Denver County Trial Attorneys
When a legal problem affects your health, income, business, property, or family, early action can protect evidence and strengthen your position.
Elkus & Sisson, P.C. represents clients across the City and County of Denver with a trial‑focused approach in employment disputes, construction defect claims, personal injury matters, family law, criminal defense, civil litigation, real estate disputes, and law enforcement and police defense.
Our Legal Services
We handle complex disputes for individuals, families, contractors, HOAs, and businesses throughout Denver County:
- Employment Law
- Construction Defect Litigation
- Personal Injury
- Family Law (divorce, child custody, adoption, property division)
- Criminal Defense
- Civil Litigation
- Real Estate Disputes
- Law Enforcement & Police Defense
Need help now? Call to speak with our team or request a consultation to get started.
Serving the City & County of Denver
Denver County is a consolidated city‑county. We serve clients throughout Denver, including these well‑known neighborhoods:
- Cherry Creek
- Capitol Hill
- Five Points
- LoDo (Lower Downtown)
- RiNo (River North)
- Washington Park
- Highlands
Employment Law in Denver County
Workplace disputes often turn on timing, documentation, and whether the facts support claims like wrongful termination, discrimination, or retaliation. An employment lawyer can help preserve evidence and evaluate options early.
Common employment law matters we handle include:
- Wrongful termination and retaliation
- Workplace discrimination claims
- Harassment and hostile work environment
- Wage disputes, unpaid wages, misclassification
- Contract and severance disputes
- Protected leave disputes
See our Employment Law practice page for process, timelines, and results.
Construction Defect Litigation in Denver County
Construction defects can impact safety, long‑term maintenance costs, and property value. These cases often involve technical investigation, multiple responsible parties, and time‑sensitive pre‑suit steps.
Common construction defect matters we handle include:
- Roof leaks, window leaks, and building envelope failures
- Structural movement, cracking, foundation concerns
- Drainage and grading failures
- Moisture intrusion and mold‑related damage
- Code, workmanship, and materials issues
See our Construction Defect Litigation practice page.
Personal Injury & Motor Vehicle Accidents in Denver County
Injury claims are about more than immediate medical bills, they can involve lost wages, future care, and the daily impact of the injury. A personal injury lawyer or car accident attorney can help protect your claim value and handle insurer communications.
Common personal injury matters we handle include:
- Car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes
- Premises liability, slip‑and‑fall injuries
- Serious injury claims
- Wrongful death
See our Personal Injury practice page.
Family Law in Denver County
Family law cases often require quick decisions about parenting time, support, and financial disclosures. A family law attorney can help you pursue a plan that fits your goals and the realities of the court process.
Common family law matters we handle include:
- Divorce and legal separation
- Child custody and parenting time disputes
- Child support and spousal maintenance
- Property and asset division
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Adoption and related family matters
See our Family Law practice page.
Criminal Defense in Denver County
Charges can affect employment, licensing, housing, and family matters. Early defense strategy can shape bond conditions, evidence preservation, and negotiations.
Common criminal defense matters we handle include:
- DUI charges
- Drug charge defense
- Misdemeanor and felony cases
- Motions practice and trial defense
See our Criminal Defense practice page.
Civil Litigation in Denver County
Civil disputes can become costly without a plan. A civil litigation attorney can help with early case assessment, risk management, and positioning for settlement or trial.
Common civil litigation matters we handle include:
- Breach of contract disputes
- Business dispute matters
- Insurance disputes
- Real estate and ownership‑related litigation
See our Civil Litigation practice page.
Real Estate Disputes in Denver County
Real estate disputes often involve tight deadlines, documents, and financial exposure. Early legal review helps prevent avoidable losses.
Common real estate matters we handle include:
- Purchase and sale disputes
- Disclosure and contract disputes
- Title and ownership issues
- Real estate disputes tied to construction defects
See our Real Estate Disputes practice page.
Law Enforcement & Police Defense in Denver County
Law enforcement matters can involve administrative investigations, discipline, employment disputes, and related civil exposure.
Common law enforcement and police defense matters we handle include:
- Administrative and disciplinary proceedings
- Employment disputes and termination‑related matters
- Civil litigation defense connected to professional duties
See our Law Enforcement & Police Defense practice page.
Why Elkus & Sisson for Denver County Cases
- Trial‑ready strategy: Prepared to try cases when reasonable resolution isn’t offered.
- Complex litigation experience: Multi‑party disputes, technical experts, and high‑stakes claims.
- Local insight: Denver courts, opposing counsel, and procedures.
What Clients Say
“They stood by my side when I needed it most and fought for me even when I could not fight for myself.”
— Brittany S
— Barbara C
— Austin B
Nearest Office to Denver County
Elkus & Sisson, P.C. — Greenwood Village Office
7100 E Belleview Ave, Suite 101
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Written Driving Directions from Downtown Denver (Civic Center)
- Head south on I‑25 S toward Colorado Springs.
- Take Exit 199 for Belleview Ave.
- Turn left (east) on E Belleview Ave.
- Continue to 7100 E Belleview Ave, Suite 101, on the right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which courts handle cases in Denver County?
Most matters are heard in the Denver County Court or the Denver District Court (Second Judicial District). Criminal, civil, domestic relations, and juvenile matters are assigned based on case type and severity. We appear in these courts regularly and can explain where your case is likely to be filed.
How soon should I contact a lawyer after an incident in Denver?
Quickly. Evidence (video footage, vehicle data, employment records) can be time‑sensitive, and Colorado law has strict deadlines. Early action helps preserve proof and protects your options.
Do you represent Denver city employees and police officers?
Yes. We handle administrative investigations, disciplinary matters, employment disputes, and related civil litigation for law enforcement and other public employees.
Where are depositions or mediations usually held for Denver cases?
Often in downtown Denver or the Denver Tech Center, depending on parties, counsel, and scheduling. We coordinate convenient locations for clients.
What if my matter involves another nearby county (Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglas)?
Procedures and venues can differ by county. Tell us where the event occurred; we’ll advise on venue, deadlines, and next steps.
Speak With a Denver County Attorney Today
If you need help with employment law, construction defect litigation, personal injury, family law, criminal defense, civil litigation, real estate disputes, or law enforcement and police defense in Denver County, contact Elkus & Sisson, P.C. to discuss next steps and legal options.

