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4905 C lawyers are available in Denver, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $69 per hour.
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Stephen Abbott is a graduate of the University of Colorado Law School and Wabash College, where he graduated with distinction.. Before beginning his legal career, Stephen taught English to elementary, high school, and university students in Mexico City where he sharpened his public speaking skills. After law school, Stephen worked as a law fellow at the City Attorney’s Office in Denver, defending the municipal employer in workers’ compensation actions, and developing the skills he would later take to Lee & Brown.. Stephen has joined the City and County of Denver as an Assitant District Attorney in Workers' Comensation.. In his life outside of the office, Stephen enjoys photography, backpacking, and spending time with his dog. Stephen is also involved in the Spanish Speaking Lawyers Committee of the
Stephanie Tucker is an experienced and dedicated attorney who has represented individuals in workers' compensation and personal injury cases at The Babcock Law Firm since 2012. Stephanie is now a member of the firm, and in that capacity she continues to be dedicated to the goal of protecting those who have been injured. She furthers that goal by acting as a skilled advisor and advocate on each of her cases, and by serving on the board of directors for several organizations, including the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the Workers' Compensation Education Association, the Colorado Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Executive Council, and the Workers' Injury Law and Advocacy Group (a national association of claimant's attorneys).. Prior to her career at The Babcock Law Firm, Stephanie earned her undergraduate degree at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. While enrolled at Augustana, Stephanie worked as a clerk for the United States Senate, and was employed by the U.S. Attorneys' Office for the Southern District of Iowa. It was in this environment that she first discovered her passion for practicing law. After graduating cum laude, she immediately got to work on her law degree at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. While earning her law degree, she served as the law clerk for the Title Guaranty Division of the Iowa Finance Authority.. In 2012, after graduating with honors in the top third of her class, Stephanie made the decision to leave the midwest and move to Colorado, where she teamed up with the Babcock Law Firm and has worked ever since to protect the rights of Colorado workers and people suffering from personal injury and negligence.Professionally, Stephanie is a proud member of a number of prestigious legal organizations, including:. Outside of the office, Stephanie enjoys spending as much time as possible in the mountains – running, hiking, skiing, cycling and camping in the beautiful Colorado backcountry with her family and energetic wheaten terrier, Cooper.
Special Counsel for The Harris Law Firm, John H. Tatlock handles complex litigation and appeals for Colorado family law cases. John is a highly skilled trial attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing clients in federal and state courts and before arbitration tribunals on complex litigation matters ranging from mass torts, product liability claims, securities enforcement actions, fraud, breach of contract, and other significant commercial disputes. John was also twice selected as a Colorado Super Lawyer. In addition, he has represented private equity funds in fund formation, mergers and acquisitions of portfolio companies, and corporate governance issues.. After graduating from Wichita State University with a B.A. degree, magna cum laude, with University Honors in Political Science, John held a four-year Teaching-Research Fellowship in Political Science at the University of Iowa, where he earned his Master’s Degree. Following active duty in the Air Force, John was Director of Testing and an Instructor in Political Science at Wichita State, where he administered all of the University’s testing programs and taught Statistics to Political Science graduate students.. John then became Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston, before being hired by a large multinational oil company in Houston, where he held positions of increasing responsibility in the Public and Governmental Affairs departments. In those assignments John advised senior company management on legislative and public policy matters of concern to the company and represented the company on legislative matters and in key trade associations.. John and his family moved to Denver in 1985 where he attended the University of Denver College of Law, receiving his J.D. degree in 1988 and joining the Denver office of Kirkland & Ellis that same year as a litigation associate. After Kirkland closed its Denver office in 1996, John joined some of his Kirkland colleagues at a litigation boutique, later moving to the private equity group at Arnold & Porter, then returning to litigation at McKenna Long & Aldridge’s Denver office.. John is a member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, and has made presentations at CLE programs on depositions, civil litigation, trial tactics, and is the author of articles relating to civil litigation topics. John has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Tenth Circuits, U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. District Courts for Colorado and Arizona. He is active in the Colorado Lawyers Committee and is a co-chair of itsTask Force on Denver Public Schools. In 2010, John joined theCBA Professionalism Coordinating Council, which promotes and assists in the development of professional standards among jurists and attorneys is also a Master Member of the Doyle Inn of the Court and a current member of the Board of Trustees of the YMCA of Metropolitan Denver. In May of 2011, the Colorado Lawyers Committee honored John by naming him the organization's "Individual of the Year"for his longstanding leadership in, and commitment to, the Denver Public Schools task force which closely monitors school closures, enrollment, and school restructurings within Colorado's second largest school district.. In 2011, John presented a CLE regarding businessvaluationdivorce cases at Patterson, Nuss,and Seymour, and was selected for membership in the Doyle Inn of Court as a “Master,” an attorney with more than 13 years experience in active practice.. John and his wife Laurie live in Denver and have two daughters, both of whom are graduates of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. Erin lives and works in Denver, and Beth, who currently lives in Park City, Utah, works for the U.S Ski and Snowboard Association. John follows Major League baseball as a Rockies season-ticket holder, skis, runs, and lifts, while trying to stay current on politics, elections, and world events.
