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70 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 80501 in Longmont, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $300 per hour.
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¡Se habla español!. I have three years of experience helping clients obtain Social Security disability benefits. I represent clients at all stages of the application process.. I have always been passionate about helping people. I was drawn to Social Security disability law by a desire to help disabled individuals gain access to the benefits they have earned. Since entering the field, I have seen first-hand the challenges clients face during the application process. I am dedicated to providing clients not only with expert legal representation, but also with the peace of mind that comes with knowing that you have an advocate fighting for you.. I am also dedicated to standing up for the rights of immigrants. I believe that immigrants should have access to the same opportunities and resources that have helped other Americans achieve success. I know that the immigration process is difficult and confusing, and I am committed to helping my clients navigate that process.. Finally, I am committed to protecting the environment. I emphasized environmental and natural resource law in law school and have performed legal work for environmental organizations seeking to protect the West's natural beauty and unique species and ecosystems. I have worked with The Wilderness Society, WildEarth Guardians, and the National Wildlife Federation on various cases. I also help to coordinate litigation for the Sierra Club's Rocky Mountain Chapter and serve on the Chapter's board of directors.. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, singing, playing the guitar and the piano, and spending time with my family, my friends, and my dogs.
We at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. are proud to have Anne B. Jorgensen on our team of lawyers. As a litigator, she focuses on issues related to contested probate, trust, conservatorships and guardianships. In addition, she practices in areas of estate planning, elder law, Medicaid planning and long term care planning. She is an accredited attorney by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and works with her client to take advantage of veteran’s benefits to help pay for long term care. Always creative, genuine, and tenacious, she makes every effort to meet the various needs of our clients. Her streamlined approach to the cases she handles translates into efficiency.. What Makes Anne Different?Attorney Anne Jorgensen believes that educating her clients empowers them to make better-informed decisions for themselves and their loved ones. Whether she is helping a client with complicated probate litigation or developing a comprehensive estate plan, she is diligent and comprehensive. No detail is overlooked when creating a personalized strategy for a client’s case. Her mission is to provide her clients with peace of mind, especially when helping them prepare their case.. Awards & Community InvolvementA passionate advocate for those in need, Attorney Anne Jorgensen was awarded a Pro Bono Award by the Boulder County Bar Association in 2011. Due to her extensive knowledge regarding elder law, she is regularly asked to speak at seminars regarding estate planning and elder law issues. She earned her law degree from the University of Colorado School of Law and completed her undergraduate studies at Arizona State University. She is licensed to practice in Colorado and the U.S. District Court District of Colorado. If you need reliable and caring legal assistance, she can review the details of your matter during an initial review of your case.
Walter J. Hopp is licensed to practice law in Colorado. His practice is limited to estate and business planning and related tax, domestic and offshore asset protection, charitable issues, trust and estate administration, and some selected real estate matters. Although he developed extensive prior experience in litigation matters, for several years he has considered himself to be a reformed lawyer.. Mr. Hopp has a team of other attorneys with experience in certain areas, upon whom he is able to call in order to provide a full range of services to clients. In such cases you may view Hopp as captain of the team of advisors and counsel, even when much of the ordinary work is performed by others.. View more at
Todd Nelson graduated from the University of Denver College of Law in 1984 and worked over 31 years with the Colorado State Public Defenders Office from 1985 to 2016, including seven years as Office Head of the Adams County Regional Office. During his career, Todd litigated over 200 jury trials, several dozen homicide trials, and represented clients on five separate death penalty cases in Adams County and Colorado Springs. Cases have ranged from misdemeanor and traffic matters such as DUI’s, to felony sex assaults, child abuse cases, sex assault on child cases, felony drug cases, burglary charges, domestic violence allegations, and numerous other felonies.. For several years Todd was an adjunct Professor at the University of Denver College of Law, teaching both Basic and Advanced Trial Practice. Todd continued teaching younger lawyers the finer points of criminal law and trial work throughout his career as a Public Defender.. Experience matters, and Todd has amassed a level of individual experience second to none. When you have been accused of a crime, your freedom and liberty is at stake, and you want a lawyer with the knowledge, expertise and background to provide you with the highest quality representation available.
