients. She is a Co-Founder of Abogadas Colorado, a resource connecting Spanish-speaking individuals with legal professionals.. Anna graduated from Columbia University in 2002 and earned her J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 2005, receiving a Certificate in Federal Indian Law. She is admitted to practice in both Colorado and New Mexico, including state and federal courts.. She began her legal career clerking for the late Honorable Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey of the Colorado Supreme Court. She later became a partner at Ogborn Mihm, handling complex litigation before joining Franklin D. Azar & Associates, P.C., in 2016, where she focused on personal injury and insurance bad faith cases.. With extensive trial experience, Anna has successfully taken multiple cases to verdict and litigated appeals, securing significant compensation for her clients. She has also authored legal publications, contributing to Trial Talk, the Denver University Online Law Review, and the Colorado Courtroom Handbook.
Bobby ("Bo") Riley is an associate at the firm of Kissinger & Fellman, P.C. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in 1998 from Tarleton State University, and his law degree in 2001 from the University of Denver College of Law.. His practice includes general business matters and transactions, real estate law, transportation law, conservatorship/guardianship, estate planning, trust and estate administration, and civil litigation. Bo is regularly involved in various business related matters including entity formation, entity maintenance, and general contract review and drafting. He has also drafted and negotiated successful real estate sales, purchases, and leases for both large and small businesses, as well as individuals. He has drafted a wide variety of transaction documents, reviewed existing documents and attended numerous closings either with, or on behalf of, his clients. Bo's work in the field of transportation law involves representation of clients before governmental regulatory authorities such as the United States and Colorado Departments of Transportation and the Colorado Public Utilities Commission as well as negotiating and preparing transportation related agreements. Bo also assists clients in the estate planning process including drafting wills, powers of attorney, and other estate plan documents which are all tailored to each client's individual needs.. Bo is a member of the Transportation Lawyers Association, the Colorado Motor Carriers Association, the Colorado Bar Association, the First Judicial District Bar Association, and The West Chamber.