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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
18379 Business Lawyers Found
OBLS (my firm) maintains a practice in the fields of estate and business planning, which includes real estate and tax planning, working with individuals and businesses of all shapes and sizes.. I enjoy outdoor activities including cycling, running, skiing, snowshoeing, and going to the park, spending time with my family, and helping out my community.
Peter Towsky is an esteemed senior associate on the firm’s Civil Litigation, Real Estate & Business Law Teams.. Peter handles various legal matters, including contract disputes, HOA problems, and real estate issues. He also helps clients with intellectual property needs, including trademark registration and copyright enforcement.. Peter began his career as a prosecutor, handling thousands of criminal cases in the Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau and the Gun Violence Suppression Division with the Brooklyn (New York) District Attorney’s Office. He aided in the indictment of 18 gang members on 41 charges related to various murders, shootings, and conspiracy to commit murder.. Prior to joining Robinson & Henry, Peter conducted nine criminal jury trials for the 10th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Pueblo, where he obtained seven convictions and no acquittals.. Peter draws on this vast trial experience to inform his approach to a spectrum of litigation challenges.. Representative matters
Kevin Bemis provides legal counsel to clients in a wide range of business, estate planning, and employment matters. He has a diverse background in commercial and employment law, both in-house and with a leading litigation firm. Prior to joining Leventhal Lewis in the firm’s Denver office, he was General Counsel and Director of Operations for an established Colorado construction firm where he gained extensive experience with contract drafting and negotiations, regulatory compliance, independent contractor and operations management, and employee policy development. Kevin also worked for over eight years with a large litigation firm in Denver. At that firm, Kevin practiced complex civil, securities, and employment litigation throughout the United States.. Kevin is known by his peers as a creative advocate who supports his legal advice with practical business acumen. Clients, from individuals to growing businesses, find him to be approachable and always willing to help them understand complex legal issues and their rights. He was selected as a “Top 40 Under 40” by the National Trial Lawyers and was twice selected as a Super Lawyers® “Rising Star.”. Kevin enjoys helping clients in commercial transaction matters, including contract drafting and negotiations, entity formation and corporate governance, estate planning and business succession planning, leasing, employee policies and standard contract forms, employment discrimination, joint ventures, fraud, independent contractor relationships, and construction disputes. In addition to working as outside general counsel in the construction industry, Kevin serves clients in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, securities, legal cannabis, property management and leasing, consumer retail, oil/gas, licensing, consumer and legal services, and auto sales.. A Colorado native, Kevin divides his time between Denver and Summit County so that he can enjoy the outdoors with his family as often as possible. Kevin is an avid skier, cyclist, and yoga student. Kevin is currently accepting clients in the Denver metro area, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Castle Rock, Summit and Eagle Counties (Frisco, Silverthorne, Breckenridge, Dillon, and Vail), and nearby Colorado areas. Kevin, who has lived throughout Europe, is fluent in French and is pleased to serve French-speaking clients.
For almost two decades, Floyd has litigated business, civil rights, commercial, energy, employment, whistleblower, and white collar matters in federal and state courts across the country. He has successfully represented public and private companies, as well as individuals and local governmental entities, in complex matters involving a wide range of issues across a broad spectrum of industries and fields. From 2010-2014, he served as a lead member of the trial team successfully representing Halliburton nationwide in all civil litigation arising from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico Floyd brings his substantial experience working at big law firms for some of the nation’s largest companies on high-stakes litigation to a boutique setting that permits more individualized client attention and a premium focus on efficiently achieving his clients’ objectives.
Joel is an attorney with Rubicon Law Group, Ltd. He practices business law, including formation, funding, and corporate transactions, and enjoys solving problems for growing, innovative companies. Joel currently serves as a Supervising Attorney at the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic in the University of Colorado Law School, volunteers with Rockies Venture Club, and is on the Startup Grind Denver team.. Prior to joining Rubicon Law, Joel worked as an associate with a national design and fabrication firm headquartered near Detroit, MI which developed exhibits displayed by technology and automotive companies. This experience solidified his interest in new technology and business models.. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School. On the weekends, he enjoys snow skiing, water skiing, reading, and hiking.
Peter McClenahan is at home in the courtroom. A skilled and dynamic trial lawyer, Peter’s practice focuses on personal injury, complex business and civil litigation and professional malpractice. In 2013, Peter was recognized for obtaining two of the top ten largest personal injury jury verdicts in the State of Colorado that year.. Peter’s litigation background is extensive and he has learned his craft from some of the best. Prior to joining Ogborn Mihm, Peter led a trial team of attorneys and paralegals at a renowned Denver litigation law firm. There, Peter directed multi-million dollar litigation in the professional malpractice and wrongful death sectors. Previously, Peter was a partner at Streib & McClenahan, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania business litigation law firm, where he focused upon business partnership and corporate shareholder disputes.. Holding Corporations Responsible. Working with Families to Protect the Disabled. In 2010, a mentally disabled patient died at the Colorado Mental Health Institute of Pueblo after being wrestled by staff members down onto a steel bench, where he was restrained with straps and left by himself in a locked room, face down. The patient soon died from lack of oxygen. Peter stepped forward to represent the patient’s parents in litigation against the state hospital. After obtaining a significant settlement for the clients, Peter continued to work with the family pro bono and spearheaded an effort to change the state laws governing the physical restraint of patients in state mental hospitals. The lobbying effort was successful, prone restraint is now banned in Colorado’s state mental hospitals.. In 2009, a wheelchair using tenant became trapped in an apartment fire and suffered severe burns. The landlord had failed to follow fire safety building code regulations. Peter and another attorney brought the case to trial in Jefferson County, Colorado. The jury awarded $871, to the client.. In 2002, Peter was selected by his alma mater to serve as an adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy at Duquesne University Law School in Pittsburgh. For seven years, in addition to his law practice, Peter spent evenings teaching law students litigation tactics and techniques and he coached multiple teams of law students in interscholastic moot court competitions.. Peter is a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice and a member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations.