Firm: Schwab Legal, LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Ogborn Mihm, LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Griffiths Law PC
Practice Areas: Litigation
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife outdoors or traveling the world. I enjoy golf, ice hockey, skiing and snowboarding, and cycling.
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Firm: Bachus & Schanker, LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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.
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Firm: Reilly Pozner LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
Ellie Lockwood is an associate attorney at Reilly Pozner LLP. She focuses her practice on complex civil and intellectual property litigation. She has gained significant litigation experience at Reilly Pozner and has successfully argued against a stay and protective order in a multi-million dollar RICO lawsuit in federal court. Recently, Ellie assisted client with obtaining prejudgment attachment orders, temporary restraining orders, and a preliminary injunction freezing assets until trial in a case involving claims for violation of the Colorado Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act and civil conspiracy. She has significant experience with contempt and post-judgment proceedings. She also helped with obtaining dissolution of a temporary restraining order and defeating a motion for preliminary injunction, leading to the plaintiff’s complete dismissal of a trade secret misappropriation suit against client in federal court. In 2011, she helped to obtain a complete defense verdict for a private equity firm in a bench trial, successfully defended the verdict on appeal, and obtained an award of attorneys’ fees and costs totaling nearly $1 million for client. In 2013 and 2014, she was a member of the trial team representing the rights of AIG as a certificateholder in connection with a proposed $8.5 billion settlement of mortgage-backed securities claims against Bank of America in New York Supreme Court in Manhattan.. She also has experience with drafting complaints, dispositive motions practice, e-discovery, taking and defending depositions, trial work, expert witnesses, motions practice for temporary relief, including injunctions, stays, and protective orders, evidentiary hearings and argument, contempt hearings, cases with parallel criminal proceedings, and appellate work. The majority of cases she has worked on involve fraud claims and business torts, including breach of fiduciary duty claims and claims in the mortgage-backed securities context.. Ellie has an active pro bono practice. In 2012, she served as Special Counsel for the State Public Defenders Office and in that capacity represented an indigent person in the Denver County Court. She obtained a complete dismissal in that criminal case one week before trial was scheduled to begin. Ellie was also part of the team of attorneys that secured a landmark settlement with the State of Colorado in a civil rights lawsuit over provision of competency evaluations to pre-trial detainees. She is an active member of the Colorado Lawyers Committee, where she participates in the Mental Health Task Force and the Lobato School Finance Litigation Task Force. She recently received back-to-back recognition from the Colorado Lawyers Committee for her assistance on the Legal Center v. Bicha case (2013) and the Lobato v. State of Colorado case (2012). She also is a member of the Faculty of Federal Advocates Counsel/Co-counsel Program, which provides pro bono representation in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado in civil cases where the judge has determined the case is sufficiently complicated to warrant representation.. She is committed to improving diversity in the Denver legal community and is actively involved in the Diversity & Inclusiveness Committee at Reilly Pozner LLP.
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Firm: Wheeler Trigg Odonnell LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Rollin Braswell Fisher LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
Edgar focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation. He earned his law degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, wehere he was involved in mentorship programs focused on promoting higher education. Edgar has completed externships for the Colorado Court of Appeals, with the Honorable Jerry N. Jones, and at the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorad, with the Honorable Robert E. Blackburn. He has also served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Andrew P. McCallin in Denver District Court.. As the first DREAMer admitted to the Colorado bar, Edgar is an advocate for social justice. He founded the Yes We Can program while in law school, regularly volunteers at Denver Legal Nights, and works closely with the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) to provide pro bono services for underrepresented communities.
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Firm: Robinson Henry P.C.
Practice Areas: Litigation
Edmund Robinson is an associate on the firm’s Civil Litigation, Real Estate & Business Law Teams. A former business owner himself, Edmund understands entrepreneurs' unique legal challenges.. Edmund handles complex civil litigation matters at the macro and micro levels. He represents a wide range of businesses and is also an experienced advisor to tech start-up founders.. Representative matters
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Firm: Gordon Rees, LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Hogan & Hartson LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: FLANDERS, ELSBERG, HERBER & DUNN, LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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.
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Firm: Preeo Silverman Green & Egle
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Fortis Law Partners LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Agw Law
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Employers Council
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Denver City Attorneys Office
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: United States Postal Service
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Dwight E Thompson Law Office LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Frost Brown Todd LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Metier Law Firm
Practice Areas: Litigation
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