Nicole Westbrook, Esq. | Jones & Keller
Ms. Westbrook was a former federal law clerk in the busiest trial court in the United States, Nicole’s trial practice focuses on one thing: the success of her clients. She works with dedication, tenacity, and commitment to prevail in significant, high-stakes business disputes that others won’t try. Past successes in underdog cases of IP theft and trade secret litigation have restored claimant property to the rightful owners and defended against millions of dollars in claimed damages. Nicole is an instructor for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), where she builds up skills of fellow litigators. She has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star and recognized as an “Up and Coming Lawyer” and a “Compleat Lawyer” by Law Week Colorado. Nicole was also nominated “Forty Under Forty” by The Denver Business Journal.
Cash K. Parker, Esq. | Hall & Evans LLC
Mr. Parker is a trial attorney. His diverse practice encompasses transportation, hospitality/facilities management, insurance /commercial disputes, and real estate litigation. In his transportation practice, Cash represents national railroad and trucking companies in Federal Employers’ Act Liability (FELA) cases, grade crossing accidents (initial response, investigation, and litigation), toxic exposure claims, traffic accident investigation, and defense. Cash also represents national hospitality/facilities management companies and counsels them on risk management topics. Cash’s experience further extends to bad faith litigation on behalf of major insurers, commercial disputes, real estate litigation, and appeals of all types of matters. Cash began his career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Dennis A. Graham of the Colorado Court of Appeals, where he gained valuable insight into functioning of the judiciary.
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