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Greenwood Village Administrative Law Firm
Overview
Specialties
Mr. Bornstein's legal and trial experience in criminal cases includes
- White Collar Fraud
- Bank and Securities Fraud
- Major drug trafficking
- Wiretap cases
- Murder
- Embezzlement
- Sex Offenses
- Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
- and many others
In the real estate and business cases it includes:
- All variety of frauds, misrepresentations and deceptions
- Computer Software development
- Computer Software piracy
- Breach of Contracts
- Breach of Fiduciary Duties
- Violations of Truth in Lending
- Mechanic's Liens
- Will Contests
- and many others
Recognitions
Peter Bornstein has recently published an article in the American Bar Association's Litigation Magazine on "How To Persuade a Cold Judge." He has been featured by CNN on its America's Premier Lawyers Series.
Awards
Peter Bornstein is a trial lawyer who has tried to verdict over 250 cases in his legal career. He teaches lawyers trial skills for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy in Louisville, Colorado; is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell, and has been designated a Colorado Super Lawyer for 2009. Additionally, he has worked to advance legal professionalism through a joint committee of the Denver and Colorado Bar Associations. The Colorado Supreme Court has appointed him to serve on hearing panels adjudicating lawyers accused of violating the Rules of Professional Responsibility.
About Law Offices of Peter R. Bornstein
Practice Areas
- Administrative Law
- Antitrust & Trade Regulation
- Banking & Finance Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Business Organizations
- Class Actions -- Plaintiff
- Communications & Media Law
- Criminal Law
- DUI/DWI
- White Collar Crimes
- Intellectual Property Law
- Trademarks
- International Law
- Internet - Cyberspace
- Litigation & Appeals
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Products Liability Law
- Real Estate Law
- Science & Technology Law
- Securities Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Fraud
- Felonies
- Appeals
- Art Law
Litigation
- 90%
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Instructor, University of Denver College of Law, 1980 - 1982
- Faculty Member, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
Office Information
Address
6060 Greenwood Plaza BlvdSuite 500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Phone
Fax
- 720-287-5674
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