Practices
My practice areas can be grouped into four categories. More detailed descriptions can be found on other pages. Just as important as what I do, however, is what I don't do.
The synergy of these various practice areas allows me to consider many different aspects of your facts and apply different areas of the law before making recommendations and assisting you in implementing your solutions.
Business
- Benefits & ERISA Litigation
- Business Interruption Planning
- Contracts & Agreements
- Corporate Minutes
- Due Diligence
- Employee & Executive Compensation Agreements
- Entity Creation - LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, etc.
- Entity Maintenance
- Financing, Stock, Private Placements
- Franchising & Licensing
- Joint Ventures
- Liquor Licensing
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Non-Compete & Confidentiality Agreements
- Purchase & Sale Agreements
- Restructuring
- Transactions
- Valuation
Personal
- Estate Planning
- Wills & Trusts
- Probate & Trust Administration
- Domestic Partnerships
- Family Law
- Elder Law: also known as Senior Law, this category is becoming increasingly more important as baby boomers reach retirement.
- Divorce
- Domestic Partnerships
- Personal Injury
- Veterans:
- Debt Reconsolidation and Mortgage Workouts
Litigation
- Appellate
- Business & Commercial Litigation
- Collections
- Colorado Consumer Protection Act
- Contract Disputes
- Divorce
- ERISA Claims
- First Amendment & Media Law
- Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith
- Mediation, Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Professional Negligence & Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Qui Tam
- Tax Defense
Cross Discipline
- Asset Protection
- Bankruptcy
- Contracts, Agreements, Transactions
- Finance Law
- Natural Resources
- Real Estate
- Tax
- Valuation
What I Don't Do
- Criminal law - with the exception of tax defense
- Immigration
- International law
- Labor & Employment law
- Patent
- Some Securities law
- Some Complex litigation

