Top best E Lawyers in Glenwood Springs | 68 available
68 E lawyers are available in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $61 per hour.
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Scott helps clients enhance and protect valuable assets. Scott represents governmental entities, corporations, private property owners, developers, ranchers, golf courses and ski resorts on development and protection of water supplies throughout the state. He can assist in a wide array of matters, from the permitting of wells to adjudicating complex augmentation plans and ensuring those water rights are protected into the future. Scott also works with buyers and sellers in real estate transactions drafting and negotiating contracts and assisting in the due diligence review. He resolves property disputes, such as boundary and easement issues between competing landowners. Scott’s focus is on the amicable resolution of disputes. He is well-liked by clients and able to negotiate effectively in disputes. When matters cannot be settled, Scott uses his trial and appellate experience. Scott has tried water and land use disputes and successfully argued before the Colorado Supreme Court. He has also appeared on numerous occasions before various levels of government arguing for the rights of property owners. Scott’s community involvement includes Chairman of the City of Glenwood Springs’ Financial Advisory Board, President of the local United Way Chapter, and coaching ski and soccer programs. Scott also gives presentations to real estate groups and attorneys. Before moving to Glenwood Springs, Scott clerked for the Honorable Michael Bender on the Colorado Supreme Court and worked in the Office Legislative Council for the Colorado General Assembly.
Ryan has a varied legal practice that focuses on water law, civil litigation and appeals, real estate and real property law, and environmental law. His water law work involves assisting clients throughout Colorado to acquire, maintain, develop, and protect rights to use water. Ryan’s litigation style combines a results-oriented approach, creative legal strategies, and fervent advocacy to obtain successful results at reasonable costs. Ryan has successfully litigated diverse issues on behalf of individuals, organizations, and government entities before administrative boards and state and federal courts throughout Colorado and Washington State. In Ryan’s environmental law work, he represents individuals and organizations that aim to protect and enhance the environment and quality of life.
Kip O’Connor was raised in a military family with a strong tradition of military service. Both of Kip’s Grandfathers, his Father and two uncles were all career Naval Officers.. Kip Graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1989 and was commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. Kip served as a Naval Warfare Officer for seven years. After leaving the Navy, Kip worked as a chemical engineering, where he developed and interest in environmental law.. In 2000, Kip graduated from University of Baltimore School of Law with honors (cum laude) in 2000. After graduation, Kip was admitted to practice law in Maryland. He worked for a private law firm concentrating in criminal defense and civil law. Kip handled hundreds of felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, personal injury case and divorce and child custody cases.. In 2004, Kip moved to Redstone, Colorado where he has significant family ties to the area. He was admitted to practice law in Colorado in 2005 and began his legal career in the Roaring Fork Valley. Kip worked for the 9th Judicial District Attorney’s Office as a prosecutor in Glenwood Springs and Aspen. As a Deputy District Attorney, Kip gained valuable experience and insight into how cases are prosecuted. He prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases, including DUI cases, domestic violence cases, drug cases, assault and harassment cases and many others. In the private sector, kip has worked for several private law firms in the area, handling DUIs, criminal cases, divorce and child custody cases and personal injury cases. Kip has litigated case in County Court, District Court and Colorado’s Appellate Court.. Kip is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Maryland Bar Association, the Pitkin County Bar Association and the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar Association. Kip has 13 years of legal experience and a proven track record of winning cases.
I have practiced law in Colorado for over 20 years and has been in the Roaring Fork Valley since 1998. I began my career as a litigator in Denver representing insurance companies, employers, and individuals in personal injury and employment matters. I began representing the Town of New Castle in 1998 and continue to serve as Town Attorney there in addition to serving as Town Attorney for De Beque and City Attorney for Delta. Since moving to Glenwood Springs, I have continued to handle litigation matters but have focused primarily on municipal, land use, construction, real estate, and business disputes. My transactional practice includes land use applications, real estate, and construction law.
