148 Litigation lawyers are available in Denver, Colorado, including Matthew Skotak, Matthew Wolf, Michael Burg, and Michael Frandina. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 53% provide free consultation.
I help clients evaluate options and identify solutions in the arena of fiduciary litigation. I represent an array of clients in the resolution of probate and trust-related litigation. Additionally, I help clients develop favorable outcomes through alternative dispute resolution when traditional litigation is undesirable or inadvisable. As a member of the Fiduciary Solutions group at Holland & Hart, my practice includes the representation of corporate fiduciaries, individual fiduciaries, heirs, beneficiaries, and creditors in the resolution of probate and trust-related litigation. Specifically, this includes disputes involving fiduciary responsibility and liability, spousal rights, interpretation of wills and trusts, distributions to beneficiaries, will contests, fiduciary compensation, and disputes in which fraud, undue influence, and lack of capacity are at issue.I am an active speaker in the areas of trusts, estates, and protective proceedings, and I blog about these and related issues at Fiduciary Law Blog ().
Clients want to know, is my case worth fighting? After reviewing the facts of your case, Nicole will let you know. Her insights are hard-fought in 12+ years of litigating business matters and achieving outcomes that improve her clients’ lives. From defamation to breach of fiduciary duties to fraud, complex contract disputes, commercial real estate litigation, and all else between, Nicole tries and argues matters from both sides of the aisle, plaintiff and defendant, in federal and state courts and arbitration venues throughout the United States.. A former federal law clerk in the busiest trial court in the United States, Nicole’s trial practice focuses on one thing: the success of her clients. She works with dedication, tenacity and commitment to prevail in significant, high-stakes business disputes that others won’t try. Past successes in underdog cases of IP theft and trade secret litigation have restored claimant property to the rightful owners and defended against millions of dollars in claimed damages.. Putting the client first also means giving clients greater access to talented and skilled attorneys. Nicole is an instructor for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), where she builds up skills of fellow litigators. She’s been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star and recognized as an “Up and Coming Lawyer” and a “Compleat Lawyer” by Law Week Colorado. Nicole was also nominated “Forty Under Forty” by The Denver Business Journal.
Commercial litigation partner at Poulson, Odell & Peterson, LLC focusing on complex natural resources litigation and administrative law. Licensed in all state courts in Colorado, Wyoming, and North Dakota. Licensed in all federal courts in Colorado and Wyoming, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Experience before the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the Bureau of Land Management, the Interior Board of Land Appeals, and the Office of Hearings and Appeals (Department of the Interior).
Neil is a valuable asset and relentless litigator. Neil possesses innate courtroom skills and employs a common sense approach to excel before juries and courts alike. He litigates in all of the firm's practice areas, focusing mainly on business disputes and construction defect cases.. Neil is originally from the "City of Champions" - Pittsburgh, PA. While no city can compare to his hometown for sports, he moved to Denver for the mountains and all of their associated activities. In his free time, he enjoys skiing, hunting, fishing, camping and playing sports in a few of Denver's intramural leagues.. He received his Juris Doctor with two academic emphases in corporate and commercial law from Michigan State University College of Law in East Lansing, MI. He was also a member of the Michigan State Law Review, where he honed his legal research and writing skills. Neil also spent a full year as a clinician with the Alvin L. Storrs Tax Clinic, negotiating with and frequently winning his positions against the IRS and state-level tax agencies. His undergraduate degree is from Washington & Jefferson College, a small school just south of Pittsburgh. At W&J, he earned a B.A. in Economics, with an emphasis in Financial Economics and a minor in Mathematics.. Neil utilizes his tailored training in corporate law, commercial law, and finance to competently advise the firm's clients in various types of business disputes. His background affords him a unique ability to advise clients about often unforeseen consequences of their decisions from both a legal and business standpoint.. As a pragmatist, he seeks to avoid expanding litigation unnecessarily, streamlines all of his cases, and tries only the operative claims to avoid additional expenses to the client.
