Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 80238 | 40 available
40 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 80238 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 50% provide free consultation with average fees of $331 per hour.
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40 E Lawyers Found Near You
Weeks Law Group, LLC handles employment law and personal injury cases in Colorado and Arizona. If you have been wrongfully terminated or discriminated against by a Colorado or Arizona employer, we want to talk to you. If you have been injured in a personal injury accident in CO or AZ, we have the expertise to fight on your behalf. We have obtained sizeable, confidential settlements for our clients to help them heal and move forward. Schedule a consultation today on our Web site to avoid harming your case.. Attorney Weeks is a successful litigator with a proven track record, having worked for some of the largest civil litigation firms in the nation. She has obtained sizable settlements for her clients, represented countless workers before Judges and was part of a team that secured a $3 million jury verdict for an injured truck driver in Colorado in 2018. Ms. Weeks completed an externship for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California and has volunteered with Legal Aid. She studied international law in Europe through Washington D.C.’s American University.. Attorney Weeks has a long history of advocating for those without a voice. She had a successful, decade-long career as an award-winning investigative newspaper reporter prior to becoming an attorney. WLG cuts through the red tape to obtain the best outcome for clients.Many cases can be harmed by waiting. Schedule your consultation today.
Lynn Hartfield is an experienced attorney at Eichner Law with over twenty-five years ofexperience representing clients in criminal and civil matters. She has a background as a formerfederal public defender and specializes in criminal trials and appeals in both state and federalcourt.Throughout her career, Lynn has received honors and distinctions for her work. She worked asan Assistant Federal Public Defender in both Seattle, WA, and Denver, CO, and as an AssistantFederal Defender in Chicago, IL. She has also served as a litigation associate at law firms inDenver, CO, San Francisco, CA, and as a faculty member for national training programs fortribal advocates, as well as federal public defender and CJA panel trainings. Lynn is licensed topractice law in the states of Colorado, Illinois, and California.
Libin Legal Services was founded by Boris Libin in 2015 to be a different kind of law firm.. We understand that work schedules have grown beyond the bounds of 9 to 5, and that family obligations often mean that you don't have to time to meet with an attorney on their schedule.. That's why we want to meet with you where it is most convenient for you.. We want to impress you with the quality of our services, not with the opulence of a waiting room.. We use the latest technology to provide you with high quality legal services while saving you money.
I grew up in Boulder, Colorado where I attended high school and received my undergraduate degree in philosophy. During law school I became a board member of the Transportation Law Journal, a research assistant for a law professor, and a member of the DU Mediation Clinic where I received certification as a professionally trained mediator. I completed a number of internships which included working at the Arapahoe District Attorney’s Office, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Denver District Court where I interned for Judge Michael A. Martinez. Before starting my own practice, I worked as a law clerk/paralegal for Kennedy, Childs, & Fogg where I assisted in medical malpractice defense litigation. Additionally, I worked as a contract attorney for a number of attorneys on a variety of different projects which included research for workers’ compensation defense cases, discovery assistance for a large legal malpractice defense case, and preparation of a continuing legal education lecture on effective use of expert testimony in family law.. I enjoy playing tennis, painting, playing with my labradoodle "Dudley," and hiking.
I am a second-career attorney, representing clients in consumer disputes and in family law matters. I like to take a collaborative approach with my clients to understand their goals so we can come up with a plan for how to achieve those goals.. I am originally from Nebraska but I have lived many places around the country, including North Carolina, Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, and Colorado. I received a Bachelor of Sciences in Technology with an emphasis in Automotive Service Management and a minor in Spanish from Pittsburg State University. After undergrad, I ran two Firestone stores in the Kansas City area. I then worked for Ford Motor Company as a field service engineer, covering southeast Michigan, northwest Ohio, Montana, and northern Idaho.. I attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and graduated in 2015. During law school, I interned for the Honorable Charles M. Pratt in Arapahoe County and Honorable Robert L. McGahey Jr. in Denver. After law school, I was an associate attorney at Kishinevsky & Raykin prior to opening a law firm with Katie Newell. While there, I handled family law, employment law, discrimination and civil rights, personal injury and workers' compensation cases, probate matters, and business law.. I bring a wealth of automotive and warranty knowledge to my practice. We are a small firm, and we want to do business on your terms. I am a dedicated husband and father, and I understand the scheduling conflicts you have in meeting with an attorney.
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.
