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Since earning a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in Taxation in1993, Mr. Sprecace has defended individual and corporatetaxpayers in disputes with the I.R.S., Colorado Department of Revenue,Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, and U.S. Department of Labor,both administratively and in state and federal courts. Mr. Sprecacehas successfully represented taxpayers before the I.R.S., the ColoradoDepartment of Revenue, and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment incases involving:. employment tax;. the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty;. liens and levies;. business and individual tax return audits;. federal and state offers in compromise;. innocent spouse provisions;. residence and Colorado income tax issues;. Coloradosales and use tax;. the Coloradospecial mobile machinery tax; and. Coloradounemployment insurance and worker compensation insurance tax.. Mr.Sprecace’s business litigation experience includes representation of plaintiffsand defendants in federal and state trial courts and courts of appeal inmatters concerning:. contract disputes;. tort disputes;. construction disputes;. mechanics’ liens;. civil theft;. fraud and misrepresentation;. piercing the corporate veil;. the telephone consumer protection act;. securities and construction arbitration;. federal copyright laws;. bankruptcy; and. the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.. Mr. Sprecace received his B.A. inPolitical Science from the University of Arizona. He was active in campus activities, andplayed “A-side” rugby on the Wildcat squad for 4 years. He graduated from Creighton University Schoolof Law in 1989, and was a member of the Creighton Law Review from 1987 through1989.. Mr. Sprecace is a member of the Colorado, Florida, Nebraska, and Connecticut(temporary) bar associations, and is licensed to practice before the U.S. TaxCourt, the 9th and 10th Circuit Courts of Appeals, andseveral other federal courts. Hepresently serves on the Colorado Board of Health, the Englewood Board of Adjustmentand Appeals, and on the Englewoodbench as an Associate Municipal Judge.
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.
Simon is the owning attorney of the Tolbert Law Office. His background is primarily in natural resource law, and originally started the firm as a natural resources boutique law firm, which has expanded into related general areas of contracts, real property, and tort law. As such, he considers himself more as a general practitioner than a specialist which allows him to bring solutions to clients that have a multitude of issues. Simon brings a passion to helping his clients obtain a favorable outcome to their legal issues, but especially to obtain those results efficiently. His favorite axiom that he repeatedly reminds his clients is that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” especially in regards to legal advice.. Military ServicePrior to moving to Colorado, Simon served as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps. Captain Tolbert served one deployment to Iraq in 2008, serving as an infantry battalion’s motor transport officer in Al Anbar Province. He was honored to have served with some of the bravest and most honorable men and women on the planet. He has found that litigation and military science are very comparable in regards to tactics and strategies, however, litigation should be attempted to be avoided unless it makes economic sense to proceed.
Siddhartha is a partner at Rathod | Mohamedbhai LLC, whose practice areas include civil rights, employment law, and criminal defense. Siddhartha is also a member of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba habeas litigation team, representing five detainees from Yemen. Siddhartha has been a faculty member for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy since 2011 and is Adjunct Faculty at the University of Colorado School of Law.
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.
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
Sharon Liko has built a reputation as one of the leading attorneys in men's rights. Her law firm, based in Denver Colorado, represents men mainly in complex family matters, such as divorce, child support, domestic violence defense, paternity and a range of other issues. She has defended high profile clients from a range of backgrounds in Colorado, as well as in Texas.. After receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Arizona State University, she studied Law at the University of Denver. On graduating, she was admitted to practice law in both Colorado and Texas. She established her firm in 1991, where she exclusively focuses on men's rights and is not afraid to take on very difficult or complex cases.. In addition to serving on the Board of Directors of AMEND for five years, she was also the Chairman of the Board for her last two years. She actively participates as a member of the Family Law Sections of the Colorado Bar and American Bar Associations, as well as the Rhone-Brackett Inns of Court.
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.
Senior Associate Chantal Crawley brings over 10 years of experience to the firm’s Family Law Team. In addition to family law, Chantal has practiced Native American law, immigration law, and criminal defense.. Before joining R&H, Chantal prevailed as a voracious immigration and criminal defense attorney. Chantal litigated removal defense cases in various immigration courts held through the United States Department of Justice. She assisted on appeals to the First and Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and criminal defense cases in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.. Chantal eventually transitioned to focusing solely on family law for the nation’s largest domestic relations firm. There, she served on the appellate team, working on appeals in various states as either the primary attorney or advising and assisting the state-licensed attorney in successfully appealing.. Representative Matters:. Defended a service member – Successfully defended a service member against a Military Order of Protection, allowing the service member and their spouse to work through attorneys and state courts. Adjusted alimony – Persuaded the New Hampshire Supreme Court to adjust a trial court’s alimony order to align with alimony statutes. Prevented further child abuse – Obtained a temporary order allowing a parent to move out of state with their child to avoid abusive step-siblings in the other parent's home. Negotiated a new plea agreement – Demonstrated the client lacked understanding of the original plea deal, resulting in a new trial and ultimately a new plea agreement
Senior Associate at a boutique criminal defense firm, experienced in written and court room advocacy.
