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2970 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80202 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 51% provide free consultation with average fees of $378 per hour.
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Lauren earned her Juris Doctorate and the Corporate and Commercial Law Certificate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2013.. Lauren is a Staff Ethics and Conflicts Attorney at Holland & Hart LLP located in Denver, Colorado.. Lauren currently resides in Centennial, Colorado.
Larry N. Harris is an experienced civil litigator. While having represented clients in all types of cases, his current practice focuses on injury law. He enjoys representing clients whose lives have been disrupted by injuries as a result of an accident. In his personal injury practice, he helps victims and their families rebuild their financial lives after suffering injuries caused by others. He also counsels clients and litigates cases involving commercial injury, intellectual property, business torts, and insurance coverage issues, among others. Mr. Harris is familiar with all aspects of insurance law that may provide sources of compensation for those who have suffered injuries, damages and losses caused by another, or that can provide coverage for clients who are defending themselves in cases brought against them. He recognizes that resolutions short of court proceedings are often in the best interest of the client and strives to achieve an early favorable resolution. When that is not possible or advantageous, he is experienced in all phases of trial preparation, discovery and motions practice. Mr. Harris has successfully conducted well over 100 jury trials, in addition to numerous trials to the court, arbitrations and mediations in his career. He is also experienced in appellate practice.. Mr. Harris is proud of his peer recognition as having the highest ratings in legal ability and ethical standards, as evidenced by his Martindale-Hubbell AV rating for over fifteen consecutive years.
LaMar's legal practice focuses on complex commercial and product liability litigation at both the trial and appellate level. LaMar has extensive experience working on a wide variety of dispositive motions and appeals in several federal districts and circuits throughout the country. He has prevailed on motions and appeals in the District of Colorado and Tenth Circuit, among others. LaMar is dedicated to providing the highest level of representation to all of his clients.
Kurt Zaner has dedicated his legal career to representing folks against the modern day Goliaths. In battling corporations that refuse to take responsibility, Kurt enjoys the challenge of standing up for people that seemingly have the odds overwhelmingly stacked against them.. A sought-after national speaker, Kurt frequently lectures on his winning trial techniques, effective legal writing strategies, and iconic discovery tactics that force top value settlements. Kurt has secured the largest premises liability verdict in the history of Colorado ($16,) and has appeared on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and every local media outlet including the Denver Post and local CBS, ABC, and Fox affiliates. He is a published author of Federal and State case law, including Colorado law establishing the right to punitive damages for victims of drunk drivers; he also authored legal articles on distracted driving as well as articles on ancient Roman trial methods.. As a trained stage actor, Kurt credits much of his trial success to his theatrical training in college and in Los Angeles prior to law school. .After graduating law school near the top of his class and receiving the American Bar Association’s and American Law Institute’s Best Graduate Award – awarded to the one student of the graduating class who best represents a combination of scholarship and leadership – Kurt went on to clerk for United States District Judge Ken Marra. Working side by side with a Federal Judge on one of the largest caseloads in the country, Kurt learned the art of persuasive advocacy both through legal writing and courtroom theatrics. Most importantly, he learned how cases are won from behind the bench.. Prior to co-founding Zaner Law Personal Injury Lawyers, Kurt practiced with some of the best-known trial lawyers in the country. Kurt has successfully represented hundreds of clients across the State of Colorado, trying and winning cases at every level of Colorado State Court, including several million and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. In 2017 him and his partner were recognized as having two of of the largest verdicts of the year across all practice ares, including a 1,700, verdict against an oil company’s distracted driver as well as a $2,500,000 verdict against a drunk driver that killed his client’s son and then fled the scene. This drunk driving verdict landed on the front page of the Denver Post as the community was fed up with these kinds of reckless drivers avoiding accountability by running away. Kurt defended this verdict all the way to the Colorado Supreme Court, In 2018, Kurt secured the largest premises liability verdict in the history of Colorado – $16,000, in Boulder for a father of three who was diagnosed with the crippling neurological condition CRPS after a temporary electrical box exploded.No matter how big or small the case, Kurt takes great pride in helping those that entrust their most significant legal problems to his law firm.. Kurt is very active in the Trial Lawyer Community, both locally and nationally. Locally, he was recently elected to the Board of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) for his fifth consecutive