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247 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80246 in Denver, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $338 per hour.
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Zach Warren is a civil rights and disability rights attorney in Denver, Colorado, and the Founding Member of Highlands Law Firm. His practice focuses on representing individuals in civil rights actions, including discrimination claims, police misconduct, prison litigation, and enforcement actions under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He also supports a select number of non-profit organizations that are actively working towards social justice.. Zach has extensive experience in civil litigation, including working on actions against prisons, jails, cities, counties, law enforcement agencies, and Fortune 500 companies.
With ten years of experience at the Denver District Attorney's office, I provide skilled, ethical representation to my clients. I understand the magnitude of these situations, and the importance of having representation who knows how to approach any matter.. I am a respected litigator who has tried approximately sixty jury trials. I have extensive experience in the handling of complex financial cases. My last years at the Denver District Attorney's office were spent in the Economic Crime Unit, where I handled and tried white collar crimes and several high-profile homicides.. I specialize in white collar criminal defense, family law, insurance bad faith, and personal injury.
When my firm was founded, its vision was clear – To Protect and Defend the Accused. I personally dedicate myself to your defense, because I understand that a conviction for any crime can create roadblocks in your life, jeopardize your career, or even worse, land you in prison.. My goal is to provide the best representation for my clients through fierce litigation and persuasive negotiation. I get to know my clients personally and will individually tailor each client’s defense.. Whether it’s a DUI, a homicide, or sexual assault – I treat and defend all of my clients with the same level of vigilance and dedication. My mission is to always be better prepared than the prosecution. Experience has taught me that when I front-end a case, I achieve better results either at trial or through relentless negotiation.. I, Dana M. Casper, am a highly qualified attorney you CAN trust. Widely respected amongst my peers, judges and prosecutors throughout Colorado, I bring more than 20 years legal experience to the table. I have tried over 100 cases to juries, litigated countless motions and negotiated thousands of pleas. You can count on me to represent you in the most diligent, sensitive and dedicated way, regardless of the charge or jurisdiction.
Taylor Jordan is an Attorney who focuses on representing clients in divorce, child support, spousal maintenance, and other family law matters. Taylor’s practice is driven in part by her ability to connect and empathize with clients while providing the experienced counsel they need to navigate turbulent times.. Taylor grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and was inspired at a young age by her mother, who is also an attorney, to pursue a career that would allow her to help and advocate for people facing difficult situations. Her passion for advocacy, compassionate approach, and own personal experience as a child of divorced co-parents made focusing on family law a natural fit.. In her practice, Taylor prides herself on providing quality representation by educating clients about the complex legal process, advising them on the best routes to achieve desired outcomes, negotiating settlements when possible, and defending their interests in court when necessary. She believes it’s important for attorneys, especially those in family law, to wear many hats and she values her role as advocate, advisor, and support system for clients facing major turning points in their lives.
Tamara Trujillo began practicing elder law and joined Chayet & Danzo, LLC in December 2009. She works in the areas of elder law, contested guardianships and conservatorships, complex estate litigation, probate administration, and estate planning. Ms. Trujillo is also an adjunct professor in Elder Law at the University of Colorado School of Law with Marco Chayet.. Ms. Trujillo is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys where she is an incoming Director, a member of the Guardianship Steering Committee, a past chair of the Steering Committee for the New and Transitioning Attorney's Section, and a member of the Trends Committee.. Ms. Trujillo is also a member of the Colorado Bar Association's Elder Law and Trust and Estate Sections. She serves on the Elder Law Section Executive Council. She is also a member of the Denver Bar Association. She also volunteers for Metro Volunteer Lawyers.. Ms. Trujillo received her Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University School of Law where she was active in the Trial Advocacy Program, the Client Counseling Program, the Volunteer Income Tax Program and assisted clients through Valparaiso's Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.. Ms. Trujillo earned her undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University. She grew up in the Denver area, graduating from Colorado Academy, and now resides in Parker, Colorado with her husband and two daughters. She enjoys running, horseback riding, reading, and traveling.
Since I started practicing law in Colorado in 2000, I have focused my practice on estate and tax planning and probate and trust administration. I am committed to furnishing individuals and families with a wide range of estate, charitable, and transfer tax planning advice to achieve their legacy goals. I also advise individual and professional fiduciaries regarding the legal, tax, and ethical issues arising in the context of estate and trust administration.