Stephanie M. Fournier joined Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin in 2016 as an associate attorney practicing in the areas of family law and divorce including divorce-related issues such as child custody and child support.. Prior to joining our firm Attorney Stephanie Fournier participated in the University of Denver’s Civil Litigation Clinic representing clients in civil protection order cases and acting as a guardian ad litem. Attorney Stephanie Fournier continues to apply the skills she acquired through the Civil Litigation Clinic to her practice. She provides a compassionate, client centered approach to lawyering where maintaining clear communication with her clients is essential to her practice.. Outside the office, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends in the beautiful Colorado sunshine.
Sean’s practice focuses on real estate, land use, and business transactions. His real estate practice includes representation of landowners, investors, developers, and contractors in residential and commercial real estate transactions, development projects, and land use proceedings. His business transactional practice includes entity choice and formation, contract drafting, and business financing.. Sean previously served on the Boulder County Planning Commission, and currently volunteers with Colorado Legal Services and on the Executive Committee for the Boulder County Democratic Party.
Mark Herber was born and raised in Oklahoma. In May 1997 Mark graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with honors, earning a B.A. in Criminal Justice. In 1997 Mark was selected by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to participate in the Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program. In August 1997 Mark began attending law school at the University of Oklahoma. From August 1997 until his graduation in May 2000, the University of Oklahoma College of Law provided Mark with a diverse and enriching education in the law. While attending law school Mark worked under a legal intern's license for Oklahoma's 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office learning the fundamentals of litigation, appeals, criminal law, legal writing, legal research and office professionalism.. In 2000 Mark moved to Colorado, passed the Colorado Bar Examination and began practicing law. To serve his clients Mark subsequently obtained licenses to practice law in all Texas State Courts and Oklahoma State Courts. Over the last decade Mark has actively served his clients and the legal community. Mark's practice is focused in general civil litigation, construction litigation/arbitration, complex personal injury and bad faith, environmental litigation, contract disputes and collections.. Mark has favorably asserted claims against local, state and U.S. government entities under such statutes as the Federal Tort Claims Act and Colorado's Governmental Immunity Act. On behalf of his clients, he assisted the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission in formulating analytical requirements for the detection and source determination of oil & gas pollution into Colorado aquifers and domestic water wells. He has also taught seminars in Products Liability.. Mark is licensed to practice law in all Colorado State Courts, the United States Court for the District of Colorado, United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado, all Oklahoma State Courts and all Texas State Courts. Mark is a member in the Boulder County, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas Bar Associations.
Kylie B. Lovell joined Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin in 2016 as an associate attorney practicing in the areas of probate, elder law, business litigation, and construction litigation.. Prior to joining Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, Attorney Kylie Lovell worked in corporate regulatory compliance, where she gained years of experience interpreting complex federal and state regulations and drafting and negotiating sophisticated contracts. In addition to probate and elder law, she has litigation experience representing plaintiffs in federal wage and hour employment lawsuits. Attorney Kylie Lovell prides herself on her relationship with her clients, and communication and professionalism are the foundation of her practice.. Attorney Kylie Lovell is licensed to practice in both Colorado and Texas. Though a native Texan, who is very proud of her roots, she feels so lucky to wake up and see the Colorado front range every morning. Outside the office, she and her husband are busy corralling their two daughters and two dogs.
James Merson is an accomplished criminal defense attorney with extensive experience representing clients throughout northern Colorado. He served as a public defender in the Greeley Regional Office of the Colorado Public Defender for 14 years, where he handled thousands of cases, litigated hundreds of motions hearings, and tried nearly 100 jury trials. His work includes everything from misdemeanors to homicides, as well as appeals in the Weld District Court, Colorado Court of Appeals, and Colorado Supreme Court. In 2010, Mr. Merson was named "Attorney of the Year" by the Colorado Public Defender for his exceptional service.. Mr. Merson has also held leadership roles, including county court supervisor and office head, where he trained and mentored new attorneys. He has taught trial advocacy at the University of Colorado School of Law and lectured on criminal defense topics at professional conferences. A member of the Colorado Bar Association, Colorado Criminal Defense Bar, and Boulder Bar Association, Mr. Merson is also active in community outreach, volunteering for the Boulder Bar Association’s "Ask a Lawyer" program. His commitment to justice and his clients’ rights has earned him a reputation as a trusted and effective advocate.
