Ken Matthews,
JD, Partner
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Phone:
303.329.3802 |
Email:
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Fax:
720.325.2302 |
Address:
1890 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206 |
Mr. Matthews has been
practicing law for over 26 years. After graduating from the
University of Oklahoma School of Law, Mr. Matthews began his
practice in Oklahoma, but soon moved to Colorado where he
first developed his practice in corporate, oil and gas and
product liability litigation. During this period he honed
his negotiation and trial skills and subsequently won a
number of key cases including the precedent setting case,
Niemet v. General Electric, 866 P.2d 1361, Colorado Court of
Appeals and Supreme Court. The Niemet case was the first
plaintiff favorable verdict upheld by the Supreme Court
following Colorado’s tort reform laws.
Following Mr. Matthews’ own divorce in 1993, he decided to
pursue the practice of family law. From this personal
experience, he came to intimately understand how the process
of a family lawsuit had such a profound effect on the lives
of individuals and their children. After a few years of
pursuing corporate interests he settled on a practice that
became exclusively oriented towards family law. In order to
ensure that he possessed the necessary skills to effectively
serve his family law clients, Mr. Matthews completed a
significant number of college credit hours in counseling and
mediation. Mr. Matthews is able to bring his extensive
negotiation and litigation experience as well as his
commitment to making a difference in clients’ lives to the
practice. Mr. Matthews is committed to maintaining a firm
designed to fulfill the full spectrum of needs for the
family law client.
“We have developed a customized process to make sure
that each client’s unique situation is addressed. Goal
setting early in the process is key to assuring a successful
result. It is important to take the time to understand what
the real goals are for each client. Many times people are
upset and it takes an attorney with a well-rounded skill set
to help them sort through what is really important to them.
Once we are clear on the goals we can move to strategy,
negotiation and ultimate resolution with clarity of
purpose.”
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