Senior Associate at a boutique criminal defense firm, experienced in written and court room advocacy.
Personal Injury Attorney Natacha M. Hutchinson Gutierrez has been an attorney for since 2002. She is a native of New Orleans, LA, but now calls Colorado home.. Natacha graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with degrees in Industrial Management and Psychology. After college, she worked in the health care field, first as a Psychiatric Technician and then as the Clinical Trials Director working on investigator based autoimmune research for Children’s Hospital. These experiences gave Natacha insight into medical cases and also created compassion that can be hard to find during today’s times.. Natacha attended Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, LA. From the beginning of her career, Natacha has worked on medical malpractice cases. She started her own practice in 2003 in New Orleans, LA and expanded that practice to Colorado in 2011. Natacha is also licensed in Texas.. Natacha currently helps families recover from life’s mishaps by practicing personal injury, nursing home litigation, medical malpractice, slip and falls, wrongful death, and dog bites.. Natacha is licensed as an attorney in Colorado, Louisiana, Texas, the U.S. Districts Courts for the District of Colorado, the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Natacha is here to serve the residents of the Denver metro area, including Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties with your personal injury needs.. She is a licensed Realtor with the State of Colorado working with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Denver.
Over 40 years of experience in Personal Injury and Family law and millions of dollars recovered in settlements and verdicts. Free, no obligation, consultations are available. We take cases of all severity and treat each with compassion and professionalism. We will get you results.
Nick and his wife moved from Michigan to Colorado in 2011 for Nick to attend the Sturm College of Law of The University of Denver. Nick began practicing with a focus on criminal law and shifted his focus to family law in 2014. Nick has experience in numerous practice areas which provides clients unique insight and guidance to issues peripheral to their family law matter.. Nick approaches every matter with compassion. While litigation is Nick’s interest his passions are in people. When you hire an attorney for any matter, particularly one that directly affects your family, you are putting what is most important to you in the hands of someone who is initially a stranger. Nick’s goal in every case is to earn your trust so that you feel confident. Nick will earn your trust through his compassion, his accessibility, and his experience.. Nick is a skilled negotiator and will do so aggressively in pursuit of the outcome you are seeking. However, Nick will always be straightforward with you about your case and the likelihood of success. Nick is exceptionally confident in a court room and anticipates that, because of his representation, you will feel confident as well should you decide to take your matter to a hearing or trial.. Nick values integrity and trust and believes that above all else, these are values necessary to succeed in any endeavor. Nick hopes that this sentiment shines through to each individual he encounters.
My practice handles appeals from trial court judgments, in both civil and criminal cases. For every year since 2006, I have been listed in the field of appellate law in The Best Lawyers in America (www.bestlawyers.com) and in Colorado "Superlawyers" (www.superlawyers.com).. I was taught to perform appellate work by former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky. After Justice Dubofsky decided to leave the bench, she became a private practitioner for a number of years before her recent retirement. While she was in private practice, I had the privilege of working with her on many appeals in the Colorado state appellate system and the federal appellate system (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit). Through her, I acquired the knowledge, experience, and judgment to become a good appellate lawyer.. In an appeal, the quality of the legal briefs is especially important. I have repeatedly been told by trial lawyers, and I have heard indirectly from judges, that the legal writing in my appellate briefs is particularly clear.. I am a 1986 magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University Law School, and a 1982 summa cum laude and phi beta kappa graduate of Princeton University.
Ms. Moser has been in private practice since 2011. Her area of specialization is family law. Prior to entering private practice, she was the Domestic Law Clerk in Arapahoe County District Court. As a law clerk, she drafted orders and advised the judges and magistrates on a wide array of family law issues, including the intricate jurisdictional issues that arise in interstate child custody cases. Having worked for several domestic judges in the 18th Judicial District, Ms. Moser has a unique understanding of how judges analyze the many issues that arise in contested family law cases.. Ms. Moser was raised in Farmington, Iowa. She attended Drake University, where she majored in Business Management and earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After working several years as a property and casualty insurance underwriter, Ms. Moser received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. While in law school, Ms. Moser received top scores in her legal writing courses, was a finalist for the Reese Persuasive Writing Award, and worked as a staff editor for the Transportation Law Journal.. While working in the 18th Judicial District, Ms. Moser developed a passion for family law. Having conducted initial status conferences with many pro se parties, she understands how overwhelming the legal process can be for those going through a divorce or seeking parental rights. Ms. Moser is an organized and assertive attorney, who is dedicated to ensuring that her clients receive fair treatment and obtain the best possible outcome in their cases.
