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Alan G. Molk - Biography
Alan
was born March 4th, 1954 in Lusaka, Zambia. He moved to the
United States in 1966. He attended and graduated from George
Washington High School in 1971. He then obtained his B.A.
from the University of Colorado in Boulder in 1975. Alan traveled
and worked for several years before embarking on his legal
career. He attended and completed his law school education
at the University of Denver School of Law in 1981. He has
been licensed to practice Law in the State of Colorado since
1981.
After
graduating from law school, Alan worked as a Deputy District
Attorney for the Adams County and Arapahoe County District
Attorneys' Offices. In 1988, Alan left the Arapahoe County
District Attorney's Office to enter private practice. He first
worked for Hall & Evans, LLC, one of the largest insurance
defense firms in the State of Colorado. In 1990, Alan left
Hall & Evans and joined the law firm of Kripke, Epstein
& Lawrence, doing exclusively personal injury work. The
cases Alan prosecuted included medical malpractice, legal
malpractice, psychotherapy malpractice, wrongful death, serious
injury from auto accidents, serious injury from slip/trip
and falls, product liability, and breach of contract claims.
In
1992, Alan became a partner in the firm of Epstein, Lawrence
& Molk. In 1994, the late Scott Lawrence was appointed
by former Governor Roy Romer to be a District Court Judge
in Douglas County. In 1995, Mr. Epstein left the practice
of law. Since that time, Alan has continued to devote his
legal career to helping people who have been damaged and/or
injured as a result of someone else's negligence.
Alan
is a member of: 1) The Colorado Bar Association; 2) the Arapahoe
County Bar Association; 3) the Douglas County Bar Association;
4) A.T.L.A.; and 5) C.T.L.A. Alan was previously on the Board
for C.H.I.F. (Colorado Head Injury Foundation).
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