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844 H lawyers are available in Denver, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $65 per hour.
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Jim Puga, a Colorado native, dedicates his practice to seeking compensation and justice for those injured by the negligence of others, with a particular focus on medical malpractice and personal injury. Jim has successfully tried, settled, or is currently handling cases throughout the United States including the states of Colorado, Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, and Wyoming. Prior to joining Leventhal & Puga in 1999 and dedicating his practice exclusively to the representation of those injured by the negligence of others, Jim handled complex business and civil litigation matters at the law firm of Davis, Graham & Stubbs and tried numerous cases as insurance defense counsel at smaller litigation boutique firms. Jim has been recognized since 2007 by Best Lawyers in America in the field of medical malpractice and since 2012 in the field of personal injury. Jim has also been recognized as a Colorado Super Lawyer since 2007. Jim has been AV rated by Martindale-Hubbel for over 15 years. In addition to his trial work, Jim has briefed numerous cases to the Colorado Court of Appeals, to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Colorado Supreme Court. Jim has argued before the Colorado Supreme Court, and has numerous reported appellate decisions in the state of Colorado, the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado, and the 10th District Court of Appeals.. Jim is a faculty member with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy instructing in the area of trial skills and he has lectured for the State of Colorado to attorneys at continuing legal education seminars sponsored by the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association in the areas of medical malpractice and trial advocacy. Jim has also lectured at the American Association of Justice’s annual convention on medical malpractice and scientific evidentiary issues in medical malpractice, and he has lectured at the Western Trial Lawyer’s Association on matters of medical malpractice and scientific evidentiary issues in medical malpractice. Jim has lectured at the University of Colorado Medical School in the area of shoulder dystocia birth injury, as well as at various business and insurance related seminars. Jim is the current co-editor of the American Association of Justice Birth Trauma Litigation Newsletter.. Jim attended the University of Denver as a University Scholar, graduating cum laude and with University Honors in political science and history. Jim then attended the University of Denver College of Law on a College of Law scholarship graduating in 1989.. Jim is a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice, the American Association of Justice Leaders Forum, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, and he is a member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations. Jim currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and he has also been active in his community as a youth baseball and lacrosse coach, tutoring disadvantaged students, and serving as a volunteer with Denver Kids, Inc. Jim has received recognition as Denver Kids, Inc.’s Friend of the Year.. In his free time, Jim enjoys spending time with his wife and teenage children, and is an avid reader, cyclist, and skier.
Jennifer E. Schlatter focuses her practice on protecting and enforcing intellectual property rights, including: trademark prosecution, counseling, licensing and enforcement, including representation of clients in trademark proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; copyrights prosecution, counseling, licensing and enforcement; international trademark and copyright issues; IP and related litigation, including trademark infringement, false advertising, copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets and unfair competition; publishing related transactions, including preparation and negotiation of publishing agreements; and transactional entertainment law. She represents individual artists in preparing and negotiating business agreements, and protecting and licensing intellectual property rights. Ms. Schlatter assists clients in entertainment-related matters as well.. Ms. Schlatter’s practice also includes the representation of clients in the area of employment law, including litigation of discrimination, restrictive covenant litigation, and advising clients regarding various personnel and workplace issues.
Jeffrey A. Weinman has represented Debtors and Creditors in hundreds of Chapter 11 reorganization cases, and has served as counsel to unsecured creditors’ committees in a number of Chapter 11 cases. Mr. Weinman has served as Chapter 7 Panel Trustee for the District of Colorado since 1989.. A few of the larger Chapter 7 Trustee cases Mr. Weinman has represented are Adam Aircraft, Western Pacific Airlines, Jato Communications. In addition, he has been Plan Trustee in a number of large Chapter 11 cases including Centrix Financial and Integra.
I focus on bankruptcy matters, financial restructuring, workouts, and reorganizations, including representing debtors, creditors and trustees. Over the years, I found that many clients prefer a "hands on" approach with their attorney when dealing with their everyday financial issues - instead of being just another number. After more than a decade in practice with a boutique bankruptcy law firm, I broke away so that I could provide more personalized service to my clients.. I have a passion for outdoor activities, including road biking, mountain biking, hiking, skiing and boating. If I am not in the office, you can usually find me on the bike or on the slopes, depending on the season, spending quality time with my family.
