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2970 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80202 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $340 per hour.
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Zachary A. Chapman became licensed to practice law in Colorado in 2011, obtaining his license in Nebraska shortly after. Prior to becoming licensed, he earned his BA in Psychology and Political Science from University of Colorado at Boulder, a school that he followed since attending their football games with his father at a young age. Following this, he pursued his legal educated at the University of Wyoming College of Law, earning his Juris Doctorate in 2011.
You have a name, a product or an idea … while these may be intangible, they represent your intellectual property - the unique character of your business. They are yours and yours alone, and like business owners the world over, you want to keep them that way.. A well-designed and well-researched intellectual property program helps to safeguard your names, products, business information, and ideas against infringement or copying by others. It can also save your business valuable time and money in the event a name or idea is already taken.. I have over 31 years of experience practicing law in Colorado. I work to assist new businesses create a solid foundation with entity formation, contract formation, and brand protection. I tailor an intellectual property protection program around your business's unique needs – whether you are setting up a new entity, creating a new name for a product or service, developing or negotiating contracts, registering a new brand, or preparing an advertising campaign in print or over the Internet.. Legal Assistance includes: corporate formation and maintenance, trademark selection, review, prosecution, & protection, U.S. copyright registration and protection, Intellectual property audits, general contract drafting and negotiation (including licensing, government contracts, and grants agreements), due diligence in asset sales and acquisitions, defamation, privacy & publicity, social media and Internet law issues, real estate contract issues, acquisitions, disputes, and more.. Through my mediation practice, I strive to assist others in developing creative solutions to conflict in the following areas: general business disputes, commercial, and civil disputes, real estate disputes, contractual disputes, and intellectual property disputes, including without limitation, trademark, copyright, non-compete issues, and trade secret issues.. Over my years in practice, I have worked in other varied areas including complex civil litigation and domestic issues.
With 40 years of practice under his belt, Jim Chalat is a senior partner at Chalat Hatten & Banker PC. He represents personal injury victims, families who have suffered from wrongful death cases and handles complex litigation involving car and truck accidents, ski cases, and malpractice cases.. Let his experience work for you.. A Colorado lawyer since 1977, Mr. Chalat is Board Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is a sustaining member of the American Association for Justice and the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association.. Mr. Chalat’s work has allowed him to engage with a diverse range of clients, from a profoundly disabled son of Hispanic American farm laborers, to Olympic Athletes, urban office workers, physicians, and elite business people.. His commitment to his clients and his success in the courtroom has not gone unrecognized. Jim has been selected for the Colorado SuperLawyers list each year that members of the Colorado Bar have been considered for the distinction. Since 2015, Denver's premier magazine 5280 has named him as one of only five "Top Denver Lawyers" in the personal injury category. Most recently, he has been selected by Best Lawyers for recognition as 2017 Best Lawyers - Lawyer of the Year, Professional Malpractice Law for Plaintiffs.. Mr. Chalat is an active member of the community investing time in pro bono case work, law school lectures (at institutions such as Harvard Law School and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law), and youth mentoring. Each year, the firm receives the Colorado Supreme Court’s Pro Bono Achievement Award which requires each attorney to volunteer more than 40 hours annually to matters benefiting financially disadvantaged clients. Jim has also volunteered for the Colorado State Bar Association’s high school mock trial program and was active for over 20 years in the Inns of Court in Denver, an organization focused on legal ethics and professionalism.. Born in California, raised in Detroit, and educated at the University of Michigan and the University of Denver College of Law, Mr. Chalat has settled in Colorado. He is father to four grown children and husband to fellow law partner, Linda Chalat.. Jim is available today and would like the opportunity to discuss your case:
