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857 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 80203 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $308 per hour.
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Law Office of Travis Zeigler, P.C., exists to provide individualized, high-quality representation for those in need of excellent criminal defense representation. Each case is different. I strive to meet all of my clients' goals and needs over the course of representation. You will always get honest, up-front advice – even if that advice is that you may not need representation for your particular situation. We will sit down and discuss all available options and pursue the course of action, best-suited to reach the best possible outcome for whatever the case may be. This is a small firm. I am accessible to all of my clients by phone, email, or text. From administrative DMV and driver's license issues, traffic, municipal, and misdemeanor cases, to the most complicated of felonies, Law Office of Travis Zeigler, P.C., is here to meet your needs.. Also, please note that I am an avidly passionate car enthusiast. I am happy to have any car-related conversations you would like, in addition to discussing the details of your case with you. Give me a call today to discuss your case. I look forward to working with you.
Larry Free has practiced exclusively in the area of Workers’ Compensation since 1995. His understanding and appreciation of workers began through his own employment history. In his early years, he worked at a variety of jobs in the food service industry, cabinet making, carpentry, appliance repair, and delivery. He originally joined the firm as a “runner” and worked as a clerk during law school. He became an associate following graduation and was admitted to partnership in 1999.
Kyle, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Broxterman Alicks McFarlane PC, started the firm after her time in private practice with a family law firm in Lone Tree. She graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law with a focus on trial advocacy, where she simultaneously obtained her degree while working for the Public Defender’s Office and then transitioned to the District Attorney’s Office. She also spent time at the Attorney General’s Office working on the Justice Review Project, which used DNA evidence to exonerate those who had been wrongfully convicted. Kyle also worked in the Criminal Defense Clinic at the University of Denver, where she honed her sharp knowledge of the Rules of Evidence that translate so well in her family law litigation practice. Kyle was in fact selected as a member of the top ranked (9th in the country) National Trial Team for her skills in the courtroom, and competed across the country in various mock trial competitions. She was a member of the Moot Court Board, the Student Trial Lawyers Association, the Trial Advocacy board, and taught mock trial skills to High School students. Kyle is well versed in the area of motions practice and studied with the Supreme Court Chief Justice Nancy Rice.. Overtime, and perhaps unsurprisingly in light of this background, her family and divorce law practice has grown to focus on high conflict dissolution, allocation of parental rights, domestic violence, and post-decree matters and complex financial litigation including trusts, high assets, business valuations and income analysis. While Kyle is undeniable in the courtroom, and is a tenacious and formidable trial attorney, she is also a ready negotiator who often brings would be-trials to an early close by facilitating between parties.
Kline serves as the Firm’s Managing Partner. He has extensive experience assisting governmental and non-profit entities financing capital projects of all sizes. Kline also represents large institutional banks as purchaser’s counsel in the purchase of tax-exempt and taxable debt. Kline has given several presentations on public finance topics and also co-chaired a panel with Wells Fargo Securities, LLC at the Colorado Non-Profit Association Conference discussing the process by which non-profit entities obtain tax-exempt financing... In 2012, Governor John Hickenlooper appointed Kline to the Board of Directors of the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority. He is also a Board of Director of the Foundation of the Denver Fire Department and is a member of the Colorado Municipal Bond Dealers Association, and the America Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC). Kline received his law degree as well as a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Denver, College of Law. He holds an undergraduate degree in finance (cum laude) from the University of Colorado at Boulder.In addition to representing large institutional banks and broker dealers, Kline also represents Palo Alto, Inc. a Colorado corporation which owns over 250 quick service restaurants and is general counsel to Kline & Associates, Inc., a family owned brokerage firm.