Since opening her own firm, dedicated to the sole practice of criminal defense, Shannon D. Roy has provided quality representation for clients whose liberty is on the line. Ms. Roy has spent her entire career building a recognized reputation for positive results. Prior to opening her own firm, Ms. Roy spent more than 5 years at a Denver law firm, whose focus was criminal defense, zealously advocating for clients who were charged with various crimes, ranging from misdemeanors such as Driving under the Influence and Third Degree Assault, to serious felony charges like Kidnapping and First Degree Murder.. Ms. Roy has extensive trial experience, and has conducted trials for individuals charged with assault, sexual assault, theft, and first degree murder, to name a few. Ms. Roy knows that an aggressive approach is necessary when results matter. Ms. Roy’s aggressive approach has led to many cases being dismissed prior to trial, such as Kidnapping and Felony Drug Possession.. Ms. Roy was named as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in the field of Criminal defense in 2016 and 2017 and Top 40 under 40 Criminal Defense Lawyers in 2017. Ms. Roy has also been recognized by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for Top Ten Attorneys for Client Satisfaction. Ms. Roy is a current member of the Denver Bar Association, Colorado Criminal Defense Bar, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Trial Lawyers Association, and the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. Ms. Roy is licensed to practice in Colorado and The United States District Court for the District of Colorado
Since 1986, Steve Lass’s practice primarily has focused on complex litigation, specializing in family law.. Steve received his J.D. in 1981 from the University of Minnesota, where he was also a Student Director of the Legal Aid Clinic. He completed his undergraduate work in 1977 at St. Olaf College, where he graduated summa cum laude.. Steve has been named in Best Lawyers in America and listed in Colorado Super Lawyers. He’s also received recognition for his work in family law.. Steve is a frequent lecturer on domestic relations law. He also regularly represents pro bono domestic relations clients through the Metro Volunteer Lawyers Family Law Court Program.
Since 1977, Wiegand Attorneys & Counselors has been providing legal counsel for both businesses and individuals throughout Colorado. As leaders and experts in estate planning, probate law, elder law, business law, and tax law, we pride ourselves in offering real-world perspectives. We provide practical, effective, and cost-efficient solutions for our clients.. Wiegand Attorneys & Counselors practices in Louisiana and Colorado with offices in Denver and Breckenridge.
Sheri Roswell is a founding member of the law firm of Higgins, Hopkins, McLain and Roswell, LLC. Prior to founding the firm, Sheri was a partner of the law firm of Long & Jaudon, P.C. where she defended a variety of general civil litigation matters, from premesis liability to high profile matters involving bank liability/wrongful death. Before joining Long & Jaudon, P.C., Sheri was a law clerk to then Chief Judge John McMullen of the Denver District Court, Denver, Colorado. In recent years, Sheri has become a frequent local and national speaker, particularly on the subject of construction defect law and litigation. When not practicing law, Sheri Roswell enjoys spending time with her husband and two active eight and ten year-old sons. Family activities include camping, skiing, various sports and travel.
