Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 80264 | 83 available
83 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 80264 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 53% provide free consultation with average fees of $283 per hour.
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Timothy G. Tarr is an associate attorney with Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. and a member of the Personal Injury and Criminal Defense Teams. Tim earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2010. In 2017, he earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.. While attending law school, Tim started his career as a law clerk with Ciancio Ciancio Brown, and remained with the firm after becoming an attorney in 2017. During law school, Tim discovered a passion for trial advocacy. He competed in several mock trial competitions and was a member of Sturm College of Law's National Trial Team. He is the winner of a Best Advocate Award and a Finalist at the 2017 McGeorge School of Law National Ethics Competition.. Tim was a recipient of the Dean Scholarship at the Sturm College of law and as a law student Tim received the Scholastic Excellence Award for Advanced Legal Research. This award is given to Sturm College of Law students achieving the highest performance each semester in designated courses. Tim was a Staff Editor for the Criminal Law Review, Head Student Representative for Themis Bar Review, and Treasurer for the Student Trial Lawyers Association.A Colorado Native, Tim enjoys spending time in the Rocky Mountains, he is an avid hometown fan, and he finds great pride in helping the people of Colorado navigate the legal system during difficult times in their lives.. Areas of PracticeCriminal DefenseWrongful DeathPersonal InjuryMotor Vehicle Accidents - PlaintiffPremises Liability - PlaintiffLiquor LicensingLitigation Percentage100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation. Bar AdmissionsColorado, 2017. U.S. District Court, District of Colorado, 2017. Pro Bono Activities. Learn Your Rights in Colorado (LYRIC)Our Courts ColoradoAdams/Broomfield Bar Association Legal Resource DayAdams/Broomfield Bar Association Regional High School Mock Trial Tournament
The Law Offices of Bryan E. Kuhn, Counselor at Law, P.C. have a comprehensive knowledge of employment law issues because we represent both employees and employers. This knowledge helps us effectively represent our clients in negotiations or at trial. In the course of our employment law practice in Denver, Colorado, we have handled many employment law matters, including wrontful termination, discrimination and sexual harassment.. In addition to our employment law practice, we also have deep experience with specific business law matters. We provide business clients with tailored advice concerning the growth of their business. This includes addressing an array of legal concerns that arise when a business is expanding, such as issues involving new employees and securing necessary capital to finance growth. Call today for a consultation!
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."
My practice is focused 100% on litigation, providing representation along the Front Range, and throughout the State of Colorado. I focus on Wrongful Death and Personal Injury, Criminal Defense (ranging from traffic violations to homicide), Liquor Licensing, and Commercial Litigation.. I am actively involved in the Colorado Bar Association. I served as the President of the Colorado Bar Association (2015-2016). During my term as CBA President, I was able to travel throughout the State of Colorado meeting lawyers, legal professionals, and judges across the Eastern Plains, Western Slope, and along the Front Range. Aside from making great contacts with people in those places, I was also able to help shape the bar association and legal profession moving forward, focusing on issues such as diversity and inclusion, attorney health and wellness, access to justice, and formation of the CBA strategic plan.. I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1999, with a B. A. in History. While at University of Colorado, I was a member of the Track and Field Team (High Jump and 400 Meter Hurdles), and selected to the Big XII Commissioner's Honor Roll, 1997 and 1998. I was also a recipient of the Justice Byron R. White Memorial Award.. After graduating from University of Colorado, I attended the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and earned my Juris Doctor in 2003. While at DU, I was the President of the student chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), now AAJ, and was also a member of the Moot Court Board for two years.. From the beginning of my legal career, I have been passionate about trial practice. I was on the University of Denver's ATLA traveling trial team, and in 2003 my team went on to be National Champions in trial practice.
Kyle C. Kreischer is a shareholder with Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C., and heads the Business Services Team and co-heads the Litigation Team.. Kyle concentrates his practice in the areas of Commercial Litigation; Construction Litigation; Commercial Banking Law; Real Estate; and General Business Litigation. Additionally, he has significant experience in environmental law, science, commercial real estate transactions, civil appellate work, and administrative matters.. After graduating and receiving his J.D. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Kyle attended Vermont Law School, consistently ranked as one of the top environmental law programs in the nation, where he graduated magna cum laude and received a Masters of Laws in Environmental Law (LL.M.).. Kyle is licensed to practice before all Colorado State courts, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the United States Tax Court as well as the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Kristi Wells’ practice focuses exclusively on complex issues such as dividing trusts, enforcing and challenging pre-marital agreements, dealing with closely held business interests, taxation, benefits and executive compensation in Colorado divorces. Kristi has written and lectured extensively on domestic relations topics as well as having been a tax commentator for NPR’s Morning Edition. Most recently, Kristi published a two-part article for the Colorado Lawyer entitled A Primer on Executive Compensation in a Colorado Divorce – Parts 1 and 2, May and June 2022. She also co-authored The Executive Compensation Handbook: Stock Option Awards, Restricted Stock Grants, Cash Bonuses, Incentives and Other Non-qualified Deferred Compensation in Divorce, published by the American Bar Association. Kristi currently serves as Chair of the Family Law Section Executive Council.
