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Jeff Walsh

Practice Overview

Jeff Walsh is an experienced litigator who has tried nearly forty cases to verdict, the vast majority of which he won. His practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and employment law. His experience includes litigating consumer class actions, shareholder rights issues, breach of contract claims, bankruptcy matters, fraudulent transfers, UCC Article 9 claims, and defamation claims. In employment matters, Mr. Walsh routinely handles cases involving allegations of age, race, gender, and disability discrimination, sexual harassment, breach of contract, employee severance, employee benefits, theft of trade secrets, and non-competition agreements. Because of Mr. Walsh’s extensive background as a criminal defense attorney, he continues to handle select criminal cases in State and Federal Court. He also aids corporations with internal investigations to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory matters.

Education

Mr. Walsh graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2001, where he was an Associate Editor of the Michigan Law Review. He was also a quarter-finalist in the law school's moot court competition. In 1997, he graduated magna cum laude from Williams College with degrees in History and Economics.

Community Involvement/Personal Interests

Mr. Walsh is a member of Denver's Citizen Oversight Board, which oversees the Internal Affairs Bureaus of the Denver Police and Sheriff's Departments. He is also a member of the board of directors of KIPP Colorado, a network of local charter schools. In his free time, he enjoys biking, skiing, and playing hockey.