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Over his more than three decades of practice, David Japha has earned a reputation for resolving difficult and complex matters, sometimes being the second or third lawyer to take on a case. David has tried many criminal and civil cases to conclusion and argued numerous appeals, post-conviction cases and cases involving mental health issues. He also currently represents clients in federal and state administrative matters, including ongoing matters before the Consumer Products Safety Commission. David got his start in litigation before leaving the University of Denver College of Law, where he tried his first DUI case in state court through a program called the student law office. He also negotiated settlements and argued his first administrative appeal before the Social Security Administration in the winter of 1984, before his law school graduation in May of that year. Soon after starting out, David shared office space with his current partners, Don Jacobson and Daniel Levin at Ptarmigan Place. There he learned law office management hanging out his shingle and doing evictions, collections and court-appointed federal criminal cases. And, it was there, in federal court, that David truly cut his teeth in criminal defense litigation, culminating in his appointment to the Criminal Justice Act committee (which oversaw the appointment of conflict counsel in federal court) by then-Chief Judge Richard Matsch. Over 30 years of practice has given David the opportunity to be involved in some amazing cases, including taking depositions in Katmandu, Nepal in a complex criminal case in 1991; representing a witness in the trial of Timothy McVeigh (where David was also a credentialed reporter for the Intermountain Jewish News); handling criminal matters in Nebraska, Kansas and California and appearing in Washington State. David has been an expert witness for the Colorado Supreme Court Office of Regulation Counsel in the area of attorney fees for court appointed counsel.
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Pete is the principal and founder of Praxidice. After interning for the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, Pete worked in the litigation department of a large national law firm before relocating to Aspen and opening his own office. Pete has been named as a Colorado Super Lawyer (no more than five percent of all lawyers in Colorado are selected) in civil litigation. Pete also enjoys the highest AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale Hubbell, has attained the designation of Master Advocate with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and is listed as one of Colorado’s Top 100 Trial Lawyers with the National Trial Lawyer’s Association. Pete worked in the litigation department of a large national law firm before relocating to Aspen and opening his own office. Pete enjoys the highest AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale Hubbell, has attained the designation of Master Advocate with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and is listed as one of Colorado’s Top 100 Trial Lawyers with the National Trial Lawyer’s Association. Pete has tried cases in state and federal courts across the country, with many of them receiving national publicity. See some of his Representative Cases.
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Stan was born in Buffalo, New York but has lived in Colorado for the past 25 years. He is a former City Councilmember and Mayor Pro-Tem for the City and County of Broomfield. When he is not working, Stan enjoys spending time in the mountains with his wife and children.
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WE HAVE 30+ YEARS EXPERIENCE IN AUTO ACCIDENTS/PERSONAL INJURY, MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS, DANGEROUS PROPERTY AND LITIGATION NOTABLE SETTLEMENTS $4.2 million - wrongful death $1.3 million - workplace injury $650,000 - medical negligence $1million - amputation Numerous policy limits settlements and UM/UIM recoveries I AM COLORADO INJURY LAWYER THOMAS NAPP. OVER THE LAST 30 YEARS, I HAVE RECOVERED MILLIONS FOR MY CLIENTS BY FIGHTING FOR THEIR RIGHTS. BUT THAT IS NOT ENOUGH - A PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER GOING UP AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANIES AND BIG CORPORATIONS MUST ME SMART, SKILLED, ALWAYS PREPARED AND WILLING TO GO THAT EXTRA MEASURE TO GET A FAIR AND JUST RESULT. THAT IS WHO I AM. IF YOU ARE INJURED, I CAN HELP.
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John F. Reha has practiced litigation and business law since 1980. He has tried many cases to conclusion, has represented numerous clients in trade secrecy, non-compete and personal injury matters. He has also handled many transactional projects, including the sale and purchase of businesses. John has been handling complex business litigation matters for more than 40 years. He is a noted authority on issues commonly presented by noncompete, trade secrecy and unfair competition cases, and his article, “The Law of Trade Secrecy and Covenants Not to Compete in Colorado,” provides in-depth discussion on these issues. He has taught business litigation to many other attorneys and has spoken to numerous trade groups on this subject, with a goal of educating the business and professional communities on the unique challenges that post-termination competition presents and the critical importance of effective and creative representation in this area.