I’m a Colorado native, although you’d never know it as I spent the majority of my life travelling from place to place with my family. Every new school taught me how to relate to people as individuals, which is how I found my way into family law.. As a child of divorced parents, I recognize the challenges that stem from family systems change. I chose to pursue a legal career in domestic relations law in order to help guide families through change, teach families how to avoid relationship breakdown, and create paradigms to keep families together.. I returned to Colorado in 2000 as a Division I lacrosse player at the University of Denver. As a lifelong athlete, I’ve learned the meaning of the words discipline, commitment, and excellence. Off the field, I earned a B.A. in Psychology as well as the University of Denver’s Shaklee-Trowill Research Award for my work in trauma and stress studies.. My family settled in Minneapolis and I travelled home to complete by legal studies at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. While in law school I took advantage of every opportunity I could to work with families in a state of transition.. As a law clerk with the Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project, I obtained protective orders for women struggling with domestic abuse. I also worked with women seeking asylum and other immigration refuge under the Violence Against Women Act. My commitment to working in underserved communities resulted in over 500 hours of public service during my law school career.. Families come in many shapes and sizes and I pride myself on understanding the needs of even the most non-traditional families. I advocate for creative problem solving and preventative legal strategies. I’ve created and drafted innovative prenuptial agreements and domestic partnership agreements to plan, protect, and preserve the future of several non-traditional families.. I believe it is important to not only have the emotional commitment to family law, but the economic commitment as well. After law school, I returned to the University of Denver to complete my LLM in Taxation. The division of joint finances, property, and other assets can have a lasting effect after a divorce is final. The emotional toll of divorce is difficult enough without worrying about the ongoing tax implications of property division. My taxation background allows me to spot potential financial issues before they become a problem.. My partner and I live in South East Denver with our four year-old English bulldog. Most weekends I can be found playing flag football, hiking, camping, skiing, and creating craft beer in my kitchen.
Iris Halpern is an attorney at Rathod Mohamedbhai LLC. Her practice focuses on employment discrimination and constitutional civil rights litigation. Iris has been passionately fighting for plaintiffs and their civil rights for her entire legal career.. Before coming to Rathod Mohamedbhai, Iris worked as a trial attorney for over seven years, ultimately serving as the Senior Trial Attorney and an Acting Supervisory Attorney in the Denver Field Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. At the EEOC, Iris’ work focused on seeking relief for victims, frequently in systemic and large class cases, under federal antidiscrimination statutes including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
If you are struggling with credit cards, tax debt, medical bills, student loans, personal loans or business debt, Wink & Wink can help you evaluate your options and find a solution. At Wink & Wink, we don't believe there is a one size fits all approach to helping people get out of debt. Whether you are a candidate for bankruptcy, debt settlement or an offer in compromize with the IRS we will start with a comprehensive, no pressure free consultation where we will review your entire situation and answer all your questions while helping you determine your best option and next steps.. Wink & Wink is a small family business. Gigi Wink and her husband, Mike Wink, met in law school in Boulder, Colorado. They are both committed to providing the highest level of customer service in the business. They give clients their personal cell phone numbers and are always available to answer questions and help make the debt relief process understandable and as easy as possible.
I lead the family law practice at Kontnik | Cohen, LLC. I began my legal career working alongside a judge in a state trial court, and then moved up to federal appellate court (1 level below the U.S. Supreme Court). Flowing from these judicial experiences is a unique legal perspective that I rely upon in all cases. I believe that the best outcomes are the result of a diligent and detailed preparation. Favorable outcomes in and out of court are fueled long before settlement conferences and trials. I have had many favorable outcomes inside the courtroom but am equally experienced in mediation and negotiation. I approach all cases with a high attention to detail and an eye towards settlement.. My primary focus and passion is undoubtedly family law. In helping people though some of the most difficult times, I rely upon my ability to read between the lines to gain a competitive edge during a case. From time to time, I also enjoy working on interesting cases outside the family law arena. In 2014, I was part of the team that received the highest civil rights settlement (at the time) in the City of Denver for excessive police force.. For fun and entertainment, I enjoy spending time with my family, skiing, or working with the two non-profits that I support: Denver Active Children's Foundation, which donates $1M per year to at-risk youth, and Wish of a Lifetime, which grants life-long wishes to our country’s eldest generation. During college, I was on the Div. II Men’s Ice Hockey team and, in high school, was a team caption for our two-time state champion hockey team.. [Note: RESULTS ARE NOT GUARANTEED. THE FACTS AND LEGAL CIRCUMSTANCES IN EVERY CASE ARE UNIQUE AND WILL DICTATE THE OUTCOME.]
I have over 30 years of experience advising clients on Wills, Trusts, Probate and Trust Administration, Estate and Wealth Transfer Planning Matters, Tax Planning, Tax Disputes with the Internal Revenue Service, Business Matters, LLCs, Partnerships and Corporations.. I began my law career in 1981 with the Office of Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service. Since 1985, I have been in private practice with both large and small firms in Philadelphia, Colorado Springs and Denver. I now maintain my own law office.. My goal in my law practice is to provide clients with peace of mind by solving problems and resolving conflicts with creative solutions. I strive to help preserve your wealth and protect your future in a rapidly changing world. This mission is exemplified in the Case Studies described on my website ().. I invite you to visit my website to learn more about me and my law practice. I welcome your comments and look forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I have been practicing law in Colorado since 1996. I fight hard for my clients, and fervently believe in what I do. I have never been a prosecutor, and am a defender to my core. When in law school, I interned with the Colorado Public Defender's Office. I chose to go into private practice because I do better with fewer cases, and can devote myself more fully to a case. I have significant experience litigating personal injury cases and take great satisfaction in obtaining strong outcomes for my clients. I am always happy to answer questions, and if I can't help, I'll try to refer you to someone who can. Please feel free to call me.
I have been practicing in the areas of family law, wills and estates, real estate, business law, and commercial litigation since November 1969.. My mission statement is to provide "Effective legal services at a reasonable rate."
I have a business importing African Art into the United States. I am a former Chairman of the Board and Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver, I am a director of the Museo De Las Americans in Denver. I served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Memorial Hospital of Colorado Springs. I served as Chairman of the Jury Reform Committee and the Court Reform Committee of the Colorado Bar Association. I led the movement for the adoption of the One day-One Trial Jury Service System in Colorado. I served as Chairman of the Litigation Section of the Colorado Bar Association. I served as a member of the U.S. District Court Peer Review Committee and the Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee.
I grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado. I am a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington. While in Spokane, I worked at the Center for Justice, where I first committed myself to representing the underserved segments of the population. I have been associated with the Law Offices of J.M. Reinan, P.C. since 2006, where I continue to represent primarily disabled and elderly clients and their families in claims against nursing homes, hospitals and mental health care providers.
I am the owner and lead trial lawyer at Avery Law Firm, formed in 1989. My practice is limited to 100% civil litigation, emphasizing catastrophic (disabling) injury and wrongful death. Subject areas include auto/truck collisions, aviation accidents, train crossing accidents, medical malpractice, legal malpractice and professional (any licensed professional) malpractice. All cases handled on contingency (no fee if no recovery). Free consultations. Get personal attention with experience.. Avid race car driver and private pilot. Extensive involvement in human rights activities, including the -Sudan Project- for educational support of children affected by war in South Sudan. Numerous humanitarian aid missions to Africa. Married, with two children. Born in Brockport, New York in 1957. Graduated Austin College, Sherman Texas, B.A., 1979. Nationwide law practice with licenses in NY, IN and CO, and admissions to numerous federal jurisdictions.
I am the founding Partner of Killmer Lane's Western Slope office based in Carbondale, CO. I've devoted my entire legal career to representing people whose rights have been violated. I have only represented people – and never corporations or other large entities – who have been subjected to abuses of power. I have extensive experience with issues ranging from police misconduct to prisoners' rights to disability rights to employment discrimination and retaliation, and more. I joined Killmer Lane as an Associate Attorney in 2013. Since then, I have been part of the winning trial team in several major employment and civil rights cases. This includes the Marvin Booker v. City and County of Denver case, which resulted in the largest civil rights jury verdict at the time in Colorado history. I became a Senior Associate Attorney in 2016 and a Partner in 2018.
I am the founder and principal attorney of the Law Office of Claire E. Dineen. I have been practicing law since 1994 in the areas of elder law, estate and trust administration, and estate planning. My elder law practice includes conservatorship and guardianship proceedings, long term care planning and special needs planning. My estate planning practice focuses on assisting individuals with the preparation of wills, trusts, power of attorney documents, and advanced directives.
I am devoted to advocating for individuals affected by defamation, employment discrimination, and police misconduct. My goal is to seek and obtain justice for victims who cannot fight for themselves.. I joined Civil Rights Litigation Group to advocate for victims of civil rights violations. I have been practicing defamation law since 2012. As a new lawyer, I realized the need to become well-versed in the area of First Amendment law, due to its complexities and nuances. I know the catastrophic damage that civil rights violations cause and the difficulty victims have trying to put their lives back together. I am dedicated to helping.. For more information, visit us at Civil Rights Litigation or call me to schedule a consultation.. ADMISSIONS. Colorado, Georgia, and Arizona. U. S. District Courts for Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico. U. S. Courts of Appeals for the 9th and 10th Circuits. U. S. Supreme Court
I am a seasoned litigator who focuses on getting the best result for every client.