year and serves on several committees. Nationally, after serving as President of the New Lawyers Division for the American Association of Justice (the 5,000 member NLD division of the most pre-eminent national trial lawyer organization in the Country), Kurt now serves on the Budget Committee of the entire 20,000 member organization as well as the Board of Governors. He also acts as a certified End Distracted Driving (EndDD Program) presenter, donating his time in high school classrooms in Colorado educating the next generation of drivers on the dangers of distracted driving.. Kurt is invited to speak across the country on novel legal strategies and methods that he has developed – techniques that have resulted in unprecedented successful results for his clients. He has been a regular speaker for the American Association of Justice, having spoken in Boston, Palm Springs, Denver, Los Angeles, and Montreal on a variety of topics including trial techniques, writing strategies, and insurance bad faith. On the State level, Mr. Zaner regularly teaches for the Colorado Trial Lawyers at their state convention, statewide CLEs, and for CTLA’s new lawyer bootcamps, He has also spoken at the prestigious Arkansas Trial Lawyers College on one of his favorite topics: transplanting 2,000-year-old trial techniques from the Roman trial lawyer Cicero and demonstrating how they can be effective in today’s trials.. Kurt has been recognized by his peers for his achievements, earning the Super Lawyer designation – a recognition for the top 2.5 percent of lawyers in Colorado. He has also been named as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in Colorado by The National Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only organization comprised of the most celebrated trial lawyers across the country. Kurt consistently maintains a 10.0 SUPERB rating with AVVO, an attorney rating system that considers a lawyer’s practice, professional achievements and industry recognition. He is also published in Who’s Who and is recognized in a variety of other national organizations as a preeminent trial lawyer. Finally, he was awarded the prestigious Top Lawyer by 5280 in 2017 and 2020, an award bestowed on only 14 personal injury lawyers in the State of Colorado and was named one Denver’s 3 best personal injury lawyers by the independent online rating company Three Best Rated. Finally, the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association have also awarded him New Trial Lawyer of the Year.. When not practicing law, Mr. Zaner spends much of his time with his wife and two young boys, outdoors in the mountains or on the stage in a local theater production.. Licensed in Florida and Colorado.
Kristina Bergsten is the owner and founder of The Animal Law Firm. She started practicing animal law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before moving to Colorado to be close to mountains and, of course, lots of animals! As a vegan, her passion for animal rights extends to every area of her life. Her current pet projects (pun intended) consist of writing, directing, and producing her podcast, titled "Fighting for the Underdog", founding a charitable foundation to help human and animal welfare organizations, writing novels, and spending lots of time with her furry children, Maggie and Sophie.. Kristina is a 2018 COBALT Class graduate, a Board Member of Colorado Voters for Animals and the Denver Indian Family Welfare Center, an active member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, and a nationally and internationally recognized animal advocate.
Kristen Frost is a trial attorney who represents individuals in various jurisdictions, primarily state and federal courts in Colorado and Illinois. Prior to joining Ridley, McGreevy & Winocur, Ms. Frost practiced law as a Colorado State Public Defender in the Jefferson County trial office where she represented indigent clients charged with all kinds of felonies and misdemeanors.. Before practicing law in Colorado, Ms. Frost practiced criminal defense litigation in Chicago, Illinois, with the Law Offices of William P. Murphy where she handled a variety of serious matters in federal, state and municipal courts. Ms. Frost has argued before the Illinois Appellate Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago. She has also represented individuals before the Illinois Prisoner Review Board where she composed petitions and argued on behalf of those seeking executive clemency from the Office of the Governor of Illinois.. In addition to her trial practice, Ms. Frost represents individuals whose cases are on appeal and has briefed matters before the Illinois Appellate Court, the Illinois Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and has filed a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States. Ms. Frost has appealed County Court convictions in both Jefferson and Adams Counties in Colorado and has handled administrative appeals.. During law school, Ms. Frost was an editor for the DePaul Journal of Art & Entertainment Law, a Sullivan Fellow for the International Institute of Human Rights Law at DePaul University College of Law, worked as an extern in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and studied for a semester in Ireland through the international exchange program at the University of College Dublin.. Immediately after law school, Ms. Frost pursued a fellowship in international criminal law and human rights in Siracusa, Italy, at the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences. She has used this experience to assist law students at the University of Colorado law school who participate in international law moot court competitions.. Ms. Frost has extensively studied both Italian and French.
