Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 80220 | 35 available
35 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80220 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 50% provide free consultation with average fees of $309 per hour.
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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
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.
Paul Wilkinson is a Denver Personal Injury Lawyer with over 20 years of experience helping victims of auto accidents, truck accidents, bike accidents and pedestrian accidents.
I serve on the Executive Committee and Board of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and I am Chair Emeritus of CTLA's Amicus Committee. I also volunteer for the Amicus Curiae Committee of the American Association for Justice. I recently served for 8 years on, and for 2 of those as Chair of, the Colorado Judicial Performance Commission for the Second Judicial District (in Denver). In the past, I have organized a team for the Colorado Autism Society’s Walk with Autism. In 2012, CTLA honored me with its New Trial Lawyer of the Year Award and I shared CTLA's 2016 Outstanding Service Award.. I love visiting and hiking in our National Parks with my family. My wife and I recently hiked Rim-to-Rim in the Grand Canyon and a few days later hiked Rim-to-River.
I am a Denver native with over 25 years of extensive legal experience in personal injruy, insurance defense, general civil litigation and administrative law. I've represented companies, boards and individuals in a wide variety of civil litigation matters regarding contract disputes, civil rights actions, premises liability, injury litigation, jury trials, construction defect, employment law issues, administrative hearings, licensing issues, professional discipline actions, malpractice law suits, tort actions and insurance claims. My past courtroom experience working for the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office, Denver City Attorney’s Office and Colorado Attorney General’s Office, provided me with the opportunity to engage in complex trial practice on a routine basis. My approach to the practice of law consists of treating each case with the time, effort and individuality it deserves and finding unique solutions to complex, multifaceted problems. In my recent past, I practiced as the general counsel for the Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners, Colorado State Board of Social Work Examiners, Colorado State Board of Veterinary Medicine and the Colorado Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement. I represented these boards in disciplinary proceedings, licensure issues, appeals and assisted in drafting proposed legislative modifications, board policies and fiscal impact opinions. I have successfully tried over 80 jury and court trials.
Henry R. Reeve, Esq., was Chief Deputy District Attorney and General Counsel for the Denver District Attorney's Office. He also served as the Legal Advisor to the FBI Rocky Mountain Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory for 17 years and taught for the FBI on digital forensics, scientific and expert witness testimony, and validation of forensic science processes. He was appointed in 2010 by the White House to serve as a member of the Interagency Working Group on Accreditation, Certification, and Proficiency Testing in Forensic Sciences. He taught for a number of years at the University of Denver College of Law as an adjunct professor on topics related to digital forensic evidence and scientific expert witness testimony. He serves as an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Brooke began her collegiate career at North Carolina State University where she graduated as valedictorian. While going to college and maintaining a perfect 4.0 she also worked for the Walt Disney Company as a Guest Experience Services Correspondent where she spent her time crafting creative resolutions to guests’ post-visit concerns. This often entailed partnering with legal and guest claims departments. These problem-solving and communication skills served Brooke well as she carried them through to her work as an attorney... Brooke then went on to the University of Florida where she graduated law school in the top 15% of her class. While attending law school full-time she also excelled at several different internships assisting with pre-trial conferences, hearings, depositions, legal memorandum and client meetings. Brooke was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Pro Bono certificate after completing over 105 hours of volunteer legal services.. When Brooke isn’t representing her clients, she enjoys spending her time traveling and enjoying live music.
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