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Jeffrey Knoll is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, receiving a J.D. “with Distinction”. Mr. Knoll was Chairman of the Allen Moot Court Board; Order of the Barristers. Mr. Knoll has been an active trial lawyer since 1976.
He is an active member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the Colorado Bar Association and the Denver Bar and a long-standing member of the Denver Bar Association Legal Fee Arbitration Committee.
Throughout his career, he has had the highest “AV” rating for his legal abilities and ethical standards issued by Martindale-Hubbell.
Mr. Knoll has served as an Army Captain in the Infantry as an Airborne Ranger, received the Bronze Star and is an honorably discharged in 1972.
Mr. Knoll is married with 18-year-old twins, Mallory and Andrew. He and his wife, Karen, have been married for over 25 years.
Mr. Knoll has served as the law clerk for the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court in 1974-1975 and as a trial/appellate attorney with the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Office of the General Counsel in Washington, D.C. from 1976-1978.
Court Admissions: Colorado, Nebraska, Court of Federal Claims, numerous Federal District Courts and the United States Court[s] of Appeal.
Mr. Knoll is also an expert witness qualificant.
Education:
University of Nebraska – 1975 – J.D. with Distinction
University of Nebraska – 1969 – BSBA (Business Administration)
Honors and Awards:
“AV” Rating by Martindale-Hubbell.
An AV rating reflects an attorney who has reached the heights of professional excellence. He or she has usually practiced law for many years and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity. The rating signifies the highest legal ability, and very high adherence to professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability, and diligence. This distinction is given only to those who have earned a very high measure of esteem in the profession. |