Kayla O’Grady Elected to the Board of Directors of the Rocky Mountain Paralegal Association
Sutton Booker senior paralegal Kayla O’Grady was recently elected by the Rocky Mountain Paralegal Association (RMPA) to their Board of Directors. Kayla will serve as Director of Academic Relations and Education. Congratulations, Kayla! RMPA is going to benefit tremendously from your leadership.
Sutton Booker Welcomes Legal Administrative Specialist Krista Cooley
We are excited to announce that Colorado native Krista Cooley has joined the Sutton Booker team as our new legal administrative specialist! With a strong background in organization and client service, Krista will play a key role in keeping the office running efficiently. Her warm, approachable manner will have every office visitor feeling as if […]
Three Sutton Booker Attorneys Present at The Gavel National Conference X
The Sutton Booker team of Ashley, Dylan, and Jackie had a great time at The Gavel National Conference X, where each presented in their areas of expertise. Dylan Lewis presented: “Can’t We All Just Get Along?” Jacquelyn Booker presented: “Give Us What We Want! (Reporting Dos and Don’ts).” Ashley Larson presented: “Fairness, Not Fault: Handling […]
Ashley Larson Elected to Serve on the NAMWOLF Board of Directors
Congratulations to our very own Ashley Larson on being named as new National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) board member!
Matthew Cecil Helps Organize the CDLA New Lawyer Boot Camp
Partner Matthew Cecil recently helped organize and host a new lawyer boot camp for Colorado Defense Lawyers Association. Topics covered by speakers such as Colorado Supreme Court Justice Richard Gabriel, Denver District Court Judge Sarah Wallace, and American Family counsel Chris Unger included case analysis, discovery strategy, written advocacy, courtroom etiquette, billing and time-management techniques, […]
Motion to Dismiss Granted on Premises Liability Case for India Cravello
India Cravello obtained a favorable outcome for a national retail client when the Court granted her Motion to Dismiss in a premises liability action. The Plaintiff made various negligence claims arising out of purchases at a grocery store. Sutton Booker argued that the Plaintiff had failed to state a claim for relief and made several […]