With 40 years experience in courtrooms and before juries, Larry Pozner is a founding partner of the firm. Larry focuses his practice on complex civil and criminal litigation—as well as the lecture circuit. He is litigation counsel for the Denver Broncos Football Club.. In the area of complex commercial litigation, Larry represents both plaintiffs and defendants in cases involving fraud (including healthcare fraud), professional malpractice, breach of contract, litigation against trustees, environmental matters, theft of trade secrets, and copyright and trademark infringement.. In the criminal arena, Larry began his career as a public defender—and continues his high profile criminal defense work as a private practitioner. In 1998, he was elected president of the 10,000 member National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Larry supplements his civil and criminal practice with publishing, television and radio legal commentary, and lecturing on trial practice. He is well-known among fellow trial attorneys as the co-author of Cross-Examination: Science and Techniques—America’s best-selling publication on the subject of cross-examination. He has presented his full-day CLE program on this subject to state bar associations, plaintiff and defense organizations and governmental agencies more than 250 times.. When a trial attracts national attention, the national news media often seek Larry’s perspective. He was a NBC News legal analyst for the Jon Benet Ramsey case and the Oklahoma City bombing trials. He has provided legal analysis for such shows as the NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, Keith Olbermann, Fox News, CNN, NPR and Court TV.. In recognition of his skills and accomplishments at trial, Larry is regularly listed in Colorado Super Lawyers® (Top 10, Top 50 and Top 100 lawyers in the state). He was named the 2015 Denver Criminal Defense: White-Collar "Lawyer of the Year" and the 2013 Denver Criminal Defense: Non-White Collar "Lawyer of the Year" by The Best Lawyers in America® and has been listed in that publication for twenty-eight consecutive years. For many years, he served on the adjunct faculty of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law where he was voted “Best Professor.”. Larry’s colleagues in the legal profession value his courtroom skills and experience—and flock to attend his presentations. He has traveled to 48 states (as well as Canada and Puerto Rico) to deliver more than 400 lectures on subjects relating to trial skills, and has served on the faculty of several trial practice institutes. For the last seven years, he and partner Dan Reilly have been invited to address judges attending the annual Colorado Judicial Conference. Their annual presentation deals with some unusual aspect of trial evidence ranging from courtroom demonstrative aids to electronic evidence.
Welcome to my Avvo Profile! I am pleased you decided to stop by. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you, and enjoy peeking around.. MistyEwegen is an attorney with a passion for children and the environment. Her areasof concentration are Children’s Advocacy and Environmental Law. Shepractices as a Child and Family Investigator, a parenting coordinator, a Guardian ad Litem, andan Environmental attorney.. Ms.Ewegen has worked with the Center for Biological Diversirsity toprotect the Mississippi Gopher Frog. She has experience working to protect species in the District of Columbia courts. In law school she assisted environmental groups with research on the White Tailed Prarie Dog and land use planning.. Ms.Ewegen is a highly trained child advocate with experience in domestic violence parenting negotiations, dependancy and neglect, parental rights termination, adoption, and child and family investigation in domestic relations. She trained with the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center from 2004to 2006, both as an intern and in the Child Advocacy clinic.. In 2004 she worked as a Child and FamilyInvestigator in dozens of restraining order cases in Denver County Court. In 2004and 2005 Ms. Ewegen participated in the Rocky Mountain Children’s LawCenter’s Child Advocacy Clinic where she represented several childrenas a Guardian ad Litem in dependency and neglect proceedings from 2004through 2006, assisted in preparing legislation for children’s issues.. Ms. Ewegen has also worked with voting rights issues, death penalty issues, family law, and civil litigation.
Ursula Honigman is an attorney at the Harris Law Firm. Before attending law school, Ms. Honigman worked in the Office of the Denver District Attorney’s Juvenile Diversion program, which focuses on the reduction of juvenile crime and recidivism, while providing valuable mental health and life skills services to non-violent offenders, ages 10-17. She then received her Juris Doctorate from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. While at Loyola University, Ms. Honigman was a student practitioner at the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office. She also interned with the Rocky Mountain Victims Law Center advocating for victims of domestic violence and other crimes. Upon returning to Colorado, Ms. Honigman interned for The Hon. Richard Caschette, assisting in domestic, civil, and criminal matters. Ms. Honigman has practiced in the field of civil litigation, specifically first and third-party insurance defense, as well as special education law.