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Ray Goodwin has been practicing law since 1985. For the past 25 years his practice has emphasized estate, corporate, real estate and business matters. Mr. Goodwin has lived in Colorado since 1982. Mr. Goodwin attended the University of Utah and received two B.S. degrees in Accounting and Finance. In 1982, Mr. Goodwin received a J.D. from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. While in law school, he was a teaching assistant for legal research and writing. Concurrently he was a Lecturer teaching Accounting at San Diego State University. In 1982, Mr. Goodwin received his license as a Certified Public Accountant, and he worked at Ernst & Whinney (nka Ernst & Young). In 1985, Mr. Goodwin worked for Manulife in its Advanced Underwriting division. In 1988 Mr. Goodwin went into private practice. Mr. Goodwin is admitted to practice before the Colorado Supreme Court; United States District Court and the United States Tax Court. From 1986 through 1994 Mr. Goodwin authored and updated tax planning guides for Tax Planning for Closely Held Businesses. Those guides were published by the Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants and used in their national continuing education programs, where Mr. Goodwin lectured throughout the country. Currently Mr. Goodwin is primarily involved in office practice, but his earlier years were spent in the courtroom. Mr. Goodwin’s current practice involves the representation of owners, buyers, sellers, developers and lenders involved in real estate and the representation of business and corporate clients invoiced in both real estate and other businesses. For estate planning clients, Mr. Goodwin has drafted many wills, trusts and organizational plans for extensive business holdings (mostly in real estate) and probate work for decedents and their beneficiaries. In the community Mr. Goodwin has served on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Credit Union since 2007 and is currently the Vice-Chairman of the board. Mr. Goodwin is married and has three children and that is where his main interest is in watching them grow and serve.
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Welcome to the law firm of Adam W.G. Moore. I am a solo practitioner providing strong, solid legal representation in all Colorado divorce and family law matters, to those who need it. I grew up in a family of attorneys. My grandfather, Carlos Cadena, argued several times before the United States Supreme Court and my mother, Mary Elizabeth Galvan, is a prominent attorney in Laramie, Wyoming. After graduating from the University of Wyoming College of Law, I worked for a large downtown Denver family law firm, where I gained experience handling divorces and marital estates comprising millions of dollars in assets. I learned early on that Family law requires a special touch. I use a balanced approach, treading lightly tender emotions, but pressing aggressively when necessary. From experience, I know when to compromise and when to press forward in pursuit of my clients’ interests. From your free initial consultation to the final disposition of your case, I, not a paralegal or assistant, will personally communicate with you and handle your case. You will never be treated as a name in a sea of other clients. I strive to give clients the personalized and responsive service they need. I will take the time to understand your issues and explain your rights.
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Alex Kerr is the owner of Bradford Pelton, P.C., a journey that began when he first clerked at the firm. After graduating law school and working as an associate attorney, Alex took over ownership in January 2021. With deep expertise in personal injury law, Alex is dedicated to guiding his clients through every step of the legal process, from the initial claim to trial, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve. Alex takes each case personally, understanding that an injury impacts every aspect of a client’s life. His commitment to his clients goes beyond legal representation—he genuinely cares about their well-being and works tirelessly to protect their interests. Whether he’s fighting those responsible for causing injury or holding insurance companies accountable for their contractual obligations, Alex is relentless in his pursuit of fairness and justice. His passion for law extends into other areas, including his constitutional law podcast, where he shares his insights with a broader audience. When he’s not working, Alex focuses on maintaining a healthy lifestyle through fitness, enjoys reading, and treasures time spent with his family. His personal and professional lives are guided by integrity, dedication, and a genuine desire to help others.
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