Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 80202 | 2970 available
2970 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80202 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $337 per hour.
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David Feeder is Special Counsel for Feldmann Nagel Cantafio Margulis Gonnell PLLC. An experience litigator, his practice focuses on the areas of business & commercial law, civil litigation, construction law, employment law, and real estate. A relentless advocate and sage advisor, his goal is to help his clients maximize opportunity, avoid potential problems, and resolve any issues that do arise swiftly and skillfully. Mr. Feeder is adept at handling complex cases requiring a high level of expertise and has experience in all facets of litigation.. Mr. Feeder is admitted to the Colorado Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association, and a number of federal appellate and trial courts.
Darren is a litigator and trial attorney who primarily represents businesses in civil lawsuits involving complex corporate matters. Darren is based in the firm's Denver office and actively practices in all courts in Colorado and Nevada, where he focuses on the alcohol distribution industry, commercial litigation, trials, and appeals.
Daniel Combs represents employers in all aspects of federal and state court litigation and proceedings before federal and state administrative agencies. He has litigated claims under Title VII, the ADA, the ADEA, ERISA, and the FLSA, as well as state-law contract and court claims. Mr. Combs counsels employers on employee relations matters including hiring best practices, investigations, disciplinary actions, termination decisions, policies and procedures, confidentiality and restrictive covenants, protected concerted activities, and accommodation issues.. Mr. Combs also represents employers in NLRB representation and unfair labor practice proceedings, and has substantial hearing and trial work before the NLRB and in labor arbitration.. Mr. Combs is admitted to practice in Colorado; the United States District Court for the Districts of Colorado and the Eastern District of Wisconsin; and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Dana M. Svendsen is a regulatory compliance and employment lawyer specializing in workplace safety and health. She is a Member in the Jackson Kelly PLLC's Denver, Colorado, office where she practices in the Occupational Safety and Health Group. Ms. Svendsen represents general industry, construction and mining clients in compliance issues, policy, legislative and regulatory matters, and civil and criminal enforcement issues, accident investigation and whistleblower claims on both state and federal levels. She has extensive experience involving issues under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA), and other state and federal safety and health regulations.Ms. Svendsen is active in a number of organizations including Vital for Colorado, Colorado Mining Association, Colorado Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, and the Industrial Minerals Association - North America. Ms. Svendsen has authored several published materials, is a frequent speaker on safety and health topics and has administered innovative training for supervisory employees under OSHA and MSHA.
Dan Vedra is a Colorado native and founding partner of Vedra Wali LLC, one of the few law firms in Colorado focusing on consumer rights. Dan focuses on issues affecting consumers ranging from abusive debt collection and lending to bad faith insurance claims. He takes pride in standing up against large interests. Dan grew up in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, and attended the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he graduated magna cum laude. After working in the financial services industry, he attended the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He was elected to the Order of St. Ives. Dan currently lives in Denver with his wife, son, cat, and dog. He enjoys cycling, skiing, running, and music.
Dan is an attorney at The Harris Law Firm with over 30 years of law experience. He earned his law degree at Pepperdine University School of Law and Hamline University School of Law. In addition, he obtained his certification in Divorce and Family Mediation from Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. He is licensed to practice law in the state of Colorado and is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin. Dan has worked extensively in family law, divorce, collaborative divorce, legal separation, stepparent adoptions, custody and placement of children, child support, maintenance (alimony or spousal support), grandparent/third person rights, non-traditional family cases, alternative dispute resolution, and marital property agreements. Away from the office Dan enjoys camping, reading, exercise, and fostering puppies as a volunteer with the Longmont Humane Society.