Tyrone Glover is a seasoned trial lawyer representing clients in civil rights, criminal defense and employment matters. The son of parents and grandparents who fought hard for equality andjustice long before these principles were universally guaranteed, Mr. Glover regularly handleshigh stakes cases in both state and federal courts, achieving favorable outcomes for his clients.. A born fighter who became an internationally top-ranked Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blackbelt and an undefeated professional mixed martial artist, he has taken his fight to the courts, protecting and defending the rights and interests of his clients. He is a strong advocate with an inherent ability to maintain focus and a sense of calm in chaotic situations.. Tyrone’s legal career began at the Colorado Public Defender’s Office where he was a trial lawyer serving underprivileged people of Denver who were charged with crimes. He earned the prestigious “Bootcamp Lawyer of the Year” recognition in 2012. In 2015, he was recognized as the Sam Cary Bar Association Young Lawyer of the Year. Since then, Mr. Glover has been consistently recognized as a top lawyer in Colorado securing many favorable outcomes for his clients, including a recent $4.5 million-dollar verdict. Since leaving the Public Defender’s office, Tyrone worked in private practice handling criminal defense and civil rights litigation. He has tried over 40 jury trials throughout the state. A leader amongst his peers, he is the 2021-22 Denver Bar Association president.
Tyler Rauert simplifies the complex world of international commerce and investment for growing businesses in the US and abroad. Building on his decade of experience in the US foreign policy community, Tyler focuses his practice on foreign investment, cross-border business transactions, entity formation and funding, corporate governance, and international dispute resolution. He also advises U.S. and international clients on U.S. federal laws and regulations governing international business such as trade and investment agreements, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Administration Regulations, and the Foreign Asset Controls Regulations. Tyler is also actively building Colorado's identity as an international business, cultural, and education hub. He serves as the Chair of the World Trade Center Denver’s Trade Policy Committee, Co-Chair of the Colorado Bar Association’s international business transactions unit, and Director-at-Large for Denver Sister Cities International. Tyler regularly speaks to civic, community and business groups on a range of trade policy, business, and investment law issues.
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Tom Werge is an attorney, businessman, and musician. He built his practice to provide efficient, high quality legal services to small and medium-sized businesses, and individuals. He previously practiced at Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell, where he represented clients in complex commercial litigation. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and a former law clerk to The Honorable J.E. Beshouri of the District of Columbia Superior Court. He has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star for each of the last three years.. Tom’s practice focuses on litigation, business law, and music law. He has represented clients in lawsuits involving business disputes, employment, civil rights, professional liability and malpractice, real estate, franchising, family law, personal injury defense, product liability, construction, bankruptcy, insurance, and other commercial matters. Tom has broad litigation experience, handling the full scope of the process, including pleadings, motions practice, discovery, experts, depositions, trial, and appeal. Tom also represents clients in arbitration, at mediation, and in administrative proceedings including defending professional grievances.. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Tom spent seven years working in business, information technology, and human resources, primarily at Level (3) Communications in Broomfield, Colorado. Tom holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Colorado State University.. Tom is also an active musician. Since 1996, he has performed with his band, 12 Cents for Marvin. Over the last 20 years, the band has released five full-length albums, completed multiple tours, created a music video, and continues to perform throughout Colorado. The confluence of Tom’s musical and legal careers was featured in an article by Law Week Colorado.. Tom lives in central Denver, with his wife, Halie Crocker Werge, and their three children.
Timothy D. Lowrey is an accomplished attorney and partner at The Legal Defense Group. After obtaining his law degree from the University of Wyoming College of Law with a focus on Business, Taxation, Real Estate, and Oil and Gas law, he began his legal career primarily in these areas. Timothy has extensive experience representing corporate clients in matters related to land use and zoning, mineral title analysis, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, and corporate governance.Timothy is a highly client-focused, detail-oriented attorney. At The Legal Defense Group in Denver, Colorado, he brings a zealous passion for defending the rights of his clients to each and every case. A driven and effective attorney, Timothy is well-versed in the legal complexities involved in each of his client’s unique situations.In his free time, Timothy enjoys spending time outdoors and hanging out with his wife and kids. Contact the firm for a free consultation.