Katie practices exclusively in family law, to include dissolution of marriage actions, post-decree modification of parental responsibility cases, child support actions, and relocation matters. Katie is also trained in collaborative law.. Katie began her training in family law as a student law clerk at Woody Law Firm, LLC and went on to practice family law at Griffiths Law, P.C. before joining McGuane & Hogan, P.C in 2018. Katie obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Law School and holds a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Legal Studies from Texas Tech University. Katie firmly believes it is the role of the family law attorney to deescalate conflict. However, for those cases that require litigation, Katie is well-prepared to bring the matter to Court.. During her time at the University of Colorado Law School, Katie received a Health Law Certificate for her time devoted to the Colorado Health Equity Project, a non-profit organization providing medical and legal services to the underserved population of Colorado. Katie served as a Member and then Resource Editor on the University of Colorado Law Review. In addition, Katie trained in Motions Practice and Advanced Trial Practice under the instruction of Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Nancy Rice.. Katie is as an active member of the Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association and provides pro bono legal services as a volunteer attorney for Metro Volunteer Lawyers. Katie also serves on the Young Professionals Board of Maria Droste Counseling Center and is a volunteer mentor for "Law School Yes We Can.". Katie grew up in small ski town Mammoth Lakes in California and enjoys skiing, attending University of Colorado and Denver Bronco football games, and spending time with her goldendoodle, Max.
Joshua Nowak is a trusted trial and criminal defense attorney at McDermott Stuart & Ward LLP in Colorado. Lead Counsel verified through LawInfo, he devotes his practice as a criminal defense attorney to the representation of those who have been accused of crimes, representing those facing charges on everything from minor offenses to first-degree murder.Having earned his juris doctor degree and a certificate in Constitutional Rights and Remedies from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2016, Mr. Nowak has gained varied and invaluable legal experience throughout his career thus far that enables him to provide world-class representation to Colorado residents who have been accused of crimes. During law school, Mr. Nowak worked with the Greeley, Boulder, and Denver Offices of the Colorado State Public Defender and interned with the Honorable Judge Nancy Lichtenstein at the Colorado Court of Appeals.Mr. Nowak’s post-law school career began with the Brighton Office of the Colorado State Public Defender. There, he secured favorable results for countless clients and participated in nearly 50 jury trials. He was quickly promoted to a Senior Deputy State Public Defender position. In this new position, he also worked as the Intern Supervisor, which enabled him to train law students who hoped to work with public defenders’ offices across the United States.A current board member for Adams Broomfield Bar Association, Mr. Nowak’s accolades include receiving the “Young Attorney of the Year” award from the Adams Broomfield Bar Association, recognition as “Outstanding County Court Lawyer of the Year” from his colleagues, and numerous leadership awards in law school.
Joseph Zonies is the founding member of Zonies Law LLC. Joe is very active in a number of mass tort litigations, including litigation related to trans-vaginal mesh, IVC filters, and birth injuries associated with antidepressants. Joe is on the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in the In re Ethicon Trans-Vaginal Mesh Multi-District Litigation and on the Plaintiffs' Executive Committee in the In re Zoloft Products Liability Multi-District Litigation. In addition, Joe has been in the leadership of and/or has represented thousands of clients in other pharmaceutical mass tort litigations, including Avandia, Actos, Paxil, Topamax, DePuy and Zimmer Hip, Baycol, Zyprexa, Vioxx and Ephedra. He has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients.. Joe earned his B.A. in Communications and Theater from the University of Notre Dame. After spending several years acting and producing and directing music videos, he attended the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. There, he graduated first in his law school class. After law school, Joe clerked for the Honorable John C. Porfilio in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.. According to Benchmark Litigation: "Joseph Zonies is identified as 'a nationally recognized guru in this field.' One peer plainly affirms, 'Joe Zonies is the star.' He is known by other firms as a 'go-to' litigator for mass tort cases seeking rescue at the final hour." He has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2011 under the specialty of “Personal Injury Litigation-Plaintiff”, has been designated one of the "Top 100 Lawyers" in Colorado Super Lawyers® and is AV® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®.
