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Litigation Lawyers Nearby Springville 80202 (by distance)
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(Denver Area) 80203 1.6 miles
(Denver Area) 80211 1.6 miles
(Denver Area) 80204 1.7 miles
(Denver Area) 80205 1.9 miles
(Denver Area) 80218 2.0 miles
(Denver Area) 80206 2.8 miles
(Denver Area) 80212 3.0 miles
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$234 - $387
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4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Springville How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Springville, Utah? Approximately 34 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Springville, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Springville, Utah? In Springville, typical rates range from $272-$453 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2723 and $6328, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Springville? Litigation cases in Springville, Utah usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Springville, Utah? Residents of Springville typically see Litigation filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 42% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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:
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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.
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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.
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Bailey Pompea practices general civil litigation in both state and federal courts, with a focus in commercial, insurance, construction and bankruptcy litigation.. Prior to joining the firm, Bailey practiced civil litigation in the Bay Area, California, where she was successful in litigating complex cases and negotiating favorable settlements in both court and arbitral proceedings. After moving back to Denver, she worked as an associate at a well-known Colorado-based personal injury and mass tort firm, where she frequently handled insurance claims and insurance bad faith cases. She now primarily represents individuals and small businesses in all phases of commercial litigation, including through arbitration and trial.. Bailey has experience as both a plaintiff and defense attorney, which gives her a unique perspective throughout the litigation process. She was selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in both 2022 and 2023.. In her free time, Bailey enjoys traveling and hiking with her husband and dog, Mia, and exploring the Denver food scene.
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Averil K. Andrews specializes in complex commercial litigation & business disputes. Prior to joining Allen Vellone Wolf Helfrich & Factor P.C., Averil practiced in Miami and Los Angeles, handling all aspects of litigation in federal and state courts and arbitrations including jury trial and appellate work. Her practice has touched an array of industries and areas of law including, intellectual property, entertainment, technology, securities, real estate, pharmaceuticals, corporate divorce, legal malpractice, and international law.. Averil earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Virginia and her Law Degree from the University of Miami School of Law with cum laude honors. While in law school, she served as the Research & Writing Editor for the Business Law Review Journal, as an intern in the Human Rights Clinic where she advocated for domestic violence policy reform, and as member of the International Moot Court Program where she briefed and argued the University of Buenos Aires International Commercial Arbitration Moot entirely in Spanish. Averil also served as an intern to the Honorable Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp of the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida in West Palm Beach. Prior to law school, Averil lived in Malaga, Spain where she taught English to children and adults. Averil also worked as a criminal and immigration law legal assistant in Washington, D.C.
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As a member of the Trial Section, Diana focuses her practice on general commercial litigation. She handles all aspects of a case starting from initial assessment, discovery and depositions, through trial and everything in between. She also represents clients in alternative dispute resolution, such as mediations and arbitrations.. Prior to joining Moye White, Diana served as a Deputy District Attorney for the 18th Judicial District, comprised of Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln Counties. Diana was in the specialty Domestic Violence Unit, where she handled a voluminous felony docket. During her tenure at the DA’s office, Diana worked tirelessly to advocate and seek justice for victims in her cases. In connection with those efforts, she conducted more than 30 trials before a jury and prepared over 100 trials during her tenure at the DA’s office. She also spent much of her time in courtrooms conducting hearings, motions, and various proceedings.. In light of her experience and skill in the courtroom, Diana served as an Adjunct Professor at Denver Law School, where she taught trial practice, and evidence concentrated courses. Before joining the DA’s Office, Diana also worked as the Assistant Director of the Center for Advocacy at Denver Law where she formulated different programs to prepare law students for the practice of law. During the early stages of her legal career, Diana also worked at other law firms where she represented small businesses, advised on employment law issues, handled complex construction defect, and eminent domain litigation.. Diana is fluent in Arabic. In her spare time, Diana enjoys cooking and attempting to explore the outdoors, but mostly spending time with her friends and family.
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Areas of interest are:. Criminal Defense. Commerical Litigation. Commerical Real Estate Transactions (including leasing, acquistions and financing). Employment Law (including litigation and general counsel). Business Transactions. Entity Formation and Governance. Estate Planning. Tort Defense (focusing on representation of self-insured clients in the transortation and real estate industries)
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Anthony Giacomini is a partner at Reilly Pozner LLP.. He works primarily in the firm's class action practice group, focusing on multi-state class actions and products liability mass actions. Given his extensive experience with class actions, Mr. Giacomini has lectured on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, which expanded federal jurisdiction over many large class action lawsuits and mass actions.. Aside from his class action practice, Mr. Giacomini represents plaintiffs in intellectual property litigation, trade secrets litigation, personal injury litigation and appellate law. Mr. Giacomini served as the managing attorney for more than 20 cases across the country protecting a national life insurance company’s trade secrets and non-competition agreements, achieving a significant amount of settlements and verdicts through temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions.. Currently, Mr. Giacomini spends much of his time managing the intake of mass tort products liability matters and administration of settlements in those cases.