Shelley Sanderman joined the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as an Enforcement Policy Advisor in the Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division in 2016 with a focus on enforcement actions against noncompliant Colorado health facilities. She previously worked in personal injury and workers' compensation law, regulatory compliance related to both health law and lending practices, and domestic relations.. Shelley enjoys spending time with family and friends going to restaurants, reading and enjoying all Colorado has to offer. Shelley was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada but has lived in Colorado for most of her life. She loves to travel and particularly enjoyed spending a summer in China during law school.
Shawn D. Meade gained a particualr and personal appreciation for the immigrant community while serving a Spanish speaking mission in Provo Utah. After spending two years visiting the homes of immigrants from Mexico, Central American, and all of South America Shawn drastically changed his career path from Applied Mathematics to Latin American Studies at Brigham Young University.. After graduating with a bachelor's in Latin American Studies Shawn scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) and was granted an academic scholarship at the University of Denver. While studying law Shawn began focusing on immigration law by working with a local practitioner and interning with Reardon Law Group. Shawn accepted employment with Reardon Law Group and spent three years developing the Denver office until it was time for Shawn to form his own law firm.. MyRights Immigration Law Firm was established in 2011 to provide a law firm dedicated to protecting immigrant rights in Federal Immigration proceedings and state criminal court. Shawn has successfully defended immigrant rights in immigration proceedings, with the Administrative Appeals Office, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and USCIS field offices as well as Department of State offices around the worls.. Read more about MyRights Immigration Law Firm as well as the success Shawn has had in his cases by visiting our website at
Shareholder/Partner at Jones & Keller, P.C.. Luke focuses his litigation and trial practice on defending financial services clients and other companies and individuals in regulatory investigations and complex commercial litigation. He has substantial lead-counsel experience prosecuting and defending claims involving securities, corporate governance, business “divorce”, business torts and fraud, employment, and insurance matters. Luke has represented businesses, investment companies, boards of directors, and individuals before federal and state courts, in arbitration proceedings, and before federal, state, and private regulatory authorities including the Securities and Exchange Commission, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Colorado Public Utilities Commission, the Industrial Claim Appeals Office, the Colorado Civil Rights Division and EEOC, and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Luke is the Co-Chair of the Colorado Bar Association’s Securities Law Subsection, and sits on the Executive Council of the CBA’s Litigation Section.
Shannon has years of trial experience in state and federal courts, including jury and bench trials, arbitrations, and evidentiary and procedural hearings. Shannon litigates a wide variety of complex business disputes, construction disputes, fiduciary claims, employment issues, and landlord/tenant issues, with a specialization in construction. Shannon’s construction experience extends from contract negotiations assertion and defense of construction claims of owners, HOAs, general contractors, tradesman, and suppliers in public and private construction projects.. She has also represented individuals and companies in dealing with claims arising out of officer shareholder liability, piercing the corporate veil, and derivative actions. Some of Shannon’s notable case achievements include obtaining a non-dischargeable judgment of over a million dollars on a mechanic’s lien claim; proving violation of the Colorado Trust Fund; part of trial team obtaining total defense judgment on claims over $4,000,000 associated with piercing the corporate veil; jury verdict finding in favor of client on breach of fiduciary duty; and numerous grants of summary judgment resolving all claims in her clients’ favor.. Experienced and highly versatile, Shannon believes in educating her clients to assist them through the litigation process and help them make strategic, cost-efficient decisions.. Shannon is routinely invited to industry events and often lectures on construction issues including mechanic’s liens and bond claims, discovery issues, employment matters, ethical issues in the tripartite relationship, and collection issues, including overcoming hurdles in bankruptcy.