James assists individuals and businesses in a broad spectrum of transactions and disputes relating to construction law and defects, business formation and fiduciary obligations, contracts, real property, and intellectual property. With a broad legal background and a pragmatic approach, James prides himself in serving his clients as a trusted advisor and an effective litigator. Throughout his career, he has successfully litigated numerous disputes to a favorable verdict.. Prior to joining Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, James served as a law clerk for the Honorable Karen Schreier in United States District Court for the District of South Dakota. Through his clerkship, James developed a unique understanding of litigation and trial strategy. He still utilizes this experience while providing results-oriented advice for his clients.
I was born and raised in the Southern California area, but received his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder and law degree from the University of Denver, Sturm College of law. While in law school, I participated in the Community Economic Development Clinic assisting small businesses and start-ups with corporate and transactional matters. In addition, I held numerous leadership positions to assist in bettering the University of Denver and its students.. In my free time, I enjoys working out, attending sporting events, and exploring the Denver food scene. I am a huge Los Angeles sports fan, but is a diehard CU Buffs fan. I am also an avid cook and baker, appreciated especially for sharing his homemade baked goods with the office.. My main passion as an attorney is to assist as many clients as possible and to create estate plans that give them piece of mind. There is nothing more important then making sure that a client has a plan that fits with their goals. However, not everyone creates and estate plan, so if you or something you know passed without an estate plan I also specialize in probate and can make the stressful probate process straightforward and easily navigable. I approach each of my clients with compassion, understanding, and a desire to help everyone I can.
I specialize in Elder Law and Estate Planning & Administration, as well as Contract and Business Law. Elder Law and Estate Planning entail comprehensive planning and advice for a variety of situations and areas of concern, including: drafting and execution of wills, trusts, financial and medical powers of attorney, living wills, and more; medicaid planning and eligibility; guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, probate, and estate administration.. In addition, I have extensive experience in contract negotiation, drafting and review, including federal procurement contracts. I help small business owners build and protect their businesses by advising about business formation, contracts & agreements, intellectual property matters, acquisitions, risk management and more. My background in governmental compliance and complex commercial transactions benefits clients by helping them to make informed decisions as their businesses grow.. About Sarah: Sarah earned a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana and a law degree from Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. Shortly afterward, she competed for and received a Presidential Management Fellowship, through which she managed multi-million dollar acquisitions for the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base. Over the next several years, Sarah developed expertise advising various federal agencies on business matters, mastering governmental regulations, and coordinating complex, political acquisition projects and federal contracts.
I concentrate my practice in the areas of estate, gift and income tax law and the law of wills, trusts and estates. I provide complex estate, gift and income tax planning for an expanding personal client base; create wills, trusts, documents of incorporation, partnership agreements and limited liability company operating agreements; counsel clients in estate administration and guardianship matters. I also represent clients before City/County Circuit Courts, District Courts and Courts of Appeal regarding estate administration matters.
I am currently a senior associate attorney with the Bagley Law Firm, LLC, with a winning track record in – and out – of the courtroom. I have legal experience in a variety of practice areas, including divorce and child custody matters, criminal defense, probate, and personal injury.. Originally from Connecticut, I relocated to Colorado to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder where I earned Bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Sociology. Upon graduation, I remained in Colorado to attend the University of Colorado’s School of Law, where I received the law school’s Deans Fellowship, a merit scholarship and non-profit grant. I used this opportunity to conduct legal research as part of the university’s research staff, focusing my research on the newly developing areas of law which include open adoptions and surrogate pregnancies.. In addition to my legal work as an attorney, I have experience working as a Guardian Ad Litem, representing the interests of both adults and children who the courts have determined to be incapable of making legal decisions on their own. In addition, I am a trained and certified mediator, a skill set which permits me to help opposing parties reach amicable solutions without the need of judicial involvement, often times avoiding the costly alternative of litigating a dispute at trial.. In addition to helping my clients achieve their goals, my interests outside of the legal sphere include fitness, hiking, snowboarding, and travel.