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 McQuaid is President and managing partner of the firm. His areas of practice include personal injury, car and auto accidents, Uber accidents, pedestrian accidents, scooter accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and wrongful death.. He represents individuals with serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries through their time of need, working alongside many of the top medical professionals in the area.. Sean is a Martindale Hubbel AV-rated attorney, Best Lawyer, Super Lawyer, receiving the highest ranking possible from his peers, the judges he practices in front of, and his clients. He has been consistently ranked at the top of his profession by numerous lawyer ranking organizations. Sean is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum for personal injury.. Sean is a member of both the Colorado Bar Association and the Denver Bar Association.. Sean began his legal studies at Stetson University College of Law, eventually graduating with Juris Doctor and Masters in Business Administration degrees. During law school, he was a member of the Moot Court Board from 1998 through 2000, arguing in competitions across the country.. While at Princeton University from 1993-97, Sean was a 4-year varsity letterman and was the captain of the Princeton University Baseball Team his senior year. Sean played catcher and always prided himself as being the field manager from behind the plate.. Sean’s background as a scholar-athlete has contributed to his straightforward and competitive approach toward the practice of law. His clients often remain lifelong friends and call on him for advice in many areas of their lives.
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 O'Sullivan, is a former "Big Insurance Company" lawyer who works on your side. Scott has successfully handled hundreds of car and motorcycle accident cases. Scott wrote the free book "Motorcycle Law: The Little Book About the Big Things You Should Know", to help motorcycle rider's protect themselves and their families if they get into a motorcycle accident. Visit to download your free copy.
Scott Neckers is an experienced trial attorney and civil litigator who concentrates his practice on the defense of professional liability, medical malpractice, and insurance claims in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. Scott has extensive experienced defending physicians, dentists, attorneys, architects, insurance agents, real estate brokers, engineers and their businesses in malpractice, personal injury, and insurance litigation, as well as in front of State licensing boards.. In addition to malpractice defense, Scott defends product liability and general liability matters arising from premises liability, construction, and automotive claims involving property damage, personal injury, and wrongful death. Scott has served as lead counsel in the defense of hundreds of personal injury matters, and has extensive deposition, mediation, and trial experience. Scott has tried over a dozen jury trials in various jurisdictions throughout Colorado. He also has experience in commercial litigation, representing individuals, companies, and corporations in matters involving contractual disputes across a wide array of industries.. Prior to joining OMH in 2020, Scott spent 5 years at a boutique trial firm focusing on the defense of medical malpractice and professional liability claims. Scott started his legal carrer as an in-house trial attorney for a national insurance company, where he defended hundreds of individual and commercial policy holders in personal injury and contractual disputes in State and Federal Court throughout Colorado.. While in law school at the University of Denver, Scott served as the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Denver Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. He also was a national moot court champion at the Tulane University National Baseball Arbitration Competition in 2010 and national runner-up at the same competition in 2011.
Scott is a trial lawyer at Goodspeed & Merrill with extensive experience in the courtroom and in private arbitrations. He also provides general counsel to his clients on business and real estate matters.. Scott's achievements include successfully defending against a $3,000,000 claim in international arbitration and recovering $225,000 for a small business. He has obtained numerous other judgments in favor of individuals and businesses. His representative clients include construction companies, design professionals, contractors, property owners, real estate brokers and brokerage firms, auto repair shops, common interest communities (HOAs and owners), and other businesses.. Scott is licensed to practice in all Colorado courts, including the Federal District Court and 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Scott's focus on litigation also provides him with the insight necessary to advise businesses on how to avoid expensive conflicts and resolve disputes before they become a burden on the business. He has resolved many cases through early mediation and negotiation.. Scott graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in Economics and Political science before attending the University of Colorado Law School. During law school, Scott served as an associate editor on the Law Review and represented criminally-accused clients in the Criminal Defense Clinic.