Ms. Michalakes-Gunning is a life-long Coloradoan with a passion for what she does. Civil litigation offers Ms. Michalakes-Gunning a wide range of issues to delve into, keeping things interesting and offering new challenges virtually every day.. When she's not working, Ms. Michalakes loves exploring Denver with two- and four-legged friends, running, yoga, and pub trivia.
Ms. Hoskins’ practice emphasizes all types of medical malpractice, wrongful death, personal injury, auto litigation and select criminal defense representation. Ms. Hoskins has tried over 100 civil and criminal jury trials and has obtained numerous multi-million dollar settlements and favorable verdicts for her clients, including numerous patients who were infected with Hepatitis C at Rose Medical Center in 2009. Ms. Hoskins has been named to Best Lawyers in America; 5280 Top Attorneys; Top 100 Colorado Super Lawyers; Top 50 Women Colorado Super Lawyers; Selected to Colorado Super Lawyers; Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent 5 out of 5 rating; Named The National Trial Lawyers – Top 100 Trial Lawyers (2011 to present); 2012 Volunteer Award for assistance in reviving an injured patient’s right to bring a claim of Negligent Credentialing to over-turn the holding in Kauntz v. HCA Healthone, LLC, 174 P.3d 813 (Colo. App. 2007); and was Nominated for 2011 CTLA Case of the Year Award – for her pro bono representation of a developmentally delayed woman against University of Colorado Dental School. Ms. Hoskins is on the Colorado Public Defender Commission and a member of the Colorado Bar Association, Colorado Women’s Bar Association, Colorado GLBT Bar Association, National LGBT Committee of the American Association of Justice, and the Colorado Trial Lawyer’s Association. Ms. Hoskins enjoys volunteer work at Habitat for Humanity. Ms. Hoskins was a Division Lead for the Colorado State Public Defender's Office for almost twelve years trying complex felony cases, including First Degree Homicide and death penalty litigation. Ms. Hoskins puts her clients' interests above all else. Ms. Hoskins was captain of Division I Women's Soccer team, was NCAA Division I All Regional; played for the Colorado Valkyries - Women's Professional Football Team; was inducted to the Denver East High School Athletic Hall of Fame; an avid cyclist and golfer. Ms. Hoskins believes it is important to give back to the community and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity; Women's and Children's Shelters; and provides pro bono legal representation.
Mr. Mereness most recently became a shareholder at Giometti & Mereness P.C. John Mereness was born in Montana and attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, where he obtained his bachelor’s degree in 1993. Three years later he obtained his J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas with honors in 1996.. John began his legal career in Texas from 1996-2001, focusing his litigation practice in insurance defense (including auto, trucking, and oil and gas injury and death cases), insurance coverage, and construction disputes. John and his family moved to Colorado in 2001 where he continued his practice focus upon construction disputes (including arbitrations lasting 5 weeks), mechanic’s lien disputes, surety claims, insurance defense litigation, coverage and bad faith litigation, as well as construction contract negotiations, and is a member in good standing with the American Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association and the Denver Bar Association.. John has a strong and proven background in construction disputes and commercial litigation, and has successfully negotiated numerous multi-million dollar business critical contracts well in excess of $100 million. John also has a notable background with jury and bench trials, and has been a vital asset in resolving complex multi-million dollar arbitrations. He has published appellate cases in Texas, Colorado, and Virginia, and given construction and insurance speeches in Las Vegas, Nevada. When not at work, John and his family take advantage of the many great activities offered by Colorado’s great outdoors, especially fly-fishing.
Mr. Giometti is an AV Preeminent Rated™ civil litigation attorney, with 37 years of experience, including approximately 80 civil jury trials in Colorado courts since 1989. He is highly experienced in handling all phases of civil litigation, from discovery through appeal. His practice also includes publication of legal treatises and articles, teaching professional education seminars for attorneys and insurance carriers, expert witness testimony, and participation in professional organizations and committees. Mr. Giometti is active in the American Bar Association, serving as one of the vice-chairs of the Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee of TIPS, the Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section
More than 25 years listening to clients, and helping them solve their legal challenges.