D. J. Marcus is a trial attorney with years of experience in the courtroom. He has built a portfolio of trial victories in complex commercial litigation and real estate disputes. Able to guide clients through mediation to obtain favorable settlements, D. J. is also ready to take cases all the way to verdict. He appears in districts across the state of Colorado and the Colorado Court of Appeals.. He is Colorado’s expert on The Hague Convention on Service Abroad and the Colorado Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act, litigating and successfully domesticating judgments from Hong Kong, South Korea, and other foreign countries. D. J. has tried cases involving Colorado’s Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) and the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act. He helps businesses protect trade secrets and competitive advantage through enforcement of non-disclosure, non-solicitation, and non-compete agreements and defends employees from overzealous assertions of the same. D. J. resolves commercial and residential landlord/tenant disputes and conflicts arising out of the purchase and sale of commercial and residential real property. He also aids in corporate structuring, helping clients avoid or minimize litigation risk while setting up LLCs, partnerships, or small, closely-held corporations, and assists clients in resolving tax controversies on both state and federal levels.. D. J. recognizes that obtaining a judgment is only half the battle, so he has developed a talent for collecting on the judgments he wins for his clients. He has successfully asserted fraudulent transfer claims against judgment debtors hoping to hide assets and has an extensive toolbox to make his clients whole after prevailing at trial.
Corey Holton is a trial lawyer who represents individuals injured by someone else's negligence. Corey is passionate about standing up for his clients rights.
Colorado appellate attorney and litigator Kyle Brenton is Of Counsel with Childs McCune. Kyle has nearly ten years of experience in state and federal appeals. He serves as appellate counsel for solo and small law firms in Colorado bringing his expertise in appellate law to their state and federal appeals. To every case he works on, Kyle rests on an extensive trial background representing companies in civil litigation in court and in arbitration. He has litigated class actions, insurance bad faith claims, contract disputes in the manufacturing, technology, and aerospace sectors, disputes between business partners, multi-million-dollar environmental claims, high-stakes product liability actions, and state and federal securities claims. He has handled oil and gas and other natural resource cases, including mineral rights, mining, resource development, and natural resource leasing. Kyle is also a resource for out of state attorneys looking for co-counsel and local counsel in Colorado.
Clients want to know, is my case worth fighting? After reviewing the facts of your case, Nicole will let you know. Her insights are hard-fought in 12+ years of litigating business matters and achieving outcomes that improve her clients’ lives. From defamation to breach of fiduciary duties to fraud, complex contract disputes, commercial real estate litigation, and all else between, Nicole tries and argues matters from both sides of the aisle, plaintiff and defendant, in federal and state courts and arbitration venues throughout the United States.. A former federal law clerk in the busiest trial court in the United States, Nicole’s trial practice focuses on one thing: the success of her clients. She works with dedication, tenacity and commitment to prevail in significant, high-stakes business disputes that others won’t try. Past successes in underdog cases of IP theft and trade secret litigation have restored claimant property to the rightful owners and defended against millions of dollars in claimed damages.. Putting the client first also means giving clients greater access to talented and skilled attorneys. Nicole is an instructor for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), where she builds up skills of fellow litigators. She’s been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star and recognized as an “Up and Coming Lawyer” and a “Compleat Lawyer” by Law Week Colorado. Nicole was also nominated “Forty Under Forty” by The Denver Business Journal.
Clement is the founding attorney of Block45 Legal. He is a registered patent attorney and well versed in advising clients on business, Taxation, and Intellectual Property matters. His breadth of experience allows him to provide innovative yet realistic solutions to any growing business.. Clement is a graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder where he earned a degree in Evolutionary Biology. Mr. Hayes then attended St. Mary’s University School of Law where he graduated Cum Laude. During his time at St. Mary’s he served as the Editor in Chief of the St. Mary’s Law Journal on Legal Malpractice and Ethics and was a Judicial Intern to the Honorable Edward C. Prado of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Prior to launching Block45 Legal, Mr. Hayes was an attorney with Messner Reeves LLP where he managed the intellectual property portfolio of a fortune 200 company. Mr. Hayes is a long-standing member of the American Intellectual Property Association (AIPLA) and Vice President of the Denver Chamber of Commerce Leads Group D.. Outside of the office, Clement and his wife Audrey are parents to their two-year-old daughter. The Hayes family are Colorado natives and enjoy taking trips to the mountains to hike with their French Bulldog, Tuesday and Boxer, Sebastian.
