Euell Thomas Bio. Euell “E” Thomas is an Associate Attorney at Livelihood Law, LLC. Euell’s practice areas encompass all aspects of Labor and Employment Law. Euell stands ready to assist employees with issues of discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, Wage and Hour and unemployment benefits hearings. In additional, Euell has extensive knowledge of Federal employee specific administrative processes, such as, the Merit Systems Protection Board.. Euell’s past work history includes the Western Area Law Department of the United States Postal Service and the U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Disaster Assistance. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado, School of Law. While at CU, Euell was active with the ABA Mock Trial Team and won the Jim R. Carrigan Cup Trial Competition Award. He received his undergraduate degree in Philosophy from Hendrix College.. Euell is a member of the Colorado Bar and Denver Bar Associations. In his free time, Euell enjoys playing guitar, playing squash, writing, travel and is studying to become a CMS Level 2 Sommelier.
Practice Areas: Civil , Class Actions, Consumer Fraud, Corporate , Real Estate , Securities , Litigation, Litigation
Recognized by the Denver Business Journal Leadership Trust, Martindale-Hubbell, Super Lawyers, and Best Lawyers in America, Henry Baskerville is an experienced trial lawyer who focuses on complex commercial litigation, cannabis law, white-collar criminal defense, government contracts, and construction law.. He has significant experience representing clients in a wide variety of lawsuits throughout the country and specializes in complex business disputes. He often represents parties in disputes over the governance of small businesses. He also helps businesses avoid litigation by serving as their outside general counsel. He serves in that role for more than a dozen companies in various sectors of the cannabis industry.. You can read Henry's full bio here:
If two words can describe my approach to litigation, they are "aggressive" and "prepared." Litigation is a very serious step and often involves claims that are financially and emotionally costly due to their personal nature. I understand that most clients in this situation want an advocate—someone who will vigorously defend them against what they view as frivolous attacks on personal integrity. But it is important to remember that the ultimate test of a lawyer's effectiveness is the value delivered as compared to the cost. Blind or blanket aggression can destroy the cost/benefit proposition. Aggressiveness without preparation and knowledge is a credibility sapper. Seasoned litigators prey on the form-over-substance types. But aggressiveness built on a thorough knowledge of the facts of the case and applicable law is virtually unbeatable.. Litigating contract issues for over twenty years has given me critical insight into ways to minimize contractual and transactional risk on the front end—before the contracts are finalized and signed. True story: I had a two week trial in federal court in Mississippi over whether my clients had breached non-compete and non-solicitation covenants—and the main legal issue revolved around the meaning of the word "otherwise." Of course I cannot say that all disputes can be avoided with shrewd contract drafting, but I can say with confidence that important—and ultimately expensive—ones can and therefore should be.
Erik has more than 22 years experience with high-profile and challenging cases. As a former civil prosecutor of financial fraud for the Colorado Attorney General (2009-2019), Erik Neusch served as lead counsel on large and complex investigations, enforcement actions, and trials where he and his team confronted and took down the most powerful and sophisticated businesses that the Attorney General faced, stopped all the targeted business practices, and returned millions to victims.. Erik’s team obtained and collected the largest judgment and most victim restitution in the history of consumer protection enforcement cases by the Attorney General.. Neusch Law provides individuals and businesses with the skill, mentality, and approach of a highly experienced and aggressive former prosecutor of complex investigations and cases who knows how to position cases for success. Since returning to private practice, Erik has successfully litigated multimillion-dollar casers for clients.. Erik Neusch formed Neusch Law to provide clients effective, efficient, and strategic representation with personal and dedicated attention and flexibility that is not always possible at larger firms. Erik has litigated against the largest law firms in Colorado—and their powerful clients—and achieved unprecedented results for the State of Colorado.. Erik focuses on the big picture, thinks outside the box, and gets results efficiently. He provides businesses and individuals a skilled and effective fighter for their interests when it matters most.
David Wool specializes in innovative and creative strategies to win high stakes cases at both the trial and appellate levels. The breadth of Mr. Wool’s practice spans from toxic torts to pharmaceutical and medical device cases. Recently, Mr. Wool helped secure a $26 million verdict as trial counsel in Hardeman v. Monsanto Company, the first federal trial involving claims that Roundup caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Mr. Wool served as lead counsel for the appeal of Hardeman before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, where he achieved a complete win on both federal preemption and Daubert challenges.
