Attorney Profiles

Jennifer A. Seidman 
Denver, Colorado
Associate, since 2007
phone (303) 779-0077
fax (303) 779-4924
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Ms. Seidman's practice focuses on representing homeowners and homeowner associations in construction defect and defective building products cases.  Her work includes cases involving structural failures and foundation movement, water intrusion and building envelope failures, building product defects, and design professional errors.  Ms. Seidman appreciates how confusing the legal process can be for homeowners and association board members and strives to help homeowners and homeowners associations successfully navigate the legal system in order to protect what is often their largest and most significant investment.  Ms. Seidman has co-authored many articles addressing important construction defect litigation issues.  She is admitted to practice before all Colorado courts.

Before joining the firm in 2007, Ms. Seidman worked at a large Denver law firm.  She also served as an Assistant Regional Director of a social justice and human rights non-profit organization.  Ms. Seidman lives in Lakewood with her husband and spends her free time reading and exploring Colorado's mountains. 

Year Joined Organization:
2007
Areas of Practice:
Construction Law
Education:
University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado, 2004
Honors: Rothgerber Fellowship in Contracts
Honors: Courtland H. Peterson Writing Award
Honors: Mediator Training and Certification
Law Review: University of Colorado Law Review, Comment Editor


Michigan State University, 1999
B.A.
Major:  Social Relations
Minor:  English & Judaic Studies


Published Works:
Deconstructing Construction Defect Fault Allocation and Damages Apportionment – Parts I and II , The Colorado Lawyer (co-author with Ron Sandgrund), Vol. 40, Nos. 11 and 12, 2011


Crossing the Separation of Powers Threshold: Legislative and Regulatory Control of Expert Witness Testimony, The Colorado Lawyer (co-author with Ron Sandgrund and Leslie Tuft), Vol. 37, No. 5, 2008


The Homeowner Protection Act of 2007, The Colorado Lawyer (co-author with Ron Sandgrund and Scott Sullan), Vol. 36, Iss. 7, 2007


Functional Families and Dysfunctional Laws: Committed Partners and Intestate Succession, 75 U. Colo. L. Rev. 211, 2004



 
Serving home owners and homeowner associations in Metro Denver and on the Front Range, in the High Country and along the Western Slope of Colorado, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, Littleton, Broomfield, Centennial, Grand Junction, Glenwood Springs, Brighton, Vail and Aspen and Jefferson, Douglas, Arapahoe, Boulder, Weld, Adams, Grand, Mesa, Mineral, Eagle, Garfield, Animas, Summit and El Paso counties.

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