Kaela’s practice consists of domestic relations cases, including cases with complex financial issues, the valuation of businesses and professional practices, trusts, and the allocation of parental responsibilities. Her practice includes cases with complicated parenting issues involving substance use, domestic violence, neurodivergent and special needs children.. Kaela also represents clients entering into premarital, marital, and cohabitation agreements.. Prior to entering private practice, Kaela worked for a judge in Denver District Court. During this time, she sat through hundreds of hearings and drafted orders on behalf of the court. She has the ability to view cases through the perspective of an attorney but also as a judge. With these different viewpoints, she advises her clients on the advantages of settlement versus litigation. Kaela empowers her clients to make decisions in their cases with their futures and best interests in mind.. Kaela is an active member of the Colorado Bar Association. She is the Chair of the Executive Council of the Young Lawyers Division. Specifically, Kaela is passionate about programming that focuses on attorney wellness and well-being. With Chelsea, Kaela is the Co-Chair of the Family Law Section’s Legislative Policy Committee. In this role, Kaela works with and advises members of the legislature and Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association about the impacts of proposed bills and legislation on the practice of family law and its implications on courts, litigants, and families.
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.
Few things distinguish young attorneys like the “Rising Star” Super Lawyer award. A Super Lawyer Rising Star fulfills all the rigorous standards of a Super Lawyer, but they must also be either younger than 40 years old or have been practicing for less than 10 years. For perspective, less than 2.5% of the lawyers in a state meet this criteria. Attorney Carrie Chaille Eckstein has achieved this feat several years in a row: 2011 to 2020.. Ms. Eckstein has also been recognized for her volunteer work as a lawyer, winning the Pro Bono Legal Service Award. She believes it is part of her duty as an attorney to provide access to legal services to those who cannot afford it, a belief shared and lived out by many of the attorneys at CCB. Her passion for helping others first expressed itself during law school, when she interned for an international adoption agency. She also gained valuable experience as an intern for a Circuit Court Judge and the Arizona State Senate.. When clients work with Attorney Eckstein, they can trust in her strength as an advocate and as a family law attorney. She aggressively and passionately represents her clients against situations that would threaten their well-being as individuals and as a family unit. Attorney Eckstein handles many high net worth clients in litigation and in marital agreements. She has reviewed many partnership agreements, closely held family businesses, and complex trusts. Regardless of your situation, rest assured that Attorney Carrie Eckstein can handle your case with high-level skill and deep compassion.. In addition, her current practice at our firm includes working as a mediator between cooperative clients, resolving child custody disputes, and handling cases with large assets. Ms. Eckstein’s experience as a Guardian Ad Litem and Child & Family Investigator for the Colorado courts has given her extensive experience into court processes as well as into the needs of children and their families. She is particularly driven to create safe, effective solutions for families in dangerous situations. Her work as a Parenting Coordinator/Decision-Maker has given her sharp insight into family situations, allowing her to bring clarity into emotionally confusing circumstances while protecting families.. Her values center on understanding her client’s needs and meeting those needs through her work and legal experience. Between her excellent practice, her experience, and her passion for helping families in times of need, Attorney Eckstein is a wonderful example of what CCB is about.
Eric joined Inman Flynn Biesterfeld & Brentlinger, P.C. in January of 2003. His experience and expertise includes: commercial and business litigation, environmental litigation, construction litigation, insurance coverage litigation, real estate litigation, environmental compliance counseling, toxic torts and water pollution, and property damage cases.. Eric graduated with a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Kansas State University and spent one year working as an engineer at Cessna Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. He attended law school at the University of Kansas where he graduated in the top 10 percent of his class and served on the Kansas Law Review.. In Eric's first year after graduation from law school, he worked as a Policy Consultant for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C. After his time with the EPA, Eric spent five years with Spencer Fane Britt & Brown, LLP in Kansas City, Missouri practicing general commercial litigation and environmental law. He was recently featured in a Denver Business Journal article, Economy No Excuse for Environmental Blunders.. He enjoys many Colorado outdoor activities including skiing, mountain biking, hiking and fly fishing. Eric is also an avid sports fan, is married and has two children.