Thomas Hunter has represented clients in matters involving product liability, commercial contracts, insurance defense, intellectual property disputes, personal injury claims, and land-use and real property disputes. Tom has successfully initiated and managed cases in all phases including intake, settlement negotiation, discovery, depositions, motions practice, and post-judgment collection.
Theresa Wardon represents clients in complex commercial, class action, and product liability matters before federal and state courts. She focuses on defense of product manufacturers in personal injury and class action cases.. Theresa has gained considerable experience taking and defending depositions, briefing and arguing pre-trial motions, and cross-examining witnesses at trial. She recently won a product liability appeal for Ford in the Colorado Court of appeals, and last year she participated on the trial team that won a defense verdict for Whirlpool in a $66 million federal certified class action jury trial in Ohio.
The majority of my practice involves working for or in collaboration with several Colorado law firms that specialize in trial court work, and rely upon me to handle the appeals of their cases or the more complicated legal issues that arise in their trial work.. Although it varies to some extent from year to year, my practice is divided between civil (roughly 65%) and criminal matters, it encompasses a wide array of substantive law in both practice areas, and it is evenly divided between cases in state and federal court. For example, while I have defended personal injury verdicts for plaintiffs on appeal, I also have defended insurance companies against such claims. I have represented individual and corporate plaintiffs suing corporations for consumer fraud, security fraud and breach of contract, and I also have defended corporate defendants and individual officers and directors against claims of fraud, employment discrimination, and breach of contract. Similarly, the criminal cases I have handled range from the representation of indigent criminal defendants charged with the theft and simple assault, to the private representation of “white collar” defendants charged with complicated bank and securities fraud schemes involving tens of millions of dollars.
Tess Hand-Bender is a litigation associate with Reilly Pozner LLP. Tess focuses her practice on complex civil litigation. Prior to joining Reilly Pozner, she was a law clerk to the Hon. Neil M. Gorsuch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The previous year, she served as law clerk to the Hon. Philip A. Brimmer of the U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. In these clerkships, Tess gained valuable research and writing experience – as well as exposure to diverse areas of civil and criminal law. Tess earned her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, where she often received the highest or second-highest grades in her courses and was a member of Order of the Coif, which recognizes scholarship. She was a research assistant to two professors and submissions editor for the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law. Tess holds an undergraduate degree in philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa and departmental honors, from Stanford University. Between college and law school, Tess was a legal assistant in a solo criminal defense office in San Francisco. After this experience, she knew she wanted to become the kind of litigator who uses her skills to excel in the courtroom.
Terence Ridley focuses his practice on civil litigation, with an emphasis on the defense of class actions, personal injury, employment, and environmental matters. He has defended numerous bad-faith claims made against insurance companies, resolved multimillion-dollar bad-faith life insurance class actions, and defeated numerous attempts to certify class actions against insurance companies.
Tammy Westerberg's practice focuses on a wide range of commercial litigation matters in federal and state courts. She has represented clients from Fortune 500 companies to small business entities and individuals in securities actions, employment disputes, corporate governance matters, contract and partnership disputes, and internal investigations.
Steve represents and advises individuals, small businesses, and financial institutions in all facets of commercial and real estate litigation. He has managed cases from the pre-litigation stages through trial in both state and federal courts. Steve excels in assessing clients' risks and liabilities and identifying the most effective and efficient methods of resolving disputes.. Steve attended DePaul University College of Law where he also gained invaluable experience as an intern for the Honorable Jack B. Schmetterer of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois and with the Office of the U.S. Trustee. During law school Steve also served as a Rule 711 licensed law student with Chicago Volunteer Legal Services advocating for indigent clients in the areas of Family Law, Bankruptcy, and Guardianships.. As a Colorado native and outdoor enthusiast, Steve enjoys spending time with his family any chance he gets in the great outdoors.
