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Denver Traffic Ticket Law Firm
Overview
Offering dedicated criminal defense representation, the Law Office of Ross Koplin serves people in Denver, Colorado, and throughout the state. Attorney Koplin recognizes the repercussions that even criminal allegations may have on people's lives in the present and the future, and he aggressively advocates on behalf of his clients' rights and interests.
Having more than 30 years of experience serving clients throughout the state, attorney Koplin strives to help people achieve the most favorable outcomes possible in cases involving ranging misdemeanor and felony offenses. The law office's experience includes representing clients with cases involving matters such as the following:
- Traffic tickets, DUI and DWI
- Assault and battery
- Drug violations
- Domestic violence and neglect
- Sex offenses
- White collar crimes
In addition to criminal defense, attorney Koplin also represents clients injured due to the negligence or recklessness of others. Offering focused personal injury services, he works to recover the maximum compensation for clients in cases involving brain injuries, car accidents, construction accidents, premises liability, trucking accidents and wrongful death.
Whether facing criminal allegations or dealing with the aftermath of an accident-caused injury, the Law Office of Ross Koplin provides people with the compassionate and thoughtful counsel they need and deserve. He offers free initial consultations and virtual appointments.
About Law Office of Ross Koplin
Practice Areas
- Traffic Ticket
Litigation
- 75%
Representative Clients
- Various Business and Personal Clients
Office Information
Address
600 17th St.#2800 Denver, CO 80202
Phone
Fax
- 303-708-8276
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Published
Articles
- Texaco, Inc. v. Short: Due Process and Dormant Minerals - A Case for the Irrebuttable Presumption Doctrine?, 60 Denver Law Journal 537, 1983
- Texaco, Inc. v. Short: Due Process and Dormant Minerals - A Case for the Irrebuttable Presumption Doctrine?, 60 Denver Law Journal 537, 1983
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