Sean Olson is the founding attorney of Olson Personal Injury Lawyers, a personal injury law firm committed to helping injury victims across Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. With more than a decade of experience, Sean has earned a reputation as a fierce advocate in cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse. He and his team have recovered millions for clients, helping them rebuild their lives after devastating injuries.. But Sean Olson is more than just a lawyer, he’s a voice for the injured and a guide through the legal system. His commitment to advocacy began early, inspired by a childhood soccer coach’s mantra: Build others up. That principle has defined his life, from his roots in rural Wisconsin to his Emmy-winning career in photojournalism, and now, to the courtroom where he tells his clients’ stories with clarity and compassion.. A graduate of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he finished in the top 1% of his class, Sean brings unmatched dedication and strategic insight to every case. Whether he's litigating in Colorado, New Mexico, or Wyoming, his mission is always the same: to stand up for people when they’re at their most vulnerable.. Sean is also the author of Results Matter, a practical guide written to help individuals understand what to expect if their personal injury claim becomes a lawsuit. He approaches every case with that same clarity and care, easing fears, simplifying the legal process, and relentlessly pursuing justice.. Outside the courtroom, Sean lives in the Colorado foothills with his wife, two kids, and their many four-legged companions. When he's not fighting for clients, you’ll likely find him fly fishing, mountain biking, or passing along that same life lesson to his children: Build others up.
Sean Leventhal has years of experience in various types of personal injury matters, including medical malpractice, birth injuries, civil rights, auto accidents, ski accidents, premises liability, and wrongful death. Sean has litigated catastrophic injury cases in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Montana, and Nebraska. Sean has helped obtain multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts for his clients.. Prior to founding Leventhal Sar LLC, Sean spent several years working as an attorney at one of the most prestigious medical-malpractice law firms in the United States. While at that firm, together with one of the partners, Sean obtained a jury verdict of over $17.8 million – the largest medical-malpractice verdict in Colorado history. The case involved a seven-year-old girl who sustained a catastrophic brain injury just days after her birth as a result of the negligence of a hospital.. Sean graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and was admitted into the Order of St. Ives, an honorary distinction for graduating in the top 10% of his law school class. During law school, Sean was on the Articles Review Board for the Transportation Law Journal, and served indigent clients in the Criminal Law Clinic.. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Sean was a commercial airline captain at a commuter airline. Sean also started and managed a program within the airline’s Safety Department that encouraged voluntary reporting of safety issues and events. As part of the program, Sean worked with airline management, the union, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to prevent safety issues and events in the future. Sean is an FAA Certified Flight Instructor and currently teaches flying at Aspen Flying Club at Centennial Airport.. Sean has lived in Colorado his entire life. He enjoys skiing, hiking, and spending time with his wife and one-year-old daughter.. Sean is a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association of Justice, the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.. Sean is admitted to practice law in all Colorado state courts, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Sean Connelly is a nationally-recognized Colorado appellate attorney and former Colorado Court of Appeals Judge. Before going into private practice, Sean worked as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Justice Department in Washington, D.C., and Denver. His positions included Special Attorney to two U.S. Attorneys General and Chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Appellate Section. He was a member of the trial team and the government’s lead appellate lawyer in the Oklahoma City bombing prosecutions for which he earned the Attorney General's Exceptional Service Award, the U.S. Justice Department’s highest honor.. From 2002 until his judicial appointment in 2008, he was a partner in the Denver firm Reilly, Pozner & Connelly, where he successfully represented Pat Bowlen’s appeal to maintain ownership rights of the Denver Broncos professional football team.. As one of the finest appellate lawyers in Colorado and the country, he has received numerous awards for his work. He has been recognized as a Best Lawyer in America since the 2007 edition, for Criminal Defense: White-Collar since the 18th edition (2012), and in Bet-the-Company Litigation since the 24th edition (2018). Additionally, he was been twice awarded “Lawyer of the Year” for Appellate Practice in Denver for editions 19 and 25 (2013 and 2019). He was also credited as one of the Top 10 Colorado Superlawyers (2018, 2017), a Top Lawyer since 2015 in 5280 Magazine, and one of six Top Litigators by Colorado Law Week (2017). Sean was named Individual of the Year by the Colorado Lawyers Committee (2006) and Colorado’s Outstanding Appeals Court Judge by Colorado Law Week (2009). He is also the former Chair of the five-person Criminal Law drafting committee for the National Conference of Bar Examiners, which administers the multi-state bar examination.. Sean has an active pro bono practice, and his work in the Yellowbear v. Lampert case (10th Cir, 2014), which reversed a ruling denying prison inmates' right to participate in Native American services, was listed by now-Justice Neil Gorsuch as one of his ten most important opinions as a Tenth Circuit judge.. He is currently practicing private appellate law in Denver, Colorado.