Kieran A. Lasater is a litigator whose practice focuses on counseling and complex commercial litigation matters including securities and banking law, automobile industry, mortgage industry, construction and surety law, trademark litigation, Internet law, mortgage buy-back and toxic assets litigation, as well as appellate matters before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and Colorado’s appellate courts. Kieran also has litigated issues involving federal class actions, derivative suits and trade secret violations. Before returning to Colorado from Pennsylvania, Kieran practiced for two years with a large regional law firm. There he focused his practice on complex commercial litigation, employment and labor defense, and construction and surety law.. During law school, Kieran served as law clerk to The Honorable J. Wesley Oler, Jr., of the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He also served as the Executive Editor of the Penn State International Law Review, in which his comment, "A Survey of the Domestic Approaches to Antitrust Taken by the OPEC Member Nations: Do They Practice What They Preach?," was published at 23 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 413 (Fall 2004). Kieran received highest honors in Remedies and Corporations. He was also inducted into the Woolsack Honor Society and was the recipient of the Adele and Leonard R. Blumberg Scholarship.
Kevin McGreevy’s practice focuses on criminal defense, appellate, and civil litigation for individuals and entities in both Colorado State and Federal courts. He has represented individuals and entities at trial, including serving as lead counsel in approximately 50 jury trials.
Kevin Kuhn is a civil trial attorney. He has extensive experience in the defense of medical malpractice lawsuits and other professional liability matters. In addition, he handles both plaintiff and defense personal injury matters and product liability cases. He has tried over 70 jury trials and over 55 bench trials; defended medical malpractice cases involving physicians, dentists, oral surgeons, hospitals, nurses, and other health care providers; defended professional negligence cases involving attorneys, accountants, and real estate agents and brokers; and represented injured parties. He has defended long-term care facilities and mental health professional negligence actions and litigated cases in areas of insurance coverage, premises liability, product liability, oil and gas, commercial law, domestic relations, agricultural products, and employment law. He represents health care and other professionals in administrative licensing and credentialing matters and hearings. In addition to his civil practice, Kevin has prosecuted and defended criminal cases. He has extensive deposition experience and expertise in all kinds of civil and commercial cases. He is a frequent and sought-after continuing legal education speaker and frequently speaks to health care professionals.
Kester Spindler is a partner at Perkins Coie LLP where he represents a broad range of entities in the area of complex business, private equity and venture capital transactions. His practice has a particular focus on mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, leveraged buy-outs, recapitalizations, restructurings, bankruptcies and work-outs and covers a broad range of industries, including healthcare, consumer products, media, retail, manufacturing, financial services, insurance, energy, software and technology.Kester has led numerous private equity, leveraged buy-out, growth capital, merger, acquisition and other transactions for a variety of private equity funds and public and private companies. Kester also has been involved in a number of multi-billion dollar Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and advised both debtors and acquirers in connection with Section 363 asset sales.Kester frequently provides general corporate representation to his clients, including the portfolio companies of his private equity fund clients, and represents them in connection with add-on acquisitions, divestitures and financings. Kester is admitted to practice in Colorado, New York and California. He also is qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales, where he is a non-practicing (inactive) member of The Law Society of England and Wales.Kester is an avid golfer and enjoys spending time with his wife, Gloria, and his two Australian Shepherds, Mac and Pima. Kester’s wife is also a corporate lawyer.
Kenneth Stalzer's legal practice focuses on complex-commercial, product-liability, and class-action litigation at the trial and appellate levels in state and federal courts across the country, as well as in alternative dispute resolution forums such as mediations and arbitrations. Recently, Ken's practice has focused on insurance bad faith, class action, and qui tam False Claims Act cases. Ken has gained extensive experience representing his clients at all stages of litigation from pre-filing negotiations to judgment. He is dedicated to achieving his clients' goals and solving their problems in the most effective and efficient manner possible.