Steve Kelso's extensive jury trial experience enables him to strategically develop pending matters with an eye toward effective trial presentation. Mr. Kelso's practice focuses on defending complex commercial disputes, particularly ones involving franchises. Mr. Kelso has successfully represented franchisors in various state and federal courts, before administrative agencies, and on appeal. He also has defended national companies in commercial, product liability, labor and employment, intellectual property, personal injury, and insurance coverage disputes.. Before joining the firm, Mr. Kelso served in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps. While in the Air Force, he tried over 30 jury trials and served as lead trial counsel and supervising attorney on the Air Force's most complex jury trials.
Stephen is an associate with Kelly & Walker. His practice focuses on commercial litigation, employment law, and appellate advocacy. While attending the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Stephen served as an intern with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and as an editor of the Denver Law Review.. Aside from being an accomplished attorney, Stephen is also an avid singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is also professionally involved in the Minoru Yasui Inn of Court and local bar associations.
Special Counsel for The Harris Law Firm, John H. Tatlock handles complex litigation and appeals for Colorado family law cases. John is a highly skilled trial attorney with more than 20 years of experience representing clients in federal and state courts and before arbitration tribunals on complex litigation matters ranging from mass torts, product liability claims, securities enforcement actions, fraud, breach of contract, and other significant commercial disputes. John was also twice selected as a Colorado Super Lawyer. In addition, he has represented private equity funds in fund formation, mergers and acquisitions of portfolio companies, and corporate governance issues.. After graduating from Wichita State University with a B.A. degree, magna cum laude, with University Honors in Political Science, John held a four-year Teaching-Research Fellowship in Political Science at the University of Iowa, where he earned his Master’s Degree. Following active duty in the Air Force, John was Director of Testing and an Instructor in Political Science at Wichita State, where he administered all of the University’s testing programs and taught Statistics to Political Science graduate students.. John then became Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston, before being hired by a large multinational oil company in Houston, where he held positions of increasing responsibility in the Public and Governmental Affairs departments. In those assignments John advised senior company management on legislative and public policy matters of concern to the company and represented the company on legislative matters and in key trade associations.. John and his family moved to Denver in 1985 where he attended the University of Denver College of Law, receiving his J.D. degree in 1988 and joining the Denver office of Kirkland & Ellis that same year as a litigation associate. After Kirkland closed its Denver office in 1996, John joined some of his Kirkland colleagues at a litigation boutique, later moving to the private equity group at Arnold & Porter, then returning to litigation at McKenna Long & Aldridge’s Denver office.. John is a member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, and has made presentations at CLE programs on depositions, civil litigation, trial tactics, and is the author of articles relating to civil litigation topics. John has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Tenth Circuits, U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. District Courts for Colorado and Arizona. He is active in the Colorado Lawyers Committee and is a co-chair of itsTask Force on Denver Public Schools. In 2010, John joined theCBA Professionalism Coordinating Council, which promotes and assists in the development of professional standards among jurists and attorneys is also a Master Member of the Doyle Inn of the Court and a current member of the Board of Trustees of the YMCA of Metropolitan Denver. In May of 2011, the Colorado Lawyers Committee honored John by naming him the organization's "Individual of the Year"for his longstanding leadership in, and commitment to, the Denver Public Schools task force which closely monitors school closures, enrollment, and school restructurings within Colorado's second largest school district.. In 2011, John presented a CLE regarding businessvaluationdivorce cases at Patterson, Nuss,and Seymour, and was selected for membership in the Doyle Inn of Court as a “Master,” an attorney with more than 13 years experience in active practice.. John and his wife Laurie live in Denver and have two daughters, both of whom are graduates of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. Erin lives and works in Denver, and Beth, who currently lives in Park City, Utah, works for the U.S Ski and Snowboard Association. John follows Major League baseball as a Rockies season-ticket holder, skis, runs, and lifts, while trying to stay current on politics, elections, and world events.
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.
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.