Michael Rex is a distinguished attorney who specializes in personal injury and insurance disputes. Michael is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, recognizing attorneys who have achieved settlements or verdicts exceeding $1 million. Michael Rex is also a Super Lawyer for 2025, a peer nominated award which places him in the top 5% of lawyers in Colorado.. Michael Rex is the founder of Rex Legal, a boutique personal injury and insurance bad faith firm in Denver, Colorado.
Meagan Moodie is a family law attorney practicing in the Denver Metro area. Meagan focuses her attention on divorce and custody issues, modifications of previous orders, and obtaining protection orders for victims of domestic violence and other abuse. Meagan strives to achieve out of court resolutions in all her cases, but strongly advocates for her clients when litigation is necessary. The best interest of her client and their children are Meagan's utmost priority in all of her cases.. Meagan brings a practical and personal understanding to her family practice. She’s had extensive training to become a certified Child & Family Investigator, a certified Mediator, and a Parental Coordinator/Decision Maker. Meagan has also had significant training in the issues surrounding domestic violence, child abuse, and trauma survivors. Meagan’s previous work experiences include the family division of Colorado Legal Services, in the family division of the Saint Louis University Legal Clinic, as a clerk in the Denver District Court, and at her solo law practice, The Moodie Law Firm. She has successfully tried dozens of cases in many Colorado courtrooms.
Marisa focuses her practice on complext commercial litigation. Before joining Condit Csajaghy, she practiced at Reilly Pozner. Before that, she was an associate in the Denver office of a prominent global law firm.. Before entering private practice, Marisa served as judicial law clerk to the Hon. Walker D. Miller of the U.S. District Court, District of Colorado – where she gained valuable research and writing experience as well as exposure to diverse areas of civil and criminal law.. Marisa graduated fourth in her class from the University of Colorado School of Law, where she was awarded several scholarships. She holds an undergraduate degree in political science from Vanderbilt University in Nashville.. Between college and law school, Marisa spent two years in Washington, D.C., as press assistant to U.S. Sen. Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
Jim Leventhal is recognized as one of the best Plaintiffs Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury lawyers in the Unitied States. He is a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, , an invitiation only organization limited to 100 trial lawyers nationwide. He is a member of the Board of Govenors of AAJ and currently serves on numerous committees to advance the practice of law and to preserve the civil justice system.. JIM LEVENTHAL is devoted to helping and improving the quality of life of the clients he serves by putting the interests of the client first. This emphasis on achieving the best possible result for his clients is reflected in Jim’s recognition as one of the Best Lawyers in Colorado and the United States. As the founder of Leventhal & Puga P.C., Jim has worked diligently for over 41 years in cases involving medical negligence and serious personal injury, fighting relentlessly to ensure that people receive justice.. JIM LEVENTHAL works with several charity organizations including the American Red Cross, Jewish Family Services the American Cancer Society, and many others. In addition, he has co-sponsored seminars for primary care doctors regarding melanoma and other skin cancers. The seminars included a free skin cancer check.
I received my Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Arkansas while earning the designation “Fulbright Senior Scholar,” winning the James W. Hudson Award for the study of History, and graduating summa cum laude.. After completing my undergraduate studies, I attended the University of Colorado Law School, where I received my Juris Doctorate. While in law school, I served as a research associate at the Natural Resources Law Center. Prior to graduation, I gained litigation experience while serving as a student attorney in the American Indian Law Clinic, as well as working for a criminal defense firm in Denver.. My practice is varied and is focused primarily in complex civil litigation, involving personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, constitutional law, and products liability matters. A large portion of my practice also focuses on litigation and appeals involving employment law, and more specifically the defense of police officers, sheriffs, and governmental officials in disciplinary actions across Colorado in state and federal courts, and administrative tribunals. I have successfully litigated many cases to verdict in both state and federal court, and have extensive trial experience. I am a member of Elkus, Sisson, and Rosenstein’s team of trial attorneys, and I participate in all phases of the litigation process.. I am a member of the Colorado Bar Association, The Denver Bar Association, and the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association.. When not assisting clients, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two dogs. I am also active in the Denver Chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.