Kendra's practice focuses on all areas of civil litigation, and she successfully represents and advocates for her clients at both the trial and appellate level. Kendra is committed to providing a high level of legal representation while effectively listening to and problem solving with her clients. Prior to joining Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell, Kendra clerked for the Honorable John Daniel Dailey on the Colorado Court of Appeals and worked in public relations
Keith C. Smith leads the firm’s Tribal & Federal Indian law practice, and he practices family law as well. Keith has been practicing Tribal and Federal Indian law since he received his juris doctorate degree from the Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in 1997. As such, his experience in Tribal and Federal Indian law is unparalleled to many working in the field. In addition to practicing Tribal and Federal Indian law, Keith’s practice also includes domestic relations (family law), land issues, business law, employment matters, general civil litigation, and minor criminal offenses. Mr. Smith currently represents the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise for employment matters, and several individual clients for various matters ranging from family law, employment law and businesses for their needs. Keith also represents native non-profits such as, American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) and the First Nation Development Institute.. Prior to establishing the firm, Mr. Smith held a position as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he taught Federal Indian Law, Family Law, and Contracts, and as an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Keith continues to present as a guest lecturer and speaker at numerous venues, such as the University of Colorado, University of Denver, Arizona State University, Metro State College, Colorado State University, American Indian College, Dine College, National Indian Education Association, National Conference, Indigenous Bar Association, British Columbia, and many others.. Prior to serving as a professor, Keith served as in-house counsel and senior administration director for the American Indian College Fund (“AICF”). While serving as in-house counsel, Keith advised the AICF on all legal matters facing the AICF and was instrumental in the creation and establishment of employee and management procedures. He also provided contract supervision for construction projects for 31 tribal colleges and universities in the United States - an approximate $31 million project. Each year, Keith assisted the AICF in providing counsel for each of the colleges belonging to the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (“AIHEC”), during legislative hearings with the U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C. He later accepted a position as Director of the Indian Legal Program at the Arizona State University College of Law, where he worked to further develop the law school's Federal Indian Law curriculum and helped nurture and maintain many relationships with American Indian tribal nations. In addition, he managed the school's recruitment efforts of enrolling native law students and was an active member of law school's admission's committee.. Immediately following law school, Keith served as a staff attorney for the Navajo Nation’s DNA Peoples' Legal Services firm in Farmington, New Mexico. While at DNA Peoples' Legal Service, he worked in the areas of family law, including the Indian Child Welfare Act, contracts, consumer law and landlord/tenant; he worked with issues regarding the Navajo Housing Authority, representing tenants.. Keith received his Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder. While in law school, Keith clerked for the Chief Justice of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community where he drafted and wrote the Community's Domestic Violence Code. The Code was enacted in 1997. He also authored, “Best Practices for Defending Tribal Membership Cases,” in 2013. He also received the distinction of being named a Chief Manuelito Scholar throughout college and law school.
Kathryn Stimson is a trial lawyer representing individuals charged with crimes in state and federal court and advocating for the civil rights of individuals against governmental abuses of power.. Ms. Stimson has tried over 50 cases to verdict and handled thousands. She successfully beat the death penalty in People v. Montour after proving her client was wrongfully convicted of murder. In 2014, she won the largest civil rights verdict against the Denver police for false arrest, unlawful entry into a home and malicious prosecution. She has achieved acquittals from juries on the most serious charges and achieved excellent results for clients through negotiation, investigation and sentencing mitigation.
Katherine Ellis is a Partner at The Harris Law Firm who’s been recognized among the Colorado Super Lawyers list of Rising Stars, the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys’ Top 10 Under 40, and the Colorado Bar Fellows. Her work in divorce and family law matters is based on a desire to provide clients with realistic expectations about their cases, and the assistance they need to make informed decisions.. In addition to her work at The Harris Law Firm, Katherine actively volunteers her time to a number of causes, including the Colorado Appellate Pro Bono Committee, Family Tree Legal Clinics, and Mi Casa Legal Night. She is fluent in Spanish and French.
Kary Klismet represents clients in a wide range of complex commercial and civil litigation matters including products liability, class actions, franchise and distribution disputes, liability insurance cases, and intellectual property lawsuits. He has successfully resolved numerous cases for clients at the arbitration level, in trial and appellate courts at both the state and federal level, and in the Colorado Supreme Court.