Clare focuses her practice on civil and commercial litigation. She has worked on complex business disputes involving a variety of companies, from family businesses to Fortune 500 corporations. Clare has experience in all aspects and phases of litigation including e-discovery, trial preparation, trial, and appeal. She is an experienced case manager who has directed the work of trial teams on some of the firm’s largest cases. Clare’s legal research and writing skills allow her to tackle the most difficult, and often novel, issues faced by the firm’s clients.. Before entering private practice, Clare served as judicial law clerk to the Hon. Nancy E. Rice of the Colorado Supreme Court. Through the clerkship Clare gained valuable research and writing experience as well as exposure to diverse areas of civil and criminal law.. Clare ranked fourth in her graduating class at the University of Colorado School of Law. In law school, she served as an articles editor for the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy. She also won the Rothgerber Moot Court competition. She holds dual undergraduate degrees in political science and philosophy.
Christine E. Breen, Esq. grew up in an oil and gas family in the heart of the oil and gas industry in Houston, TX. In accordance with the "family business," she practices Oil and Gas Law as an Associate Attorney with Cantafio Hammond, P.C. in its Denver, CO office. Ms. Breen takes pride in working with, and representing, Oil and Gas Companies, as well as mineral owners. She is a member of the American Association of Professional Landmen, the Denver Petroleum Club, and the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.. Christine joined Cantafio Hammond PC in May 2013. While she mainly focuses on Oil and Gas law, Christine also practices as a commercial litigator, and negotiates commercial transactions. Christine's other areas of practice include employment, bankruptcy, foreclosure, and alternative dispute resolution.. Giving back to her community is of utmost importance to Christine. She volunteers as an attorney with Colorado Lawyers for Colorado Veterans; a free clinic serving Colorado's veterans. She provides pro-bono and means based representation to veterans in need. Ms. Breen is awaiting her certification from the Veterans' Administration and intends to practice military law once certified.. As a descendent of original Colorado pioneers, Christine moved to Colorado after obtaining her Masters in Environmental Law and Policy and Juris Doctor from Vermont Law School. She intends to reconnect with her ancestral roots, and work to secure the energy future of Colorado.. In addition to her degrees from Vermont Law School, she also holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy; both from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.. While Christine likes to joke that she bleeds Oil and Gas, she also enjoys the Arts, playing with her dog Sasha, and taking advantage of the other natural resources this great state provides via rock climbing, skiing, hiking, and most other outdoor activities.
Chris transitioned into private practice after serving as a state prosecutor in the 18th Judicial District. He is licensed in Colorado and New York, and is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He has litigated cases throughout the country—including Colorado, New York, Florida, and California.. After serving as litigation counsel to the Lehman Brothers estate for the past decade, Chris’ practice has expanded to nearly all aspects of business and commercial litigation, from contract and fraud disputes to legal malpractice and land partition and fraudulent transfer/successor liability cases.. Chris has tried over 40 jury trials, with a particular emphasis on cases against the Colorado Attorney General and post-judgment litigation. He also regularly speaks to the Colorado Livestock Association regarding legal issues impacting Colorado’s agriculture industry.. Chris is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and has been listed as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2013-2019. He has also earned selection to the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.. Some of his successes include:
Cedric Logan has significant experience in developing strategic responses to class action litigation and regulatory disputes at the federal level. In particular, he has defended several putative class actions alleging product mislabeling and defects.
Cecil is a Director in the firm of Fairfield and Woods, PC, in Denver. Cecil graduated from the New York University School of Law, has been in practice for more than 35 years, and is a member of the California and Colorado bars. Cecil’s practice emphasizes complex civil litigation and arbitration, mainly in the areas of securities, business, and commercial law.. Cecil also devotes a substantial part of his practice to legal ethics and attorney discipline defense. Among other things, Cecil has been a member of Standing Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct of the Colorado Supreme Court since it was formed; he has been an active member of the Ethics Committee of the Colorado Bar Association for more than 20 years and was Chair of the Committee in 2004-2005; and he was a member of the Conduct Committee of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado from 2005 to 2011 and was Chair of the Committee in 2010-2011. In addition, Cecil writes and lectures frequently on issues of legal ethics.