Before attending law school, Carolyn worked as a paralegal at a family law firm, where she gained valuable insights into client communication and the emotional challenges families face. Carolyn graduated cum laude from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Law, earning the Edward T. Lee full-tuition scholarship. While in law school, she clerked for the Honorable Rosa M. Silva in the Domestic Relations Division, where she observed hearings, drafted orders, and assisted self-represented litigants.. Her commitment to helping families continued through her service on the Young Professionals Board at Between Friends, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing domestic violence, and as a legal extern at the Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center, where she supported efforts to provide free legal services to crime victims. Prior to her legal career, Carolyn taught middle school Spanish and holds a Master’s in Education from Loyola University Chicago, focusing on child psychology and development. Today, her family law practice is client-centered, prioritizing settlement while also skillfully representing clients in court.
Attorney Timothy H. Hassell is a partner at Watton Law Group. He concentrates his legal practice on assisting consumers through bankruptcy matters. Mr. Hassell received his law degree from Marquette University in 2010 and his undergraduate degree in Economics from Brigham Young University in 2007. Mr. Hassell admitted to practice in the state courts of Missouri and Wisconsin, as well as in the federal courts in the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri, the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, the Southern District of Illinois, and the District of Colorado. Contact Watton Law Group today to schedule a consultation with Attorney Hassell and learn how he may be able to help you.
At Alverson + O'Brien, P.C. we are committed to providing excellent customer service. We believe that our representation is a partnership with our clients. Unlike some of the larger work comp and social security disability firms, we pride ourselves on taking on being selective in the cases we choose to take on which allows us to provide a more hands-on experience for our clients.
As I continue to develop my expertise in consumer bankruptcy, helping my clients get the full benefit of a financial fresh start remains my highest priority. I work with clients to straighten out their financial difficulties and engage creditors' attorneys and trustees while advocating for my clients' best interests. I am happy to be part of a team that is setting new standards for professionalism, capability, and organization in the consumer bankruptcy field.
Alexandra (Alex) Goldstein is an associate attorney at Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. and is a member of the distinguished Family Law Team. Alex came to the firm after working with another exceptional family law firm in Colorado. Alex focuses her practice on family law cases, including complex child custody cases involving allegations of domestic violence and child abuse, full-scope divorce and legal separation cases, and other matters related to domestic relations. Alex specializes in cases involving the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and has litigated such cases in state and federal court. Alex is also a Child and Family Investigator (CFI) and provides guidance to Courts in issuing orders concerning allocation of parental responsibility.. During undergrad, Alex knew that she wanted to go to law school, but it wasn’t until she took a course in Family Law that she discovered her true calling of working with families and individuals going through the family court system. During law school, Alex focused on honing her litigation and trial skills, earning a spot on the Top-10 ranked National Trial Team and served on the board of the Student Trial Lawyer Association. Through these experiences, Alex developed strong litigation and court room skills. She placed 1st in a national trial competition and competed in both in-person and virtual trial competitions. In her first 3 years of practice, Alex used the litigation skills developed in law school in courtrooms in multiple districts through Colorado and in Federal Court. Alex now brings those same skills to her practice with Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C. While Alex strives to find new and creative ways to reach a settlement that best serves an individual family, she is able to zealously advocate for her clients in the courtroom when necessary. Alex is prepared to prioritize the process that best serves each client’s needs.. While in law school, Alex also interned in the Appellate and County Court divisions of the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office where she advocated for the people of the state of Colorado and worked with individuals charged with misdemeanor crimes to reach fair resolutions in their cases. Alex also served as an intern for the Denver County Juvenile Court where she was able to observe the innerworkings of dependency and neglect cases, adoptions, and juvenile criminal proceedings. Through these experiences, Alex developed her legal research and writing skills and grew her skills as an advocate in the courtroom.. Originally from Texas, Alex came to Colorado for law school and fell in love with the beauty of the state. While she has adopted many of the sports teams in Colorado, Alex still enjoys cheering on the San Antonio Spurs. In her free time, Alex enjoys film photography, cooking, and spending time with her husband and their two fur babies, Vinnie and Dyna.. Clients who have worked with Alex, speak to their trust in her strength as an advocate and as a family law attorney along with her compassion and grace. She aggressively and passionately represents her clients against situations that would threaten their well-being as individuals and as a family. Regardless of the situation, rest assured that Alex can handle your case with a high-level of skill and deep care for yours and your family’s needs.