Karin represents medical professionals in malpractice and licensing board matters. Karin is a seasoned litigator with a level of experience and mastery of the courtroom that few lawyers possess. Karin’s high rate of success for her clients has earned her a reputation as a fierce and tenacious advocate, and is reflected by the accolades she has received.. Karin has substantial litigation experience, unparalleled trial experience, and Karin has gained a vast depth of knowledge along the way. Before joining Childs McCune in 2017, Karin served the Denver community as a Colorado State Public Defender for nearly a decade. She has defended the rights of clients in over three thousand cases. Karin has served as lead counsel for a vast range of misdemeanors and felonies, including homicides and specializing in sexual assaults. Karin has selected nearly sixty juries, represented juveniles in bench trials, and written several appeals – one resulting in a published Colorado Supreme Court opinion. Given the complexities of her many cases, Karin has extensive knowledge in various scientific fields and has interviewed numerous physicians, nurses, and DNA analysts in preparation for trial.. Beyond possessing experience and knowledge, Karin has a unique, artful courtroom style that has resulted in much success. She can skillfully cross-examine medical professionals and scientists to the benefit of her clients. Karin has an exceptional ability of creating rapport with the opposition’s experts and using their expertise to further her clients’ goals. Importantly, Karin prides herself on taking a client-centered approach throughout the entire litigation process.. The accolades Karin has received reflect her fearless, tireless, and successful career. It began in 2006 when Karin’s advocacy skills won the “Best School Attorney Award” at the Stanford Invitational Mock Trial Competition. In 2012, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer’s renowned journal, The Champion, showcased Karin in an article “Gideon’s Champions” for her compassionate defense, and strong, bold voice for the underprivileged. In 2016, Karin won the Team Lewis award, a peer nominated honor for “. . . the team whose courage, commitment, and countless selfless acts inspire us and remind us that when we stand together in our fight for the dignity and life of another, justice happens.”. During law school, Karin worked under the tutelage of legendary civil rights and criminal defense attorney Bernard (Bernie) Segal; received training from the nationally recognized Office of the Public Defender in San Francisco, California; and worked abroad as a legal intern at Shubert Collin & Associates in Paris, France.
Kara Rosenthal defends healthcare providers, institutions, executives, and vendors in high-stakes professional liability and related lawsuits. As appropriate, Kara uses aggressive motions practice to win dismissal of her clients from litigation or negotiates favorable early settlements without the expense of mediation or other litigation measures.. Kara’s experience ranges from defending hospitals and individual physicians and nurses in medical malpractice trials to building litigation strategy to handle nationwide mass torts defense for medical device and pharmaceutical makers. She also defends mental and behavioral health providers and long-term care facilities. Kara’s practice also involves representation of healthcare providers in board and professional review inquiries, including obtaining dismissals and notifications of no action taken.
Kady Tran is a passionate family law attorney who has dedicated her career to helping clients navigate emotionally turbulent proceedings. Kady focuses her practice on representing individuals in divorce litigation, child custody disputes, and post-decree modifications of child support and parental responsibilities from our firm’s Denver office.. When not advocating for her clients, Kady enjoys kickboxing, painting, and promoting diversity and inclusiveness within the Colorado legal community.
Joseph Farchione has over 25 years of trial experience in the defense of healthcare professionals, hospitals, and their insurers in high-exposure medical malpractice cases, especially in the area of birth trauma. He has tried more than 100 cases across the country for a variety of clients.
Jorge Castañeda was born in Nogales, Sonora Mexico. His family immigrated to the United States when he was a child. Jorge was raised in Nogales, Arizona. Growing up in the Nogales border area gives Jorge a unique perspective on the issues that affect immigrants.. Jorge began his legal career in 2001 at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. During his time at that office Jorge litigated all aspects of a felony criminal case. In 2006 Jorge left the county attorney’s office and went into private practice, where he began his immigration practice. He quickly realized the close connection between criminal and immigration proceedings and made it his goal to provide exceptional representation in both areas. Jorge believes that it is essential that any non-citizen charged with a crime consult with an attorney who can not only evaluate a criminal case, but can also guide them through the potential immigration consequences. He’s litigated hundreds of felony cases including Murder, Sexual Assault, Armed Robbery, Kidnapping, Mortgage Fraud and Illegal Re-Entry cases. He has represented clients in Justice Courts, Municipal Courts, Superior Court, United States District Court and Immigration Court. Jorge is one of the few lawyers who has extensive experience in both the criminal and immigration courts.