Carolyn has practiced extensively in the federal and state courts in Colorado, and has also been admitted pro hac vice in several other states. Her practice areas include professional liability, product liability, intellectual property, and commercial litigation.. In recent years, Carolyn has:
Caleb Durling is a complex civil and commercial litigator and appellate attorney at Fox Rothschild LLP. He represents clients in the Denver metro area and nationally and bases his law practice in Denver, Colorado. For many years, Caleb has served as outside counsel to financial services corporations and public pension funds in high-stakes litigation and appeals. He has also been at the forefront of litigation and appeals involving professional sports franchises regarding a variety of underlying legal issues. Caleb’s law practice includes lecturing and he is often asked to share his insight with public pension professionals on the legal issues that their industry faces.. Caleb balances his busy trial and appellate law practice with his dedication to pro bono work. He has worked twice with the State Public Defender’s Office serving as Special Counsel for indigent defendants in criminal matters. Caleb also partnered with the Colorado Public Defender’s Office in successful pro bono litigation that secured the reform of the bond-setting procedures for indigent defendants appearing before the Denver County Court. For many years, he has been involved with a team of lawyers through the Colorado Lawyers Committee in ongoing pro bono litigation that has led to systematic improvement in the way mentally ill defendants are treated by the Colorado criminal justice system. For their pro bono work on this case, Caleb and his colleagues have received multiple awards of recognition from the Colorado Lawyers Committee.. Caleb has been named to the Colorado Super Lawyers Rising Stars list since 2013 and is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell. He earned a B.A. in American Studies (with a minor in French) from Northwestern University and a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law with honors. He began his legal career with a prestigious appellate clerkship with Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey of the Colorado Supreme Court. After clerking, Caleb was an associate and then partner at the Denver litigation firm Reilly Pozner LLP and a partner Rollin Braswell Fisher LLC. Prior to law school, Caleb taught for two years at an inner-city Atlanta elementary school through Teach for America.
Bryan is responsible for fact investigation, legal research and writing, trial preparation, settlement negotiation, motion practice, general case management, and trial.
Brenton L. Gragg practices both transactional law and litigation because he finds that knowledge of one area augments his practice in the other. In his transactional practice, Brenton drafts and negotiates residential and commercial leases, purchase and sale agreements, employment and severance agreements, and mechanic’s liens and assignments. Brenton also assists clients with corporate structuring and formation, documenting loans, and private securities transactions. Brenton frequently works with start-ups and marijuana companies as they navigate the legal landscape.. Brenton’s litigation practice ranges from tenant evictions in county court to appeals in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He represents clients in individual actions, class actions, contentious business breakups, bankruptcy proceedings, and arbitration before the American Arbitration Association. Brenton litigates mechanic’s liens in state court foreclosure actions and bankruptcy proceedings.. Brenton received his undergraduate degree from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California, graduating summa cum laude with a degree in economics. He then completed his Juris Doctor at the University of Colorado School of Law. During law school, Brenton excelled in both transactional and moot court competitions, winning awards for “best draft” and “best oral argument,” respectively.
Brdaley A. Levin, a shareholder in the law firm of Levin Rosenberg PC, focuses his practice on tort and commercial litigation, especially insurance bad faith andinsurance coverage disputes.. Mr.Levin received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, with distinction, where he was elected Phi Beta Kappa. He graduated from the University of California,Hastings College of Law, and served as editor-in-chief of the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly.. In addition to teaching legal writing and research at Hastings College of Law, Mr.Levin has lectured frequently in the areas of insurance coverage and bad faith law. He is licensed to practice in California and Colorado. He is a member of the Denver, Colorado, and American Bar Associations. Mr. Levin belongs to the Colorado Association of Trial Lawyers as well as the American Trial Lawyers Association. He serves on the Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions, the Colorado State Commission on Judicial Performance, and the Colorado Bar Association Appellate subcommittee. Mr. Levin has also served as the Chair of the Mountain States Regional Board of theAnti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith.. In 2004, Mr. Levin was voted bet Denver insurance lawyer by his peers and recognized in the Denver Business Journal. Mr. Levin was also elected by his peers to The Best Lawyers in America for his work with insurance law and honored by the CTLA for the many amicus briefs he has written in the past three years. He has Martindale Hubbell's highest AV rating as also voted by his peers.