Scott has practiced law since 2005, and is a founding partner of Greisen Medlock in Denver, Colorado. Before returning to Denver, Scott began his legal career with the Texas Civil Rights Project, then practiced for eight years with the civil rights and personal injury firm of Edwards Law in Austin, Texas.. Practicing with Edwards Law, Scott won one of the largest civil rights jury verdicts in the Texas Panhandle ($1,000,000), won a preliminary injunction on behalf of elderly and disabled prisoners to protect them from extreme temperatures, successfully defended multiple important civil rights issues on appeal to the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and settled dozens of prisoner wrongful death, police shooting, false arrest, and personal injury cases on terms favorable to his clients, recovering millions of dollars (including many of the largest civil rights settlements ever against the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the City of Austin).. Practicing with the Texas Civil Rights Project, a non-profit, Scott built the agency’s prisoners’ rights program from the ground up, going from being the sole attorney to supervising a practice group with three lawyers, a legal assistant, and numerous law students and undergraduate interns. In very difficult cases, Scott recovered millions of dollars for inmates and their families, and forced county jails, juvenile prisons, and the state prison system to make important policy changes to protect prisoners’ rights. He also protected the rights of non-violent demonstrators, and citizen groups denied public information.. Scott became one of the nation’s leading voices for prisoners, and has been quoted by publications including: the New York Times, Huffington Post, Houston Chronicle, and Texas Tribune. Scott has also had op-ed pieces published by Time Magazine, and the Houston Chronicle. He has presented at continuing legal education seminars for the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Association, El Paso County, Texas Public Defenders Office, and the State Bar of Texas Individual Rights Section.. As TCRP’s pro bono coordinator, Scott engaged attorneys at major law firms to provide thousands of hours of free legal services to low-income Texans whose civil rights had been violated. Under Scott’s direction, the pro bono program protected Texans from warrantless searches, extreme temperatures in prisons, retaliation for exercising their free speech rights, violations of religious liberties, and the rights of people with disabilities. Scott continues to mentor young attorneys practicing civil rights law.. Scott is the youngest recipient of the prestigious J. Chrys Dougherty Legal Services award, given annually by the State Bar of Texas to an outstanding legal services program staff attorney. He was named a Legal Leader on the Rise in 2013 by The Texas Lawyer, and a Texas Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2014 to 2019, an honor given to less than five percent of Texas attorneys. In 2021, he was named a Texas Super Lawyer. For three years he was a barrister in the Barbara Jordan American Inn of Court, and a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association. He is now a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the Colorado Plaintiff Employment Lawyers Association, and the National Employment Lawyers Association. Scott also assisted in teaching the Constitutional Litigation seminar course at the University of Texas School of Law.. Scott believes in the importance of pro bono work and community service, and served on the board member for the Lone Star Victims Advocacy Project, which provided free legal services to immigrant domestic violence survivors. LSVAP empowered immigrant clients to escape abusive relationships and legally immigrate to the United States. He also served as a member of the Texas State University Institutional Review Board to review the ethics of potential research studies involving prisoners. Scott worked to protect people from gun violence with the Austin chapter of Moms Demand Action, and has represented the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence as local counsel in suits filed in Texas.. A native of Denver, Scott returned to his home town to practice civil rights and employment law with King & Greisen in 2021, before founding Greisen Medlock. Scott is a graduate cum laude of Northwestern University, and with honors of the University of Texas School of Law. Scott is licensed to practice law in all state and federal courts in Colorado and Texas, as well as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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 was born and raised in Colorado. She attended the University of Denver, where she earned a B.S. in Cognitive Neuroscience and a B.A. in Economics and graduated Summa Cum Laude. She went on to earn her law degree from the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle. During law school, Sarah competed in multiple mock trial competitions, and coached a high school mock trial team, developing keen trial skills.. Always an advocate for the underdog, Sarah has been standing up to big corporations in court since 2015, when she began practicing with a consumer protection law firm in Denver. At that firm, Sarah successfully litigated numerous cases in federal and state courts, as well as in arbitration tribunals, working tirelessly to protect her clients’ rights and achieve favorable outcomes. For her outstanding work as a young lawyer, Sarah has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2018 and 2019. She joined Zaner Harden Law in early 2018, and she is grateful to be part of a such an incredibly talented team.. Sarah is a licensed attorney in the State of Colorado and the State of Washington. She is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association, the American Association of Justice, the Colorado Trial Lawyers' Association, and the Colorado Women’s Bar Association.
Sarah Schreiber grew up in Michigan. She attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. After college, Sarah took a big leap of faith, leaving friends and family, and moved to Colorado to go to the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Law school was interesting and challenging, and helped Sarah realize that being an attorney is an important job where you can really help people. After law school, Sarah worked at a plaintiffs' personal injury firm for a few months, and then worked at an insurance defense firm. The experience that Sarah gained working for both plaintiffs and defendants has given her an in-depth understanding of how to handle important and complex cases. Sarah has worked on a large variety of personal injury and other cases, including automobile accidents, slip and falls, wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home, and insurance bad faith matters. Sarah also has expertise in employment law, including assisting employees who have suffered discrimination under the Colorado Anti Discrimination Act (CADA), Title VII, the ADA, the ADEA, and suffered retaliation and wrongful termination. Sarah is licensed to practice in Colorado courts, the United States District Court for Colorado, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is also licensed in the State of Michigan.. When Sarah is not working, she loves spending time with her husband, children, and her Bernedoodle, Ruthie.. If you feel like you have a potential case in the Rocky Mountain Region, feel free to contact Sarah and her staff at The Wilhite Law Firm - Personal Injury Attorney to see how they may help you.