Erik Neusch

Erik Neusch

Litigator and trial lawyer at Neusch Law

Denver, CO

http://neuschlaw.com

  • user-graduate Education University of Colorado Law School
  • Experience 20 years of experience year
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Offers Free Consultation

Practice Areas

White Collar Crime
Legal Malpractice
Business Law
Personal Injury
Appeals & Appellate
White Collar Crime

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

  • Colorado
    Since 2001

Spoken Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Biography

As a former civil prosecutor of financial fraud for the Colorado Attorney General, Erik Neusch recently served as lead counsel on large and complex investigations, enforcement actions, and trials where he and his team confronted and took down the most powerful and sophisticated businesses that the Attorney General faced, stopped all the targeted business practices, and returned millions to victims.Erik’s team obtained and collected the largest judgment and most victim restitution in the history of consumer protection enforcement cases by the Attorney General.Neusch Law provides individuals and businesses with the skill, mentality, and approach of a highly experienced and aggressive former prosecutor of complex investigations and cases who knows how to position cases for success. Erik Neusch formed Neusch Law to provide clients effective, efficient, and strategic representation with personal and dedicated attention and flexibility that is not always possible at larger firms. Erik has litigated against the largest law firms in Colorado—and their powerful clients—and achieved unprecedented results for the State of Colorado. Erik focuses on the big picture, thinks outside the box, and gets results efficiently. He provides businesses and individuals a skilled and effective fighter for their interests when it matters most.

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Attorney General
    Colorado Attorney General
    2009 - 2019

Professional Associations

  • Minoru Yasui Inn of Court
    Member
    2012 - Current

Education

  • University of Colorado Law School
    J.D. (2001)
    1998 - 2001

Publications

  • Medical Marijuana's Fate in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court's New Commerce Clause Jurisprudence
    University of Colorado Law Review
    March, 2001

Fees

  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information Hourly fees range from $395 to $425 per hour; contingency and hybrid contingency/fee agreement