Sean Baker is a business trial lawyer who has represented his clients in the courtrooms of Colorado and the West since 1995. Sean has handled a wide variety of disputes for national companies with household names, regional companies, and local and family-owned businesses. Sean has successfully represented his clients in breach of contract, unfair competition, consumer protection, fraud, negligence, professional negligence, product liability, securities, construction, receivership, trademark and patent infringement, misappropriation, and other business tort cases.
Se habla español. Denver criminal defense attorney Joseph Jestus began his career as a deputy public defender in Greeley, Colorado. As lead attorney in several felony and misdemeanor trials, Joseph mastered courtroom advocacy. He is also a seasoned negotiator, able to achieve charge reductions or dismissals for most of his clients without a trial.. Joseph earned his J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he earned placement on the Moot Court Honor Society, Criminal Defense Clinic, Bet Tzedek Legal Services Clinic, and Suspension Representation Project. He earned his B.A. from Villanova.
Scott H. Robinson is an accomplished attorney focusing on trials and appeals within criminal defense and personal injury law. His distinguished education includes honors from the University of Denver and the University of Colorado Law School, recognized with Phi Beta Kappa and Order of the Coif. Mr. Robinson has argued significant cases across Colorado and the United States Supreme Court, including notable trials such as the Jeffery Truax shooting lawsuit. His media presence includes roles as a legal analyst for 9 News and KOA, while contributing articles to prominent publications including the Rocky Mountain News. With a wealth of experience dating back to 1975, he excels in obtaining favorable outcomes for his clients, having achieved remarkable success in both criminal and civil litigation, often securing record verdicts. Notably, Mr. Robinson’s unique skills have led to numerous dismissals and settlements exceeding $1 million. His commitment to securing the best results for his clients is unwavering, whether through trials, plea agreements, or settlements, establishing him as a well-respected figure in the legal community and a "complete lawyer."
Sarah has a passion for creating a culture of listening and caring for every client who reaches out to Fears Law. For Sarah, the law isn’t about simply winning, it’s also about practicing it with kindness, compassion, and respect.. Growing up in a cabin at 10,000 feet with no electricity, running water, or telephone gave Sarah a unique perspective. Her native upbringing in rural Colorado imbued her with an appreciation for the land and animals, as well as a deep respect for the community of middle America. Sarah’s desire to serve and help people through the law stems from these experiences and values. They’re also what led to her early career as a public defender and to her last 25 years of criminal and traffic defense work, specializing in representing over the road truck drivers.. Sarah has woven volunteer work into her personal and professional life with the creation of “Law Nights” that regularly offer free legal advice to economically challenged communities. She also volunteers with Team Rubicon, a veteran-based organization that responds to disaster-stricken regions helping rebuild communities. Sarah and her husband have two daughters and a rescue mastiff, who believes with all his heart that he was born to be a lap dog.
Sara M. Cates is a partner with the law firm of Bloch & Chapleau, LLC. Ms. Cates’ practice is primarily dedicated to representing men in high conflict divorces and parenting time disputes. Consequently, a majority of Ms. Cates’ practice involves complex financial issues including business valuations, asset and debt division, spousal maintenance and child support, as well as defense of protection orders and parenting time restrictions. Ms. Cates also focuses on representing clients in same-sex relationships, and has published several articles in Out Front Magazine concerning Civil Unions, second parent versus same parent adoptions, and the changing landscape of same sex marriage in Colorado.. Ms. Cates is an active member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, and is admitted to practice before the State and County Courts in Colorado. For her undergraduate education, Ms. Cates received her B.A. in Political Science and Criminal Justice from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas in 2005. Ms. Cates graduated cum laude and received her J.D. from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas in May of 2008 and was admitted to the Colorado Bar in October 2008. Ms. Cates joined Bloch & Chapleau, L.L.C. in 2008 shortly after taking the bar exam and became a Member Attorney of Bloch & Chapleau, LLC in January of 2013.. As a parent herself, Ms. Cates is focused on guiding her clients through one of the most difficult times in their life with honesty and compassion while maintaining her role as an aggressive advocate.