For fifteen years, I have practiced on the Western Slope. My practice includes most civil matters – from real estate transactions and disputes, land use applications, water law, civil litigation, municipal law and homeowners’ associations. I specialize in water law and municipal practice, and represent several municipalities across the Western Slope with regard to water matters. My experience covers a broad range of clients and matters, whether it is prosecuting a complicated plan for augmentation through water court or negotiating the terms of a lease for a residential property.. I represent local governments in a wide range of matters and negotiates with local, state and federal governments on behalf of private clients. I practice in the water courts for the Colorado, Gunnison, Yampa and Dolores river basins. For homeowners’ associations I draft and enforce covenants as well as advise and adjudicate water rights. In a real estate transaction, I have the depth of experience not only to review the title work and land use matters but also water rights and well matters – covering all matters of due diligence. I work with developers and individuals in successfully navigating the land use process, whether it is all steps necessary to receive subdivision approval or to receive a building permit. I also represent contractors, subcontractors and materialmen in mechanic’s lien actions, construction defect and payment disputes and conversely can represent owners with regard to the same. I assist with business formation and organization.
Erika brings value to real estate and water rights matters, spotting issues before they become a problem. Her deep understanding of Colorado water law allows her to guide clients through real estate transactions.. She engages with her clients to understand their needs and goals, and helps them see the complete picture of their situation, giving them accessible information and options. In addition to delivering thorough and thoughtful work, Erika is focused on making sure her clients walk away confident and satisfied.. Erika negotiates real estate purchases, sales, and leases, and complex business agreements. She also secures and protects legal water supplies for ranchers, homeowners, and special districts. Her clients include water providers, real estate developers, industrial water users, ranchers and farmers, and special districts. Erika also has experience with land use, natural resource, and environmental matters, including project permitting.. Erika has maintained a professional and personal interest in Western resources and politics. She currently serves as President for the 9th Judicial District Bar Association, Vice Chair for the River Commission for the City of Glenwood Springs, and volunteers for the Middle Colorado Watershed Council.
Diana A. Ray graduated magna cum laude in the top ten percent of her class from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. During her time at school, she served as the Moot Court Executive Director and a Law Review Associate Editor. Diana received many awards including induction into the Honorable Frank Murphy Honor Society, induction into the Dean's Honor Society, and a nomination for Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honor Society.. Diana has vast experience interviewing, advising, and representing clients on civil law matters, primarily involving family law, victims of crimes, and domestic violence. Additionally, Diana has experience trying family law cases. Diana has represented numerous clients in criminal misdemeanor cases from DUI to DWLS cases. Diana has experience in plea bargain negotiations, criminal probation and sentencing hearings.. Diana A. Ray is an attorney in the Roaring Fork Valley, where she is working in an office with Charlie Willman and William Phillips in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Chad is a partner at JVAM specializing in real estate, business, land use, oil and gas, natural resources, and public lands law. He has over a decade of experience representing landowners, business owners, developers, buyers, sellers, homeowners associations, and investors in purchase and sale transactions and development of all types of real estate, including commercial residential, and investment. He also represents landowners and developers in land use entitlement acquisition from, and defense against, local jurisdictions, including Garfield County, Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, Basalt, Pitkin County, and Aspen.. Chad’s transactional experience includes representation of business owners in mergers and acquisitions, including asset purchase and stock purchase agreements. He also represents lenders and borrowers in the negotiation of loan agreements. Within the oil and gas industry, Chad assists operators, oil and gas companies, and landowners in mineral title examination and conveyance services in and around Glenwood Springs, Colorado’s Western Slope, and Wyoming.. Chad is an enthusiastic and effective communicator and is skilled at negotiating real estate and business deals in Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, and neighboring jurisdictions. Chad has a preeminent “AV” peer and client review rating from Martindale-Hubbell and is a member of the High Mountain Chapter of American MENSA.
Before entering private practice, Heidi Troxell spent seven years at the Colorado Public Defender's Office representing clients charged with all manner of felonies and misdemeanors. Ms. Troxell has negotiated thousands of cases, conducted 40+ jury trials, drafted and argued countless motions, and defended clients against everything from DUI's to homicides and sex offenses. She has also negotiated multiple dismissals and deferred sentences.. Heidi Troxell's success in defending her clients is based in part on her specialized knowledge of drug and alcohol addiction. In addition, she has experience working with individuals who may have mental health issues that resulted in an arrest. Heidi works with her clients as individuals to bring to light what issues led them to enter the criminal justice system.
At Stinson Legal, LLC, our goal is to educate you about your options so you can make the best decisions for you and your family.. We will approach your needs with sensitivity and insight.