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Ken Eichner is a prominent attorney known for his courtroom skills and his ability to effectively tell his clients' unique stories. He specializes in defending individuals and companies in high-stakes, nationally profiled state and federal prosecutions, as well as government investigations. With a background as a former prosecutor, Ken has a wide range of experience defending individuals and companies in often high-stakes, nationally profiled state and federal prosecutions and government investigations. Ken, a former prosecutor, is best known for his courtroom skills and ability to tell each client’s unique story. His practice runs the gamut from a robust county court jury trial docket to defending enforcement actions brought by local prosecutors as well as the Colorado Office of the Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Ken mounted a formidable defense and successfully blocked indictments relating to the Clinton email investigation, and represented the former Secretary of State’s Denver-based server company at the subsequent congressional hearing in Washington, D.C. That same year, he also obtained dismissals of sexual assault charges against four individuals. In 2018 he represented a witness in the congressional hearing related to allegations against United States Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. In 2019, the firm won $2.7 million, the largest verdict in Colorado history in a defamation jury trial stemming from a person of color’s wrongful imprisonment for one night in jail. In 2022 Ken helped facilitate dozens of dismissals in county, state, and federal court – including cases involving IRS grand jury investigations, domestic violence, gun violations, PPP fraud allegations, and a national security allegation. Having tried over 500 bench trials and 150 jury trials, Ken lends his expertise and sits on the advisory board of LYRIC (Learn Your Rights in the Community), a social justice platform that teaches teens their constitutional rights. LYRIC’s transformative vision: that raising awareness about individual rights will reduce the number of unnecessary arrests and subsequent traumas that often occur.
Biography
Ken Eichner is a prominent attorney known for his courtroom skills and his ability to effectively tell his clients' unique stories. He specializes in defending individuals and companies in high-stakes, nationally profiled state and federal prosecutions, as well as government investigations. With a background as a former prosecutor, Ken has a wide range of experience defending individuals and companies in often high-stakes, nationally profiled state and federal prosecutions and government investigations. Ken, a former prosecutor, is best known for his courtroom skills and ability to tell each client’s unique story. His practice runs the gamut from a robust county court jury trial docket to defending enforcement actions brought by local prosecutors as well as the Colorado Office of the Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Ken mounted a formidable defense and successfully blocked indictments relating to the Clinton email investigation, and represented the former Secretary of State’s Denver-based server company at the subsequent congressional hearing in Washington, D.C. That same year, he also obtained dismissals of sexual assault charges against four individuals. In 2018 he represented a witness in the congressional hearing related to allegations against United States Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. In 2019, the firm won $2.7 million, the largest verdict in Colorado history in a defamation jury trial stemming from a person of color’s wrongful imprisonment for one night in jail. In 2022 Ken helped facilitate dozens of dismissals in county, state, and federal court – including cases involving IRS grand jury investigations, domestic violence, gun violations, PPP fraud allegations, and a national security allegation. Having tried over 500 bench trials and 150 jury trials, Ken lends his expertise and sits on the advisory board of LYRIC (Learn Your Rights in the Community), a social justice platform that teaches teens their constitutional rights. LYRIC’s transformative vision: that raising awareness about individual rights will reduce the number of unnecessary arrests and subsequent traumas that often occur.
Education
- Admission Details 1985, New Jersey 1988, Maryland 1996, Colorado District of Columbia Law School Attended Antioch School of Law Class of 1984 J.D. Law Review Editor University Attended North Carolina State University Class of 1978 B.A. Art History
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- AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys Avvo Client’s Choice Client Reviewed
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