Practice Areas: Constitutional , Construction , Environmental , Insurance , Real Estate , Litigation, Litigation
Eric joined Inman Flynn Biesterfeld & Brentlinger, P.C. in January of 2003. His experience and expertise includes: commercial and business litigation, environmental litigation, construction litigation, insurance coverage litigation, real estate litigation, environmental compliance counseling, toxic torts and water pollution, and property damage cases.. Eric graduated with a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Kansas State University and spent one year working as an engineer at Cessna Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. He attended law school at the University of Kansas where he graduated in the top 10 percent of his class and served on the Kansas Law Review.. In Eric's first year after graduation from law school, he worked as a Policy Consultant for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C. After his time with the EPA, Eric spent five years with Spencer Fane Britt & Brown, LLP in Kansas City, Missouri practicing general commercial litigation and environmental law. He was recently featured in a Denver Business Journal article, Economy No Excuse for Environmental Blunders.. He enjoys many Colorado outdoor activities including skiing, mountain biking, hiking and fly fishing. Eric is also an avid sports fan, is married and has two children.
Practice Areas: Construction , Corporate , Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Robinson & Henry Partner Eric Kibel is distinguished for his legal acumen and the various matters he has successfully handled. Robinson & Henry partner Eric Kibel is distinguished for his legal acumen and the variety of matters he has successfully handled.. Eric specializes in civil litigation, appeals, arbitration, mediation, and administrative actions in state and federal courts. His diverse practice covers healthcare, real estate, construction defects, employment law, mechanic’s liens, commercial litigation, and probate.. Prior to joining R&H, Eric built a legal career impressive for both its depth and breadth. He has successfully tried cases in many jurisdictions, litigating matters of elder abuse, commercial, construction, surety, and even healthcare.. Representative matters. Failure to disclose defects - Obtained a $184,000 jury verdict in favor of homebuyer against fix-and-flip real estate investor that failed to disclose structural defects in home. Quiet title judgment - Recovered $55,000 in damages and attorneys fees and costs for homeowners whose ex-boyfriend refused to vacate house. Construction defect settlement - Reached a $45,000 pre-litigation settlement of construction defect and fraud claims against real estate investor on behalf homebuyers. Unpaid wage claim settlement - Settled unpaid wage claims against business without any monetary payment and recovered company's business records wrongfully taken by former employee
Emma Feeney is a passionate advocate and advisor for individuals experiencing distress in their employment. She is adept at handling labor and employment matters such as wrongful termination, discrimination and/or retaliation based on protected characteristics, and severance agreements. Her unique training and experience in bankruptcy and corporate law gives her the added know-how to assist in even the most complicated cases.
Dustin attended the Georgia Institute of Technology (“Georgia Tech”) where he received a degree in Mechanical Engineering. During his time at Georgia Tech, Dustin worked as a machinist in the Mechanical Engineering Prototype Machine Shop, was president of both his fraternity and Reck Club (an organization dedicated to maintaining the traditions of Georgia Tech), and was actively involved in the school’s outdoor program.. Before starting law school in southwest Virginia, Dustin worked for his uncle’s logging company in northern Minnesota, hiked 1000 of the Appalachian Trail and worked for a concrete framing company in Charleston, South Carolina.. Dustin received his Juris Doctorate degree from the Appalachian School of Law. While on scholarship, Dustin regularly volunteered his time coaching an elementary school Lego Robotics team and became a national moot court champion.. The day after law school graduation, Dustin and his wife packed a moving truck and drove to Denver with their two dogs to find a place to live and begin practicing law.. Dustin’s hobbies include trail running, hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, and skiing.. Dustin's practice in primarily focused on personal injury. He is a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College and a partner at Taussig & Taussig, P.C.
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.
James (“Jim”) Fogg focuses his trial practice on representing individuals and businesses in litigation involving commercial disputes, legal malpractice, personal injury, trusts, and estates. He started his legal career as a file clerk over a decade ago and has worked his way up through the ranks using his intensity, analytical skill, and results-oriented approach. Now, Jim uses his drive and skills to efficiently and effectively secure favorable outcomes for his clients in all phases of litigation in state court, federal court, arbitration, and on appeal. Colorado Super Lawyers has named Jim as a “Rising Star” since 2018 and Best Lawyers in America recognized Jim as one of the “Ones to Watch” in 2021.. Before joining Ogborn Mihm, Jim served as a judicial law clerk for the Hon. James S. Casebolt on the Colorado Court of Appeals. He graduated from the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law where he excelled on the school’s national mock trial team, served as an editor on the water law review, and graduated with honors in the top 3% of his class. Jim is also active in the Denver legal community, currently serving as the co-chair of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association’s Commercial Litigation Committee and as the Treasurer of the Executive Council for the Colorado Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.
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