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Andrew Neiman specializes in real estate and construction litigation and represents small and large companies on a range of matters, including contract-based issues, complex litigation, professional malpractice, construction defects, and business-related torts. In guiding his clients through the litigation process, Mr. Neiman is a diligent problem solver who devises innovative and holistic solutions, considering his clients’ unique desires, challenges, and budget.. Mr. Neiman also has experience serving as outside general counsel for closely held businesses, providing general business advice, and advice on employment matters. He helps companies advance their business interests and avoid future problems by drafting contracts and internal policies.. Presentations & Publications. • Drafting Contracts to Mitigate Litigation Risk: Useful Tips from a Litigator, January 29, 2025. • Protect Your Trademark & Avoid Litigation, May 12th, 2023. • Monkeypox Offers Employers an Opportunity to Reevaluate LGBTQ Discrimination Protection Policies, October 3rd, 2022. • When Workers Take Part in Violent Protests: What Are an Employer’s Options? January 21st, 2021. • Cybersecurity in a Pandemic: What Companies Must Do to Secure Sensitive Data and Information as Workers Transition to Working From Home, March 30th, 2020. • Regulating CBD As A Dietary Supplement: What Does This Mean? February 21st, 2020. • A Policy of Trust: Software Developer Pre-Certification as a Viable Solution to Protect Patients and Promote Innovation for ‘mHealth’ Applications, March 1st, 2019. • Awakening Global Governments: An International Survey of Internet of Things Regulation, September 10th, 2018. • Personal Data Stored on Smartphones Implicated in Case about Searches by Customs and Border Enforcement, September 25th, 2017. Deals & Cases. • Negotiated a $500,000 settlement for a healthcare technology company in a commercial dispute in California District Court involving a complex earn-out agreement.. • Recovered $500,000 on summary judgment in Colorado State Court on behalf of a seller in a contractual dispute with the buyer in a $10 million commercial real estate transaction.. • Obtained an order setting aside a $150,000 judgment in a contractual dispute in Colorado State Court because it was inconsistent with the court’s prior rulings.. • Negotiated a settlement of $35,000 paid in equal installments over 2 years on behalf of an employer in a $150,000 wage action filed by a former employee in Colorado State Court.. • Negotiated a $23 million settlement on behalf of a minority owner of a closely held corporation in an action in Colorado State Court with his former partners related to a business divorce.. • Won a $300,000 judgment in a bench trial on behalf of an independent contractor in an equity dispute with a former billion-dollar agriculture firm in Colorado State Court.
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Andrea M. LaFrance is an associate attorney who represents a broad range of clients in patent and trademark litigation in federal court, as well clients involved in business litigation and professional liability matters. Ms. LaFrance also counsels clients through all stages of trademark prosecution and works with clients to develop and manage their intellectual property portfolios.
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Alan D. Sweetbaum is the founding shareholder of the law firm of Sweetbaum Sands Anderson PC. He founded the law firm in 1994 and has grown the practice from two lawyers to its present size. Mr. Sweetbaum has been practicing law continuously since 1983. He represents individuals and companies both large and small. He has handled numerous appeals in Federal and State courts, many of which are published opinions having significant consequences in the business arena. Mr. Sweetbaum lectures frequently on various real estate, title insurance and litigation issues. He is frequently asked to be an expert witness on various legal matters. For many years Mr. Sweetbaum was the host of several radio shows on KOA radio and KTLK radio in Denver. He is an "AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5" rated lawyer by Martindale Hubbell and has had the honor of being selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers by Law and Politics Magazine for every year since its inception in 2006, making him a member of the top 5% of attorneys in Colorado as voted by his peers. Mr. Sweetbaum was also selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2013 in the field of Commercial Litigation.
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A Colorado native, Molly is an associate in Richards Carrington's Denver office, focusing on civil and commercial litigation.. Prior to joining Richards Carrington, Molly served as in-house counsel for a federal savings bank, advising the firm on its consumer lending and financial products and services. While there, she was instrumental in the successful operation of a strategic credit card partnership, whereby over $2 billion in receivables was acquired by one of the nation’s largest banks. Molly managed all of the bank’s litigation, including disputes arising under the Truth in Lending Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Molly also oversaw the escalated complaint process with state and regulatory authorities, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and she led remediation efforts due to audit findings, control reports, and other internal or external discovery.. Molly began her legal career as law clerk to Judge Catherine A. Lemon of the Colorado 2nd Judicial District Court. She then joined a national law firm as an associate in the consumer financial services and litigation group. Working on both compliance and litigation, she had a broad portfolio with a wide range of matters—from mortgage loan originators and loan servicers to investors in class actions, individual lawsuits, contested foreclosures, and bankruptcy proceedings.. Molly received her Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School. Molly earned a degree in accounting at the University of Colorado Boulder, with membership into the Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society. During law school, Molly was active in the university’s Civil Litigation Clinic. In addition, she spent a semester in London, England, working in the Corporate and M&A group at Freshfields Bruckhaus Derringer and studying international law and business at King’s College.
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A Colorado native, Joe has lived in the Denver area most of his life and has developed a large social and professional network. Joe balances family, business, public service and recreation. He believes in health- in mind, body and spirit. He enjoys snowboarding, long-boarding, traveling with his family, and perfecting his spaghetti sauce for his annual family spaghetti sauce contest.. The bulk of his practice is family and personal injury; however, with 30 years of legal experience, he has litigated cases in the following areas: bankruptcy, collection, contract, criminal, domestic, general commercial, insurance bad faith, personal injury, securities, landlord/tenant, civil defense and estate litigation. He has successfully argued appellate cases before the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.