Reid Elkus of Elkus & Sisson P.C. (DBA Colorado Accident Attorneys) has established a formidable reputation as a dedicated Colorado attorney with extensive experience in representing individuals across varying personal injury matters. His expertise as an attorney is evident from his vast litigation history in matters including personal injury claims, complex security cases and breach of contract matters, among other things.
Background in Litigation:
Beginning his legal journey with the Greely Public Defender’s Office, Mr. Elkus utilized this platform to establish litigation expertise. Transitioning from the Public Defender system, he elevated his legal credentials by joining the L.L.M. program in Law and Government at the Washington College of Law. During this time, Mr. Elkus was honored with a federal externship under the tutelage of the esteemed Honorable Reggie B. Walton of the United Stated District Court of the District of Columbia. On completing his tenure in Washington, D.C., he returned to Denver, Colorado, to advance his legal career in private practice. Over the years, as a Colorado attorney, Mr. Elkus has litigated hundreds of diverse cases with favorable results proving clients can trust him to deliver results with confidence.
Special Achievements:
As a testament to his litigation prowess, Mr. Elkus achieved a notable victory, securing a multi-million-dollar verdict in the Federal District Court. This case was against Colorado’s largest produce distribution company, underlining their violation of an ex-employee’s Civil Rights, with a specific focus on race discrimination. While Mr. Elkus has extensive experience in various areas of the law, his passion for personal injury remains unmatched. If you seek comprehensive legal assistance in this domain, contact the law firm of Elkus & Sisson. P.C. for unparalleled advocacy.
Personal Background:
Drawn by his passion for skiing and love for Colorado, Mr. Elkus relocated from Cincinnati, Ohio to pursue his undergraduate degree at the University of Denver. Upon completion, he returned to Ohio to attend law school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. During his time in law school, Mr. Elkus took an active role in the criminal law clinic, representing underprivileged clients facing criminal charges. This experience granted him the unique privilege of being one of the few law students to lead a case to trial. It was this pivotal moment that solidified his aspiration for trial work. Embracing this calling, he returned to Colorado in 2000 to commence his distinguished legal career.