Sandra Hagen was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where she attended college and law school. She ultimately gave up on the sub-zero winters and followed her siblings to Colorado. She enjoys working with a great team of lawyers at Sawaya, Rose, McClure & Wilhite, where she does trial and appellate work.
Sahar Safi is a Colorado native who is passionate about helping individuals navigate the course of their family law matter. Licensed in Colorado, Sahar attended the University of Colorado School of Law where she was a CBA/DBA Diversity in the Legal Profession Scholarship Recipient, and was also named an Outstanding Asian Pacific American Law Graduate. She earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Denver in International Studies, focusing on Development and Human Rights, in addition to graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree from the same university where she majored in Political Science and International Studies. Sahar has had externships at the Colorado Supreme Court and the Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County, and was most recently the Family Law Court Program Coordinator for the Denver Bar Association’s Metro Volunteer Lawyers before shifting to private practice. She is currently with the firm of Hogan Omidi, P.C. Sahar is fluent in Dari, and in her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling with her family, and learning about other cultures.
Ross Pulkrabek represents businesses and individuals in civil trials and arbitrations. He is the 2015-2016 President of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. Ross has a broad and diverse civil trial practice. He is recognized as a leading attorney in Colorado in the areas of business torts and professional negligence. He also regularly represents clients in probate and other fiduciary litigation as well as insurance disputes.. Ross’ business torts practice includes claims breaches of contract, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement and other theft, misappropriation of trade secrets, and other economic harms. He regularly represents businesses, individuals, families, and trusts that have been harmed in business transactions and questionable investment schemes.. Ross also represents plaintiffs in professional negligence cases against lawyers, accountants, and real estate brokers. He has recovered millions of dollars in judgments and settlements against licensed professionals who have injured their own former clients through negligence or other wrongdoing. For more than a decade, Ross has been a contributing author to Lawyers’ Professional Liability in Colorado, the leading treatise on legal malpractice in Colorado. He advises other lawyers and law firms on issues involving professional ethics and lectures at continuing legal education seminars on topics involving ethics and professional liability.
Ross Koplin is a distinguished Denver DUI Attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing clients throughout Denver and all of Colorado.. Ross is a member of the Colorado , Illinois , and American Bar Associations and has extensive experience, not only in traffic law, but also in criminal law and civil litigation. As a sole practitioner, Ross believes in offering his clients a one-to-one service and prides himself in giving quality, impartial advice.
Robinson and Henry senior associate Patrick Fitz-Gerald is a seasoned litigator who has successfully handled a variety of cases. As a civil litigator, Patrick specializes in righting wrongs and making sure his clients are compensated.. Patrick is as adept at Business Law and Real Estate matters as he is at tackling fraud and product liability. He brings valuable depth and breadth of experience to every case.. Prior to joining R&H, Patrick gained national attention for his legal work. He won a major lawsuit against a fertility doctor who secretly used his own samples to inseminate his patients. He didn’t stop there. He and his team worked with state legislators to make fertility fraud a crime in Colorado, while giving affected children standing to sue.. Representative Matters
Robinson & Henry Partner Eric Kibel is distinguished for his legal acumen and the various matters he has successfully handled. Robinson & Henry partner Eric Kibel is distinguished for his legal acumen and the variety of matters he has successfully handled.. Eric specializes in civil litigation, appeals, arbitration, mediation, and administrative actions in state and federal courts. His diverse practice covers healthcare, real estate, construction defects, employment law, mechanic’s liens, commercial litigation, and probate.. Prior to joining R&H, Eric built a legal career impressive for both its depth and breadth. He has successfully tried cases in many jurisdictions, litigating matters of elder abuse, commercial, construction, surety, and even healthcare.. Representative matters. Failure to disclose defects - Obtained a $184,000 jury verdict in favor of homebuyer against fix-and-flip real estate investor that failed to disclose structural defects in home. Quiet title judgment - Recovered $55,000 in damages and attorneys fees and costs for homeowners whose ex-boyfriend refused to vacate house. Construction defect settlement - Reached a $45,000 pre-litigation settlement of construction defect and fraud claims against real estate investor on behalf homebuyers. Unpaid wage claim settlement - Settled unpaid wage claims against business without any monetary payment and recovered company's business records wrongfully taken by former employee