After distinguishing herself in law school with multiple awards and graduating with honors, Nicole has spent the better part of the last decade distinguishing herself as a trial lawyer and teacher of trial practice. She represents clients in high stakes business litigation, plaintiff's legal malpractice, and catastrophic personal injury cases. Nicole understands the impact that litigation can have on a client's life, and her advocacy for her clients is empowered by her empathy and passion for being a trial lawyer. She balances the demands of all of her clients by being organized, analytical, and precise. Moreover, Nicole prepares a case from the start as though it will proceed to trial, always keeping in mind the ultimate goal of the client.
Nicole represents clients in state and federal court in and outside of Colorado. She has tried cases to juries, to judges, and through arbitration, but also strives to reach early resolution where doing so serves the best interests of her clients. Nicole has published and presented on various subjects, from the impact a contract may have on the claims a party may assert to the ethical considerations for practicing lawyers to the ways in which to manage litigation costs in document intensive cases. In addition to practicing trial law, she also teaches it. Over the years, she has coached the University of Denver law school’s National Trial Team and taught Trial Practicum and Day One: Civil Practice Lab, classes which focus on the practice of civil litigation and advocacy in the courtroom.