Jonathan S. Willett was born and raised in New York City. He attended college in Colorado, receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of Colorado in 1982. After graduation, Mr. Willett returned to New York City to work as a writer, but found himself longing for the Colorado Mountains. In 1983, he enrolled in the University of Denver College of Law.. At the University of Denver College of Law, Mr. Willett was the Articles Editor of the Denver University Law Review. Mr. Willett published a Note, Evolving Standards for Duty of Fair Representation Cases Under Section 301, 62 Den. U. L. Rev. 627 (1985). Mr. Willett graduated from the College of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1986.. Mr. Willett was employed as an attorney in the Appellate Division of the Colorado State Public Defender in Denver from 1986 to 1989. In 1989, Mr. Willett became a trial deputy with the Jefferson County trial office of the Colorado State Public Defender located in Golden, Colorado.. In mid 1992, he then began working for the law firm of Chalat & Company. Mr. Willett became a sole proprietor in 1994. As a private attorney, Mr. Willett has handled medical and legal malpractice cases, civil rights cases, family matters including child custody, employment cases, personal injury matters, ski litigation, and every type of criminal case ranging from the death penalty to white collar crime and juvenile delinquency. Mr. Willett has been attorney of record in over 60 jury trials and 125 appeals. Mr. Willett appears as counsel of record in 25 published opinions of the Colorado Court of Appeals, the Colorado Supreme Court and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Mr. Willett has lectured on a variety of criminal law, appellate practice, trial advocacy and juvenile law topics, publishing written materials as well. Mr. Willett has been accepted as an expert witness in criminal law at least fifteen times. Mr. Willett is admitted to practice in all Courts in the State of Colorado and the State of New York, as well as the United States District Court for Colorado, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.. When he is not working, Mr. Willett enjoys spending time with his family and staying active by skiing, snowboarding, cycling, running and playing frisbee.
John has been practicing law in Colorado since 1998. He the founding member of Eckelberry Law Firm, LLC, established in 2006, in charge of the family law and bankruptcy practice areas for the firm. During his almost 20 years of practice, John has helped hundreds of client's achieve personal and financial "fresh starts", while developing short and long term life plans. In addition, John has had experience in many other areas of the law, including real estate, personal injury, employment, landlord/tenant, business, criminal, and contract law.
Jessica Breckenridge has devoted her practice to bad faith insurance disputes. She has a passion for vigorously advocating for her clients. She is dedicated to giving every client a voice and fighting for justice with empathy and determination.. Ms. Breckenridge is a fierce advocate for her clients, both in and out of a courtroom. She enjoys being in the court room being able to help tell her client’s stories, but she is also prepared to fight outside of court to try to come to a resolution that meets the needs of every client. Ms. Breckenridge recognizes that every client is different, and every case is different with different goals and needs. Since every case is different, Ms. Breckenridge approaches each client as an individual, working closely with them to develop best strategies for best outcomes.. Prior to joining Ogborn Mihm, LLP, Jessica represented clients in family law and insurance dispute litigation.
Jennifer Carty is an Assistanct Attorney General in the Criminal Appeals Section at the Colorado Attorney General's Office. Prior to her current job, she worked as an Associate Family Law Attorney at Robinson & Henry, P.C. Jennifer spent five years as a maritime inspections officer for the United States Coast Guard. Her strong sense of public service and regulatory compliance experience prompted her decision to attend law school. Jennifer earned her Juris Doctorate and the Constitutional Rights and Remedies Certificate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2015.. Jennifer is a JAG Officer in the United States Coast Guard Reserve. She is the current co-chair of the Public Policy Committe for the Colorado Women's Bar Association. She is also an active member of the LGBT Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, and the Denver Bar Association.
Jason Day focuses on securities regulation and public and private securities offerings. He counsels public companies on compliance and disclosure issues; reviews and drafts Securities and Exchange Commission filings; and advises on executive compensation, corporate governance and corporate finance. Day also represents issuers, investors and underwriters in securities offerings, including IPOs and venture capital financings.
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.
I was admitted to the practice of Law in 1974. In the 44 years since then I have devotedmy career to representing folks who have been put upon by the powers of the State and Federal Government. My clients most often face the loss of their property, freedom as well as the Death Pemalty. I work tirelessly to protect them against the inexhaustible resourse of the government and get them home safe as quickly as possible.. I was a bad alcoholic and cocaine abuser for a number of years. Through good luck and tremendoul outpouring of love and support from my family, friends and the profession I have been given reprieve from that hell for close to 15 years. Now in my life and work I am well suited to understand and advocate for those who are still suffering the consequences of their bad choices and addictions. I devote as much time and energy as it takes to be of assistance to suffering members of my profession.. I am an avid skier. I was a member of the National Ski Patrol when I was In College. I was a ski racer and a member of the USSA for many years.. I am an avid horseman. I have been a member of the Roundup Riders of the Rockies for a number of years. I have played polo for 30 years and a member of the USPA . I have been a mounted fox hunter for 30 years and member of the MFHA. I also enjoy show jumping.. I am an avid hunter. My favorite is upland game. I also enjoy Mountain hiking and climbing.. I enjoy restoring old cars.. I owned and operated a working Navaho Churro sheep ranch in San Miguel county New Mexico for 20 years.