I am a native of Denver and have practiced law for more than 40 years. I have learned that each client and their respective cases are each very unique and have therefore focused on solving problems creatively to meet each client’s unique needs in resolving disputes and protecting their interests. I attempt to bring an innovative approach to each case with a genuine regard to achieving what will ultimately be in the best interests of my clients.
Henry R. Reeve, Esq., was Chief Deputy District Attorney and General Counsel for the Denver District Attorney's Office. He also served as the Legal Advisor to the FBI Rocky Mountain Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory for 17 years and taught for the FBI on digital forensics, scientific and expert witness testimony, and validation of forensic science processes. He was appointed in 2010 by the White House to serve as a member of the Interagency Working Group on Accreditation, Certification, and Proficiency Testing in Forensic Sciences. He taught for a number of years at the University of Denver College of Law as an adjunct professor on topics related to digital forensic evidence and scientific expert witness testimony. He serves as an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Heather Landauer is a Partner at GEM Family Law. Heather is an experienced attorney, having practiced almost exclusively in family law since her admission to the Colorado State Bar in 2013.. Heather is creative and insightful, assisting her clients to identify their goals such that she begins working with them on a strategy to achieve their desired outcome at the outset of her representation of them. Heather encourages her clients to keep the “big picture” in mind, and to reduce the impact of emotions during their family law proceedings, in order to help them maintain focus and direction. She is compassionate, as she understands family law matters can be fraught with anger, frustration, and fear. Heather is patient with her clients while directing them to take action that will help them make the best decisions for their case and achieve their best results.. Heather is an experienced litigator who has tried hundreds of cases and is skilled in bringing matters before the Judge. However, she also recognizes the benefits of settlement, which is, quite often, the better option. The facts of each case, as well as the client’s goals, will determine which route to take, and Heather provides her family law clients with strategic advice every step of the way.. Heather has authored numerous publications, to include publications on lawyer ethics. Heather supports the community through pro bono services with Metro Volunteer Lawyer’s Family Law Unbundled Program, providing legal advice with LawLine 9, and promotes animal adoption through her foster work with 4 Paws 4 Life.. Heather received her Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and, during law school, was a judicial intern for the Honorable Judge Jack Berryhill in the 1st Judicial District. Heather additionally demonstrated her commitment to children’s issues as a certified student attorney through the University of Denver Child Advocacy Practicum and the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center. Also during law school, Heather interned with Metro Volunteer Lawyers, assisting clients in the Family Law Court Program, where she first developed her commitment to family law.. In addition to representing clients in Domestic Relations matters, Heather is also a trained Parenting Coordinator/Decision-Maker and Child and Family Investigator.
Gwen Young is a member of the Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell team that handles dealer-related commercial disputes for major domestic automobile manufacturers. Before joining WTO, she headed her firm's discovery team in its role as co-national counsel for an auto manufacturer's pattern rollover litigation. Ms. Young's practice areas include civil business litigation and franchise litigation. Her trial court and appellate litigation experience includes securities fraud, contract, business torts, franchise law, and other business litigation matters.
Greg Gambill is an associate in the Healthcare Group of Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP. His practice focuses on regulatory, litigation, and transactional matters affecting clients in the healthcare industry. He has presented to attorneys and healthcare organizations about health law and commercial law. In August, 2014, Mr. Gambill will begin a two-year term on the American Bar Association Health Law Section Council as its liaison to the ABA Young Lawyers Division. He is admitted to practice in Colorado and New Mexico, as well as before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico.. Mr. Gambill was selected as a 2014 Southwest Rising Star by Super Lawyers magazine and recognized by the State Bar of New Mexico as the 2013 Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year.. Mr. Gambill received his law degree with honors from the University of Illinois College of Law. Prior to his career in law, he suppressed wildfires throughout the United States as a crew member of the Smokey Bear Hotshots.
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.
Euell Thomas Bio. Euell “E” Thomas is an Associate Attorney at Livelihood Law, LLC. Euell’s practice areas encompass all aspects of Labor and Employment Law. Euell stands ready to assist employees with issues of discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, Wage and Hour and unemployment benefits hearings. In additional, Euell has extensive knowledge of Federal employee specific administrative processes, such as, the Merit Systems Protection Board.. Euell’s past work history includes the Western Area Law Department of the United States Postal Service and the U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Disaster Assistance. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado, School of Law. While at CU, Euell was active with the ABA Mock Trial Team and won the Jim R. Carrigan Cup Trial Competition Award. He received his undergraduate degree in Philosophy from Hendrix College.. Euell is a member of the Colorado Bar and Denver Bar Associations. In his free time, Euell enjoys playing guitar, playing squash, writing, travel and is studying to become a CMS Level 2 Sommelier.