I am a partner at Polaris Law Firm, based in Longmont, CO, but working all along the Front Range, including in Brighton, Fort Morgan, Sterling, Loveland, Boulder, and Broomfield. I have a J.D. from University of Denver Sturm College of Law, an M.A. from Josef Korbel School of International Studies, and a B.A. from Middlebury College. I am also a member of the Order of St. Ives (top 10%) at the Sturm College of Law. I placed first in the 5th Annual Shanghai International Commercial Arbitration Pre-Moot in 2015 and was a quarterfinalist in the 12th Annual William C. Vis (East) International Commercial Moot. At Sturm College of Law, I was also Senior Managing Editor of Denver Journal for International Law and Policy and published my article "Is There a Place For Us?: Protecting Fan Fiction in the United States and Japan" in its Winter 2015 issue. In addition to my work and research in international business and intellectual property, I also researched extensively on state, national, and international energy laws with Professor K.K. DuVivier at Sturm College of Law and piracy issues with the Ved Nanda Center for International and Comparative Law.. Originally from Alexandria, LA, I have also lived in Vermont, Maine, North Carolina, France, and South Korea. I speak fluent French and can read Italian and some Korean. I specialize in international business, intellectual property law, arbitration, and litigation. I post regularly to Treasure Fleet, a blog about Global Commerce. I am a member of the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce and Colorado Attorneys for the Arts.
Erin is a member of the General Civil Litigation practice group at Lyons Gaddis, PC. which primarily handles civil cases that are likely to be litigated and family law matters. On the transactional side, she does contract drafting and review, with an eye toward helping clients clarify expectations, manage risks, and prevent future litigation. She also handles probate matters, including guardianships and conservatorships, estate planning, estate administration, and probate litigation.. Erin is licensed to practice in both state and federal court in Colorado and Washington.. Prior to her career in law, she earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and spent ten years working in business development, compliance, and risk management roles. She attended the University of Colorado School of Law, and graduated with the Order of the Coif (top 10%) distinction. Following graduation, she worked for several years as a law clerk for the Honorable Thomas F. Mulvahill in the 20th Judicial District assisting the Court in writing opinions and conducting research for civil, domestic relations, and probate cases.
Emily graduated from CU Law in 2015 and specialized in Criminal Defense. While at CU LAW she was a memeber of the Spanish Speaking Law Student Group and the Co-President of the Transfer Student Group. She earned a Certificate in Health Law as well.. For almost three years she was a Deputy Public Defender in Mesa County (Grand Junction) where she handeled all types of Criminal and Juvenille cases and trails from trespass to homicide.. She later worked at Colorado Legal Services in Grand Junciton for another 2 years before moving back to the Front Range. While at CLS, she specialized in cases involving Domestic Violence, but also worked on record sealing, wills and estates and eviction law.. Emily was honored to join the McKinley Law Group in 2022 and am able to merge all her skills.. She is an experienced and resillent negotiator and has extensive experience working with individuals and families affected by addition. Emily speaks Spanish. ____. Emily se graduó de CU Law en 2015 y se especializó en Defensa Penal. Durante su estancia en CU LAW fue miembro del Grupo de Estudiantes de Derecho de Habla Hispana y Co-Presidenta del Grupo de Estudiantes de Transferencia. También obtuvo un Certificado en Derecho de la Salud.. Durante casi tres años fue Defensora Pública Adjunta en el Condado de Mesa (Grand Junction), donde se encargó de todo tipo de casos penales y juveniles, desde allanamiento de morada hasta homicidio.. Más tarde trabajó en Colorado Legal Services en Grand Junciton durante otros 2 años antes de regresar a la Front Range. Mientras que en CLS, se especializó en casos de violencia doméstica, pero también trabajó en el registro de sellado, testamentos y herencias y la ley de desalojo.Emily tuvo el honor de unirse a McKinley Law Group en 2022 y soy capaz de combinar todas sus habilidades.. Ella es un negociador experimentado y resillent y tiene una amplia experiencia trabajando con individuos y familias afectadas por adición. Emily habla español
Do you feel like you've been running on a treadmill dealing with a divorce or another family law matter? At the same time, you may feel under pressure trying to maintain a job or parent your children. All of this can seem unimaginable, especially while trying to understand the legal elements involved in your family law dispute.. Experienced Lawyer Committed to Helping You Remain in Control. You do not have to face this time of uncertainty alone. I am Shea L. Burchill, a Colorado attorney focused exclusively in family law. For more than 10 years, I have helped clients regain control and start the next chapter of their lives with the right safeguards in place. I am a Longmont family law attorney committed to helping you remain in control while taking any legal burdens off your shoulders.. Exclusive Focus in Handling Family Law Matters Throughout Boulder County. Unlike other attorneys