I want my clients to know from the first time we speak how much I care about them and their case. I practice criminal defense because no one's life should be defined by their worst day, and because everyone has value and an important story to tell. Turning those values and that compassion into a zealous defense is at the core of the service Power Law provides.. I practice holistic criminal defense. This means that I not only strategically defend a client in the case they hire me for, but I will address any underlying concerns while we work together and set my clients up for success. I have extensive experience with cases involving mental health and substance use issues.. In addition to criminal defense, I am passionate about criminal justice policy reform and access to mental health, and I am involved in a number of organizations and projects to further those goals.
I represent injured clients who were hurt because of another’s negligence or intentional conduct. I have dedicated myself to understanding the unique needs of my clients following an injury including current and future medical and rehabilitation needs, financial needs resulting from work loss or diminished working capacity, and personal and emotional needs.. I understand that an injury affects not just you but your entire family, and I strive to tell your story and give you back your voice.
I left the Public Defender’s office almost 5 years ago to enter private practice because there were things I couldn’t do for my clients as a Public Defender – either due to a lack of time or resources. I wanted to be able to commit more time and energy to my individual clients’ cases, while utilizing all the tools I learned as a public defender.. If you want a legal bulldog on your side, please call me at. I can’t wait to meet with you so we can fight the system together.
I have spent an entire career representing plaintiffs in a large variety of personal injury cases including automobile crash, wrongful death, bicycle, motorcycle, truck, premises, negligent security, pedestrian, bar liability, construction, recreational accidents and many other types of negligence cases including people harmed by breach of contract.
I have practiced criminal defense law since 1986. I have done the majority of my work as a public defender working in the Colorado State Public Defender system for 20 years. I have also worked as a federal public defender and worked in private practice. I believe in my clients and fight hard for them. I have represented people charged with 1st Degree Murder, Assault, Sex Assault, Child Abuse, Fraud, Weapon offenses, Illegal Reentry, Drugs, False Information to a Pawn Broker, and DUI along with other charges. I was the president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar and worked on the board for numerous years leading up to it.
I founded my firm to provide detailed and personalized attention to every client. We’re committed to providing outstanding service by: 1) having an Attorney work your case, not a paralegal, 2) offering flexible appointment times and home visits, and 3) keeping fees simple and straightforward - there are NO hourly fees and NO Retainer. Best yet, your attorney is always just a phone call away. Our extensive experience and knowledge of litigation will help maximize your recovery.. I represent clients who have been injured due to another's negligence. My most frequent cases involve Car Accidents, Slip and Falls, and Wrongful Death. I have been nationally recognized as one of the Top Attorneys in Colorado by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, National Trial Lawyers, and the American Academy of Attorneys. Our extensive experience and knowledge of litigation will help maximize your recovery.
I dedicate my entire practice to representing individuals in personal injury and wrongful death claims. I have represented injured persons against insurance companies for over 33 years. Prior to moving to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, I was a partner in my family's three-office law firm in south Texas, which recovered jury verdicts and settlements for injured victims and decedents' families across South Texas, including individual jury verdicts of $44.6 million, $11 million, and $7.5 million to name a few.. My philosophy is that an injured individual should never have to pay unreasonably high legal fees to receive high quality legal representation. I pride myself in communicating with my clients and making sure that they can always contact me and know what's going on with their cases.
I am an Associate Regulation Counsel at the Colorado Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel.
I am a shareholder at the firm of Senn Visciano Canges & Rosenstien, P.C. I specialize in litigation.. In addition to a solid family law and civil practice, I have an extensive probate litigation and estate planning practice.. I believe that the law is a profession which requires a serious commitment. To be successful, you must not only know the law, you must be able to communicate the law and the facts in every case, every time.. I strive to provide effective representation with every client, every time.
I am a partner at Ogborn Mihm, LLP, where I primarily practice in the areas of commercial litigation, plaintiff's legal malpractice, and catastrophic personal injury. I am also an adjunct professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where I teach classes on civil practice and advocacy.
I am a LEED AP Certified attorney.