Jordan Factor represents individuals and entities in a range of securities and general commercial cases. Mr. Factor also has considerable experience representing clients before state and federal appellate courts.. Mr. Factor has significant securities litigation experience, representing investors suffering losses in various financial products and in complex fraudulent schemes. Mr. Factor also litigates general commercial matters including partnership disputes and breach of contract actions and has brought cases to vindicate individuals' constitutional rights.. On behalf of his clients, Mr. Factor has prosecuted or defended individual actions, class actions, mass actions, and shareholder derivative suits. Mr. Factor has obtained successful results for his clients in state and federal court litigation, bankruptcy proceedings, and arbitrations before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.. Through Mr. Factor's intelligent and tenacious representation, his defense clients have obtained dismissal of the claims asserted against them and his plaintiff clients have received awards fully compensating them for their losses, including awards of punitive damages and attorney's fees, as well as settlements up to eight figures.. Mr. Factor has also briefed and argued over a dozen appeals, in areas as diverse as constitutional rights, federal sovereign immunity, landlord-tenant law, insurance bad faith, and real estate litigation.. As a result of Mr. Factor's success, 5280 Magazine has recognized him as a "Rising Star" of the Colorado legal profession for several years.. Mr. Factor was on the Editorial Board of the Yale Law Journal and was Co-Chairman of the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals at Yale Law School. After law school, Mr. Factor served two terms as a law clerk for the Hon. Carlos Lucero on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Jon Topolewski is a distinguished partner at Robinson & Henry where he spearheads the firm’s Personal Injury and Insurance Claim Denial practices. His strategic and tenacious approach as a litigator, coupled with a genuine compassion for his clients, has yielded millions of dollars in relief from personal injury and bad faith claims.. Jon has taken on deceitful water purification companies whose products damaged Coloradans’ property and put their health at risk. He has fought and won against multi-million-dollar insurance companies acting in bad faith. With extensive experience at every stage of litigation, from negotiation to trial, Jon consistently delivers favorable resolutions for individuals and companies.. Jon joined Robinson & Henry as a civil litigation attorney, bringing a vast skillset across numerous practice areas. His diverse expertise continually elevates the caliber of representation provided.. Representative matters
Johnny Williams serves as an Associate Attorney at The Morgan Law Group’s Denver office, focusing on property insurance claims, both residential and commercial. His previous experience includes handling personal injury and breach of contract cases, providing essential assistance to clients in Colorado and Arkansas.. With a track record of representing both individual clients and businesses in breach of contract matters, Johnny brings versatility and dedication to his role. He recognizes the importance of advocacy in society and the need for a knowledgeable and committed legal team in fighting for justice.. Johnny’s specialization in property insurance in Colorado reflects his understanding of the critical need for robust advocacy in this field. Leveraging his expertise, he ensures clients receive the representation they rightfully deserve.. Outside of work, Johnny enjoys an active lifestyle, regularly engaging in competitive sports such as tennis, volleyball, and softball. He also appreciates spending Saturdays in the fall grilling out and immersing himself in the excitement of college football.
John W. O'Dorisio, Jr. is a managing and founding shareholder of the Denver-based law firm, Robinson Waters & O'Dorisio, P.C. and he chairs the firm’s real estate practice department. He is the firm’s most experienced attorney in corporate and real estate law. John provides counsel in complex and significant commercial real estate transactions to developers and lending institutions. He works with commercial real estate credit facilities on workout deals including renegotiating loan terms for commercial real estate clients, modification of loan agreements and modification of deeds in lieu of foreclosure. He also has extensive experience in drafting and negotiating commercial leases. Recently, John led an interactive lecture on commercial office leasing with MS degree candidates at the University of Denver’s Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management.