Neal provides litigation assistance to business in both trial and appellate courts at the state and federal level. His practice focuses on real property, construction defect, and employment matters, but Neal has also litigated in the areas of trademark infringement, franchise disputes, shareholder disputes, and general contract disputes.. Neal is licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Neal has also assisted in litigation in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, and state court disputes in Washington, Kansas, and Mississippi.. While focusing on defense, Neal works with clients in the plaintiff capacity when needed. His aim for each client is to understand the client's business and litigation goals, so he can help achieve the best possible results—one that always maximizes the time his client can spend on its business rather than on litigation.
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Corporate , Securities , Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Matthew M. Wolf specializes in complex civil litigation, arbitration, and commercial transactions. His practice includes banking, securities and employment litigation, as well as corporate and finance transactions. He frequently represents financial institutions, borrowers, employees and investors, in business litigation and transactional matters.. He has successfully prosecuted and defended individual actions, class actions, shareholder derivative suits, bankruptcy proceeding, and FINRA arbitrations. His transactional practice is diverse, including forming and financing various business entities, preparing contracts and counseling corporate clients on operational matters.. Mr. Wolf received his undergraduate degree from the University of Denison. He graduated with honors from the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Law, in 2001 with a concentration in finance transactions. While at the University at Buffalo, he was a member of Law Review and the Moot Court board, and was inducted into the Order of the Barristers for exhibiting excellence in oral advocacy.. Mr. Wolf has received the highest peer rating from Martindale Hubbell AV® and has been named a Rising Star and a Superlawyer by Colorado SuperLawyers®
1700 Lincoln St Ste 4100 , Denver , Colorado 80203
Practice Areas: Litigation
Adam Lewis is an associate in Bryan Cave's Denver office. His practice is focused on complex commercial litigation, business disputes, construction litigation, and consumer financial services litigation.. Mr. Lewis’ civil litigation practice focuses on the representation of businesses in matters involving business torts, real estate, contracts, intellectual property, competition, trade secrets, and banking issues. He has extensive experience representing local, national, and multinational clients in all aspects of litigation and arbitration. He recently obtained a number of key dismissals for a Fortune 500 company and successfully defended a favorable disposition on appeal before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Mr. Lewis also handles a wide range of disputes for national banking clients, defending wrongful foreclosure actions and other claims asserted under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, as well as various state law claims. Mr. Lewis has obtained numerous dismissals and favorable settlements in many of these matters.
My national litigation practice focuses on defending product designers, manufacturers, and retailers in product liability and commercial matters. I have acted as national and local counsel for a number of companies throughout the United States. I have also helped employers and other businesses enforce their intellectual property rights and defend themselves in employment actions pending in federal and state courts.
Michael P. Robertson is a partner at Reilly Pozner LLP.. His litigation and trial practice is based in Denver, Colorado but serves clients nationally in complex civil and commercial litigation, business disputes, fiduciary litigation, banking litigation, and accountant malpractice. He has litigated complex cases in state and federal courts across the U.S. Michael worked for a prominent Fortune 500 accounting firm prior to attending law school, providing him an in-depth understanding of the accounting and financial aspects of commercial litigation.. Michael P. Robertson is highly-skilled in litigation, including the management of document-heavy discovery, overseeing trial and appellate strategies, and working closely with corporate clients and case experts. He enjoys the deeply technical side of litigation that often involves corporate finance, banking and tax law. His client base consists of a wide and diverse spectrum of corporations, ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 oil and gas companies, as well as the Denver Broncos Football Club.. Michael has been named to the Rising Stars list published nationally by Colorado Super Lawyers Magazine since 2016. He was appointed to the University of Miami School of Law Young Alumni Committee in 2015 and earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law, where he received the Dean’s Achievement Award.
Practice Areas: Litigation, Environmental, Native Peoples Law, Appeals, Contracts
I practice law as a member of Askman Law LLC. My litigation practice includes representing clients in the firm’s environmental, tribal and natural resource practice areas, as well as litigating general civil matters such as breach of contract and other business claims, health and employment law matters, and regulatory issues. I am also committed to representing pro bono clients. Before joining Askman Law LLC, I was a commercial litigation associate in an international law firm’s New York office and a national law firm’s Denver office. I am authorized to practice law in Colorado and New York.
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