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Aspen Divorce Law Firm
Overview
Building a compelling legal argument - one that is persuasive to juries and appellate courts alike - requires expert legal research, writing and presentation skills.
In practice since 1987, I have represented both civil and criminal clients at trial and on appeal for more than 20 years. I provide services as strategic co-counsel at trial and in state or federal appeals for your clients. I am passionate about my work and confident in my ability to deliver the quality services that can free you to focus on your strengths and give you a tactical advantage.
Whether you are seeking assistance for an appeal or a time constraint is preventing you from giving every part of a trial the attention it deserves, contact me to arrange a free consultation. With offices in Denver and Aspen, I can represent clients and co-counsel with attorneys throughout Colorado.
As a litigator, I have handled a substantial array of legal cases, from complex commercial litigation to plaintiffs' personal injury, products liability, domestic relations, and criminal defense. As an appellate lawyer, I have represented clients at every level, obtaining results in reported cases before the Colorado Court of Appeals, the Colorado Supreme Court, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.
I provide expert legal research and writing skills for motions, proposed orders, discovery requests, appeals and writs. As strategic co-counsel, I can help you predict and respond to the significant legal issues that can make or break your case.
I believe what sets me apart is the combination of trial and appellate experience. At trial, I not only understand what it takes to build a persuasive case, but I think like an appellate lawyer, helping you create and perfect the record you need should your case end up on appeal. On appeal, I use my trial lawyer skills to tell your clients story, with arguments that are compelling, persuasive and backed up by legal analysis that is thoroughly researched and analytically sound.
About Law Office of Beth Krulewitch
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Family Law Custody
- Criminal Law
- Child Custody
- Drug Charges
- DUI/DWI
- Custody & Visitation
Honors
- Champion of Justice Award, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2000
Representative Cases
- United States v. Holyfield, 481 F.3d 1260 (United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit 2007)
- Crowe v. Tull, 126 P.3d 196 (Supreme Court of Colorado 2006)
- People v. Gallegos, 946 P.2d 946 (Supreme Court of Colorado 1997)
- People v. Rollins, 892 P.2d 866 (Supreme Court of Colorado 1995)
- Garhart ex rel. Tinsman v. Columbia/HealthONE, L.L.C., 168 P.3d 512 (Colorado Court of Appeals 2007)
- Lawrence v. Taylor, 8 P.3d 607 (Colorado Court of Appeals 2000)
- Dupont v. Preston, 9 P.3d 1193 (Colorado Court of Appeals 2000)
- Continental Western Ins. Co. v. Jim's Hardwood Floor Co., Inc., 12 P.3d 824 (Colorado Court of Appeals 2000)
- Russell v. Pediatric Neurosurgery, P.C., 15 P.3d 288 (Colorado Court of Appeals 2000)
- Wallman v. Kelley, 976 P.2d 330 (Colorado Court of Appeals 1998)
- People v. Gallegos, 926 P.2d 156 (Colorado Court of Appeals 1996)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1280 Ute AvenueSuite 10 Aspen, CO 81611 - 2259
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Flexible Appointment Scheduling
Phone
Fax
- 970-920-2312
Other Offices
Law Office of Beth Krulewitch (Main Office) 1775 Sherman Street Suite 1650 Denver, CO 80203 - 4300 970-920-2310
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