who dabble in family law, I am committed 100 percent to helping individuals obtain workable solutions to complex family law issues, including:. I devote the necessary time, talent and resources to each client's case. I listen to my clients' concerns and discuss all available options so they can make informed decisions. I then tailor my approach based on my clients' unique situation.. I have sophisticated knowledge of Colorado's divorce codes. I apply my knowledge and experience when preparing my clients for divorce litigation. I believe the best leverage is being prepared for litigation and open for settlement. As your Longmont family law attorney, I will take every measure possible to help you receive a fair resolution that protects you and your children's best interests.. Take Action Today With the Help of a Compassionate Lawyer. You may feel overwhelmed not knowing where to begin with the divorce process. I can help you work past the flood of emotions involved to help you move toward a better chapter in your life. My office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment
Cameron Grant is Managing Shareholder of Lyons Gaddis Kahn Hall Jeffers Dworak & Grant, PC.Cameron specializes in complex real estate and business transactions as well as oil and gas matters. He represents real estate developers, property owners, mineral owners, and investors in all aspects of real estate and land use, including the acquisition, use, and disposition of land, financing, title matters, zoning, leasing and other real estate issues. He also represents businesses and individuals with entity formation, business transactions, contracts and other transactional matters.. EDUCATION & PAST POSITIONS. Cameron graduated in 1991 from Colorado College where he received a B.A. degree, majoring in English with an emphasis in vocal music performance. Cameron attended the Aspen Opera Theater Center before deciding upon a career in law. At the University of Colorado School of Law, Cameron authored "Transboundary Air Pollution: Can NAFTA and NAAEC Succeed Where International Law has Failed?" in the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Politics and served as Production Editor for that publication. He graduated in 1995 with his J.D. and then joined the firm of Grant, Bernard, Lyons and Gaddis, P.C., as an associate.. Cameron and Wally Grant formed Grant & Grant (later Grant, Grant & Goiran) in 1997. That firm merged to form Donelson, Ciancio & Grant, P.C. in 2012.. Cameron, Wally, Suzan Fritchel and their long-time paralegal, Maureen Simpson, returned to the firm in 2013.. REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS. Cameron’s clients include individuals, business and real estate owners and land developers. His past projects include:. 5,000 Unit Mixed Use Development. Land use and entitlement counsel for Brookfield Residential Communities in relation to 1,200 acre annexation, zoning and development of the Barefoot Lakes master planned community in Firestone, Colorado.. Multi-County Land and Mineral Sale. $55.5M transaction involving the sale of multiple surface and mineral properties throughout Colorado.. Heron Lakes Mixed Use Golf Community (Berthoud). Annexation and entitlement of 600 acre lake front project, now slated for construction of Colorado’s first TPC golf course.. Rocky Mountain Fuel Company Acquisition. Provided legal counsel to buyer through contract, due diligence and closing phases of corporate acquisition.. Prospect New Town, New Urban Community. “America’s Coolest Neighborhood” (Dwell Magazine). Represented developer in all real estate and business matters relating to the project, including creation of community owners’ association, purchase and sale transactions and business and tax planning strategies.. Carma/Bayshore Windy Gap Water Acquisition. Advised international developer/homebuilder in relation to the first public/private partnership structure to acquire Windy Gap water rights which will serve the 5,000 unit Barefoot Lakes project in Firestone, Colorado.. Hospital Development. Represented the Longmont United Hospital in relation to land acquisition, entitlement and ultimate in lease negotiations associated with the Indian Peaks Medical Center in Frederick, Colorado.. Cameron’s current and past clients include:
Brian J. Bagley, J.D., M.B.A.,Chief Executive Officer & Senior Counsel. Brian Bagley, founder of the Bagley Law Firm, LLC in Longmont and Lakewood, Colorado, is a family law, criminal defense, and personal injury attorney, an 8 year member of the Longmont City Council, and the Mayor of Longmont, Colorado. Brian Bagley is resourceful and aggressive, fluent in Spanish, and determined to win for his clients.. Prior to law, Brian Bagley was the senior analyst that assisted Jim Collins in writing the New York Times Bestseller, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t. Good to Great grossed more than $100 million in sales and Brian Bagley’s research has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Business Week, Harvard Business Review, and Fast Company. Additionally, Brian Bagley has taught advanced business at the University of Colorado at Boulder, directed a Universal Vivideni full-length feature film, and has supported the Boulder County's Housing and Human Services. His family includes his wife, Ivone, their daughter, Danielle, and three adopted boys, Jordan, Augie, and Mikey. If you want an attorney who has a history of success and who is committed to defending and fighting for you, then call our office for an initial consultation with Brian Bagley today.
