Obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial representing a gas station in a claim regarding an alleged slip and fall on ice.

Won summary judgment on behalf of landowner/developer based on statutory employer immunity.

Successfully limited damages to $15,000 against a general contractor based on application of C.R.S. § 8‑41‑401(3) of the Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act.

Won summary judgment on behalf of tourist railroad as to personal injury claim based on back of ticket waiver.

Obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial representing apartment complex owner and manager in case involving alleged slip and fall on ice.

Won summary judgment on behalf of bar in relation to alleged altercation with bouncers outside of bar after patron had been asked to leave the premises, in that patron was converted into a trespasser and could not demonstrate that the damages were willfully or deliberately caused by the bar under the Colorado Premises Liability Act.

Won motion for determination of question of law on behalf of civil engineer limiting damages to $50,000 as to all claims in multimillion dollar construction defect case involving elementary school.

Won summary judgment on behalf of an apartment complex owner in premises liability case involving alleged slip and fall on hot tub stairs.

Won motions to dismiss on claims for unlawful detention, malicious prosecution, alleged violation of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, RICO violations pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–68, over-serving resulting in liability, defamation, and slander.

Obtained full payment on mechanic’s lien claim for landscaping contractor.

Representative Matters

Obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial representing a gas station in a claim regarding an alleged slip and fall on ice.

Won summary judgment on behalf of landowner/developer based on statutory employer immunity.

Successfully limited damages to $15,000 against a general contractor based on application of C.R.S. § 8‑41‑401(3) of the Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act.

Won summary judgment on behalf of tourist railroad as to personal injury claim based on back of ticket waiver.

Obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial representing apartment complex owner and manager in case involving alleged slip and fall on ice.

Won summary judgment on behalf of bar in relation to alleged altercation with bouncers outside of bar after patron had been asked to leave the premises, in that patron was converted into a trespasser and could not demonstrate that the damages were willfully or deliberately caused by the bar under the Colorado Premises Liability Act.

Won motion for determination of question of law on behalf of civil engineer limiting damages to $50,000 as to all claims in multimillion dollar construction defect case involving elementary school.

Won summary judgment on behalf of an apartment complex owner in premises liability case involving alleged slip and fall on hot tub stairs.

Won motions to dismiss on claims for unlawful detention, malicious prosecution, alleged violation of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, RICO violations pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–68, over-serving resulting in liability, defamation, and slander.

Obtained full payment on mechanic’s lien claim for landscaping contractor.

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