If you ask Sean why he does personal injury work, this is the story he tells: "You know, I guess I’ve been picking fights with bullies since I was a kid. I was riding the bus home one day in middle school, and I saw another boy picking on someone about half his size. So, I stood up and told him what I thought of what he was doing. When we got off at our stop, he made it clear to me that we were going to have a fight about it. He was about a head taller than me. I don’t think I won, but I did get him to go away and leave us alone. That was a scary moment for me. But I’ve always been glad I spoke up.". About 20 years later, Sean is picking fights to help people who’ve been hurt due to the irresponsible acts of others. He’s accepted clients who were rejected by multiple other lawyers, brought their cases to trial, and won against long odds. He’s advised his clients to reject unjust settlement offers from some of the world’s largest and most powerful companies and forced those companies to pay far more than they said they would. In 2017, he helped a single mom who was permanently injured get justice from one of the largest grocery store chains in the country. The company offered only $250,000. Sean and his team obtained a jury verdict of $1.77 million. The case settled for $2.1 million after Sean and his team asked the court to add interest and costs and to increase the damages caps.. Sean’s willingness to fight means his clients often don’t have to. Sean and his team recently tried a case against a large insurance company and secured a judgment for hundreds of thousands of dollars – almost triple what the company offered to pay. That company now offers Sean’s other clients fairer settlements.. Sean and his team help people who have been injured in car, bike, vehicle vs. pedestrian, motorcycle, and truck accidents; people injured because of negligent property design, property cleaning, or property maintenance; people injured by dangerous products of all different categories; and people with a multitude of other types of personal injury claims.. Sean has also dedicated himself to helping improve the chances of personal injury victims throughout Colorado. He has accepted multiple invitations to speak about trial techniques at statewide meetings of the Colorado Trial Lawyers’ Association and other groups. He has testified in favor of fairer personal injury laws at the Colorado State Legislature. He loves working with other personal injury lawyers to help their clients achieve full justice, whether it’s talking through complex issues over the phone, sharing data about defense “expert” witnesses, or joining trial teams on tough cases as co-counsel.. But our job isn’t just about the results – our clients have often lost so much more than just the cost of their medical bills or the wages they couldn’t earn because they were hurt. Everyone at Dormer Harpring strives to live a balanced, full life because that’s what allows us to empathize with what our clients are going through. For Sean, the most important things in life are family, the mountains, and music. Sean was born and raised here in Colorado. He cherishes spending time with his wife and their dog and two cats. He loves to do just about anything in the mountains, from rock climbing, mountain biking, and skiing, to fly fishing, hiking, backpacking, and camping. He enjoys riding and working on his motorcycle. He likes to play his guitar and sing, but mostly just to himself.. If you’d like to see about having Sean help with your personal injury case, please give us a call at.
If you are charged with a DUI or DUID, or other criminal charges,I can help you. I limit my practice to defending people, just like you, charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Drugs (marijuana). I defend people charged with drug charges, assaults, domestic violence, vehicular homicides and vehicular assaults, and all other criminal cases.. Over the years I have both defended clients and prosecuted defendants so I understand what the prosecuter in your case is thinking. I first "work your case", which means I look at every angle and every piece of evidence in your case. I have been successful in trying cases to jury trials and also dealing with prosecutors in getting the very best plea for my client. This includes dismissals, Reckless Driving, Deferred Judgement and Sentence (DJS), DWAI, and other outcomes.. There are many ways you can "win" with your DUI case. Sometimes a person has a record of prior "DUI" convictions and if we cannot beat the evidence in your case, then getting very little jail and work release is what that client considers a "win" in his/her case. Also, there are other ways to win. You can go to trial and win and get acquitted; or you can get a "Non-Alcohol" result such as a plea to Careless Driving or Reckless Driving. I have gotten many of these for my clients. Also, there is a "Deferred Judgment and Sentence" in some jurisdictions which means that after you do the treatment and other requirements, the Court will DISMISS your case.. There is a lot of evidence to look at in a DUI case. What makes your case different from a "criminal case" is that much of the evidence in your case is science based. That is why I go to DUI science based trainings and am a member of the College of Drunk Driving Defense and a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association. These provide specialized training to be able to defend YOU.. There is an important part of your defense that needs a good criminal lawyer. I have been also practicing criminal law for years. I will look at how the law enforcement officer "stopped" your car (4th Amendment violation), if the officer "interviewed you while in custody" (Miranda Rights), and determine if there really was "probable cause" to arrest you.. The invisible factor that I have is I am tenacious and determined to give you the very best DUI defense that I can. Many times I have driven to court early in the morning just to add my client's case on the Court docket so I can address something in your case that needed immediate attention. You don't know that because you are home asleep or at work. It is going the extra mile that I do for my clients because you deserve that extra mile.. I earned my Masters in rehabilitation counseling and worked with substance abuse populations before going to law school. This gives me an insightful perspective on alcohol and drug offenses that few lawyers possess. I know this is a very stressful time for you and I do everything I can to help you through this and give you excellent legal direction.