Attorney with over 35 years experience handling transactional matters as both in-house and outside counsel. Experience includes vessel sales, charters and financing; international and domestic joint ventures; vessel construction and repair contracts; offshore and land drilling and service contracts; acquisitions and divestitures of assets and companies; commercial real estate transactions; mergers and acquisitions; and general corporate and partnership matters. Other areas of practice include corporate general counsel services for small to mid-sized companies; FCPA due diligence investigations; and corporate compliance investigations. Experience also includes representation of both borrowers and lenders as maritime counsel in lending transactions, including preparation and negotiation of mortgages under the laws of the U.S., Liberia, Panama, Vanuatu, Bahamas, Marshall Islands and other vessel flagging jurisdictions. Also advises vessel owners, charterers and lenders concerning citizenship and documentation issues, marine insurance, and other maritime matters.. International Arbitrator specializing in oil and gas sector disputes that may benefit from an arbitrator, mediator or expert determiner with both (i) over 30 years commercial and legal experience in the international oil and gas industry and (ii) over 5 years operational experience as a petroleum and drilling engineer.
After spending several years representing creditors in debt collection and bankruptcy proceedings, I realized that I just didn’t enjoy telling people what I did for a living. Instead of being the bearer of bad news and feeling like the Grim Reaper, I wanted to be on the other side of the negotiating table, helping people, not corporations.. Struggling with financial difficulties can be one of the hardest things anyone can face. I love being a personal bankruptcy attorney, and I have committed myself to counseling and guiding my clients during through the bankruptcy process. My experience as a creditors’ attorney means that, if the time comes, I can anticipate what actions your creditors will take and how to best respond to them. I also have extensive litigation experience. If a creditor decides to oppose your bankruptcy filing, I will use that experience to fight for the best result for you.. When you come to your free, confidential bankruptcy consultation, you will have my undivided attention. I know that you are not feeling good about filing bankruptcy. When you and I sit down together, we will thoroughly discuss all of your financial affairs and together decide whether or not bankruptcy is your best option. Sometimes it isn’t, and I’m not afraid to tell you that, even if it means that I won’t be getting your business. I know that you are looking for a personal bankruptcy lawyer who doesn’t keep looking at his watch and will give you an honest opinion.. Before I became an attorney, I grew up in Casper, WY and graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 1997. I am licensed in California and Colorado. When I’m not helping people create their new financial future, I enjoy spending time with my family and exploring Colorado by motorcycle.
A native New Yorker, I was born and raised in New York (Queens and Long Island), before falling in love with Colorado and moving here over ten years ago. I am a 1990 graduate of the State University of New York at Albany, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. After three years of working as a paralegal in a major law firm in New York City, I decided to make the leap and enroll in law school. I received my Juris Doctor in 1996 from the Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in Long Island, New York. During law school, I focused on gaining practical experience through participation in internships and clinics. I was a summer intern at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office where I became familiar with the inner workings of the criminal justice system. During my second year of law school I participated in the Mental Health Disability Law Clinic, and gained valuable insight while working on cases, many of which were class action law suits against New York State. This clinic has been a leading force in the movement to provide protection and advocacy for those who have been diagnosed as mentally ill. After the completion of the clinic, I continued to work with the professor over the summer in a paid summer internship position. This clinic experience provided me a sense of how I could be a positive force, as an attorney, in the lives of clients who are unable to advocate for themselves through a complex legal system. My first introduction to domestic relations law was through the participation in a semester long Family Law Clinic in 1995. In addition to being exposed to the divorce process and the many issues attendant to a dissolution of marriage, I represented individuals who were the victims of domestic violence by assisting them in obtaining a protection orders from the court. Upon graduation from law school, I worked for the Suffolk County Legal Aid Society as a criminal defense attorney where I was thrown into the courtroom environment and forced to sink or swim. I quickly learned to overcome any fears I had of working in a field of law that requires me to appear in court. I decided to take my time and explore different facets of the practice of law, and decided to shift gears by taking a job in the corporate environment. In this position, I learned quite a bit about the discovery process in large civil litigation cases. I also realized at that point that I did not want to continue representing the faceless corporate client and that I longed to connect with my clients on a much deeper level. I felt that my interpersonal skills and ability to connect with people was not being maximized in the corporate context. I’ve found that the perfect fit for my skills is through the representation of litigants in family law. This field of law also hits home for me, having experienced the divorce of my own parents as a young child. My personal background enhances my ability to relate to my clients, and this makes me uniquely qualified as a lawyer in this field of practice. I am very sensitive to the impact this process has on the family, especially the children, as a child of divorce myself. I make it a point to keep my clients focused on their children and how their decisions and actions throughout the course of their case will impact their children. Whenever possible, it is my goal to move my clients toward resolution outside the courtroom, as this almost always results in the least detrimental effect upon the family. However, there are situations when the parties simply cannot resolve an issue, and, in that case, I am fully prepared to represent my client’s interests in the courtroom setting. I volunteered my time as a Court Appointed Special Advocate for Denver CASA, an organization that strives to protect children and be a voice for their best interests within the juvenile justice system. While I miss my home state of New York at times, I enjoy living in Denver with my husband Michael and our two beautiful children and would not trade it for the world.. Schedule a Consultation with Elissa