Born in Minnesota. Came to Colorado to attend undergraduate and law school at the University of Colorado, Boulder. I wouldn't be anywhere else. I have practiced law with the same law firm since 1977 in Longmont. I would be privileged to be of service to you.
Born in California and raised in New York, Elizabeth A. Raba graduated from Vassar College in 1983, completing her undergraduate degree in English in three years. After working in New York City in fields as varied as marketing communications and commodity metals research and analysis, she moved to Colorado in 1985. Liz then worked for a software firm that designed and marketed one of the first software packages for legal research. Liz earned her M.A. in English from the University of Northern Colorado in 1989. During her time at UNC, she taught core writing classes to UNC underclassmen and was a member of both Sigma Tau Delta (English honor society) and Kappa Delta Phi (education honor society). Liz also co-founded the English Graduate Student Association and served as the student member of the English Department Ad Hoc Committee.. Liz attended the University of Colorado Law School, graduating in 1995. During her tenure at CU, Liz was a Rothgerber, Appel, Powers & Johnson Teaching Fellow and a Teaching Assistant in the Diversity/Academic Support Program, tutoring other students in Civil Procedure and Torts. She also served as the Research Assistant for Clinical Professor Carol Glowinsky (subsequently the Hon. Carol Glowinsky of the Boulder District Court), working on the seminal Clark/Glowinsky Domestic Relations casebook. In addition to her academic interests during law school, Liz served as President of the Student Trial Lawyers Association, was the coordinator of the 1994 Women in the Law Day, and was a semi-finalist in the Rothgerber Moot Court competition. Liz is a member of the Order of the Coif, an honor reserved for those who graduate in the top 10% of their law school classes. Other honors include the Legal Aid Award and Dean’s List.. After graduation, Liz clerked for the Hon. Morris W. Sandstead, Jr. of the Boulder District Court during his rotation in the civil docket. Her duties included researching and drafting the court’s opinions and serving as bailiff during all court proceedings. She then built a thriving family law practice, becoming a partner in a firm with offices in Longmont and Greeley, and serving clients in a four-county area.. After several years of intense litigation work, Liz took some time off from the practice of law to spend more time with her young children. In returning to part-time practice, Liz now concentrates primarily on her favorite parts of legal work: research and writing. She especially enjoys the opportunity to keep her hand in litigation by working with the other lawyers of Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
As a Former Chief Deputy District Attorney for eighteen years, I understand that involvment in the criminal justice system, from first contact with police to appearing in court, is a fear and anxiety inducing experience.. My goal is to educate my clients about the process and help them navigate the system in a thoughtful, stategic, and fully informed manner.. I am tenacious, fearless, and compassionate. I look forward to helping good people in bad situations!
An associate attorney with the Bagley Law Firm, LLC, Linda brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to her practice areas of divorce, child custody, and immigration.. Having joined the Bagley Law Firm, LLC from the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center, Linda is a skilled advocate at the state and federal level. Here, she represented clients in family, humanitarian, and naturalization cases. Before this, she was a staff attorney for Blue Ridge Immigration Law Center, representing clients struggling with the United States immigration system.. In addition to her family and immigration expertise, Linda has a history of legal service. She has volunteered for the International Service Center where she conducted workshops, explaining legal processes and procedures to low-income clients as they prepared and completed their immigration and family cases. Moreover, Linda has served as an attorney for the Center of Juvenile Justice, part of a unique team which represented indigent clients in delinquency hearings, as well as a Victims’ Advocate at the Denver Center for Crime Victims.. A law graduate of Widener University School of Law, Linda has been a member of the Colorado Bar since November 2013. She is also a member of the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) bar. She received an undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder and remains an avid Colorado Buffs fan.. Linda and her husband, Charles, have two dogs, Tribbi and Benson. When not fighting for her clients, you will find Linda volunteering for her community and exploring new cuisines. Linda is also fluent in Vietnamese.