Brad helps technology companies protect their intellectual property.. Brad helps clients strategically consider their technology, business goals, and markets to craft IP protection strategies that make sense in terms of their stage and budget. These strategies include collaboratively developing and managing U.S. and worldwide portfolios of patent and trademark registrations, providing pre-market product design clearance, analyzing potential acquisition portfolios, and negotiating technology licensing agreements. He also often assists in providing patent expertise and analysis in litigation or administrative actions when clients find themselves accused of infringement or determine it necessary to enforce their patents.. In addition to a large consumer products practice, Brad particularly enjoys working with clean/green technologies and medical devices. He also has significant experience with telecom, computer, and software patent protection, including representation of Fortune 500 companies in these fields. Brad has also developed particular niche experience in industrial design protection.
Born in Flint, Michigan, Ms. Hunter is the daughter of an auto worker and a first grade teacher. She grew up enjoying the lakes and beautiful Michigan hikes. Since moving to Colorado in 2007, she loves hiking and skiing in the mountains. She also ranches on the weekend on her family's ranch in Wheatland, WY.
Bill has over 14 years of experience in commercial and consumer collection law, including obtaining judgments, foreclosing judgment liens, locating, seizing and garnishing assets, perfecting and enforcing security interests and lien rights, and collateral repossession/replevin and other UCC compliance issues. Bill also represents contractors, suppliers, equipment rental companies and project owners in construction collection disputes, including mechanics’ lien claims, claims on state and federal public works projects, payment and performance bond claims, and claims under the Colorado Trust Fund Statute. Bill’s high profile clients have included Harley Davidson Credit, Eaglemark Financial Services, Snap-on Credit, Sunbelt Rentals, Wachovia Bank, Discover Bank, Zions First National Bank and AT&T Corp. Bill is also a Member of the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA).. Bill’s practice also focuses on real estate, construction law and workers’ compensation. On the real estate side, Bill has extensive experience representing both buyers and sellers in seller property disclosure, earnest money and other disputes arising in the sale of residential and commercial real estate, as well as in handling landlord/tenant matters where he represents residential and commercial property owners, and tenants, in all phases of the eviction process. On the construction side, Bill handles mechanics’ lien litigation and construction defect cases.. Bill is one of a team of very experienced lawyers at Darling Milligan Smith & Lesch, P.C. who work together to draw from all aspects of the law to solve the client’s legal problem. This team approach places emphasis on really studying the case up front to ensure that the client always maintains the tactical advantage and achieves desired results.. Bill is a graduate of Arizona State University with a degree in finance, and Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan, Bill has spent his legal career practicing in Denver and spends his spare time in the mountains, biking, fly fishing and skiing.
Being Accused is a Life Changing Event. Being charged with a crime is among the most stressful events you can experience in life. That is why I have dedicated my career to a Criminal defense law practice focused primarily on defense of serious and complex criminal offenses.. We Can Help You Now. Whether you have been charged with a misdemeanor or a felony, as an attorney with Muhaisen & Muhaisen, I will fight aggressively to defend your constitutional rights, but always remember that you are a person, not just another defendant. The repercussions of either a misdemeanor or a felony conviction can be devastating. Any criminal offense can be potentially serious, including in ways that are not obvious. Our Firm will defend you to the end, or negotiate a resolution to your case.. I Will Help You Get Through This. I am detailed. I am a good listener. I will call and email you back so that you are never in the dark. If you are stuck, I will use every legal mechanism to help you through it. Get in touch now so we can start planning your defense.