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Denver Civil Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Suzanne Lambdin and Kathleen Chaney formed the law firm of Lambdin & Chaney, LLP, in March of 2001. The firm began with two partners, two staff, and a contract accountant. In September 2002, Martha Ferris joined the firm as a partner, while John Fairless and Gregg Rich were promoted to partner in 2007 and 2009, respectively. The firm continues to grow. Presently, we have five partners, nine associate lawyers, and a full complement of litigation-savvy paralegals and administrative support staff.
What we believe:
-We must always be faithful to our profession and our firm.
-Servicing our clients and providing constant communication is critical to our success.
-The people of our firm are our most valuable resource.
-We must do what is in us to improve our profession.
The values that guide us:
-We will be ethical and moral in all that we do.
-We will provide legal services of the highest quality.
-We will show respect to our clients and the people of our firm at all times.
About Lambdin & Chaney, LLP
Practice Areas
- Civil Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Insurance Bad Faith
- Premises Liability
- Professional Liability
- Third Party Liability Defense
- Violation of Civil Rights
People
Attorneys
- L. Kathleen Chaney (Partner)
- John W. Fairless (Partner)
- Amber F. Ju (Managing Partner)
- Jennifer J. Gifford (Partner)
- Anthony J. Olson (Associate Attorney)
- Eric D. Hevenor (Partner)
- Lindsey K. McKnight (Associate Attorney)
- Melissa D. Marks (Partner)
- Amber L. Brink (Associate Attorney)
Office Information
Address
4949 S. Syracuse StreetSuite 600 Denver, CO 80237
Phone
Fax
- 303-799-3700
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