I learned from an early age what the power of the state can do to a family. I know from personal experience that the justice system is not always just. I never lived in an ivory tower, and I do not want to live in one. I know that innocent people are accused of crimes every day. I apologize to no one for the work I have done for the wrongly accused. It is my job to fight for you. I will not sleep until I get justice for you. I truly love our justice system, but the people I have known in my personal and professional life and the people I have represented as a defense attorney have proven to me that while our system is broken, my skills as a defense attorney can truly make a difference. I am passionate about defending the accused because I know that I can even the odds. I can create justice where it did not exist before. There is no case too small. There is no person accused by the state I won’t use my gift to help. I am dedicated to defending each of my clients as if they were a member of my family, and I chose to partner with Daniel Mossinghoff because I know he will do the same.. I had the opportunity to take advantage of my athletic abilities coming out of high school, but I was single minded in my desire to have the opportunity to fight for the accused. I graduated from Occidental College and quickly passed up professional athletic opportunities at home and abroad to pursue my passion in the law. While I was a student at the University of Denver School of Law, I worked long into the night to be successful in my classes while working full time as an intern for the district attorneys office and balancing raising a daughter with my second on the way. I maintained a high GPA and accomplished my goals. I know what work means. I do not know what life is without hard work. I will never give you less than my best.. When I passed the bar exam, I was immediately offered a job in prosecution. I applied my work ethic and quickly moved through the ranks of the DA’s office. I tried cases on a weekly basis and honed my trial skills throughout my five year prosecution career. I learned the politics that all DA’s have to deal with. I learned what juries think about real cases, and I learned the skills that are truly needed to bring justice to each case. I worked my way from an intern, to a line deputy, to a county court supervisor in both Douglas and Arapahoe counties. I worked diligently in juvenile prosecution, and I learned the every day politics and pitfalls that every family in that system should know. I prosecuted felonies and saw how perilous it is for a defendant to face a felony without the help of an attorney. I learned how the system will fail you. I spent a long time training DA’s, training the police, and training myself on how to properly administer justice. I have successfully tried countless cases. I understand the system you that has accused you and how to deal with the politics that stand in the way of a truly just result. I believe that the only thing that stands between the government an justice is a truly great defense attorney. I am that attorney, and I am in the prime of my career.. When I was a prosecutor, I learned from the best of the best. I honed my skills and learned their weaknesses. They are not weak, and they have a lot of power; my experience can protect you. When I left prosecution, I did so to become an expert criminal defense attorney. I have spent the last seven years making myself the best defense attorney I can be. My life experience, my real world training and my last seven years as a defense attorney help me to know that I am the best attorney for your case; the DA’s know it, the Courts know it when you take the time to talk to me. Call me so I can prove it to you for free.. I decided to leave prosecution when I realized that the politics of that position would interfere with my obligation to do justice. I saw that I could do much more to help people by using my skills to help the accused. It was the best decision I have ever made. I have lost count of the cases I have won; I stopped counting because my ego is not what drives my desire to fight. The authentic appreciation that my clients have is what drives me. I must do the best that I can for everyone that entrusts me with their life changing experience. My drive to do my best is what keeps me up at night. Your case is what I live for. I promise to give you all that I have; nothing else is acceptable to me.. I met Daniel Mossinghoff while we were young prosecutors. His trial skills are the best I have ever seen. His dedication to protecting the constitution is unparallelled, and his passion to seek justice for our clients is awe inspiring. I fought to have him bring his skills to our former firm of Fife, Mangnall and Mossinghoff. His dedication to the law, to justice and most importantly to our clients makes me feel honored to work with him.