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Attorney Profiles:
Katharine
D, Kurtz
Mary C. Peckham
Thomas
R. Cincotta
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When Katy Kurtz founded
Kurtz & Peckham with fellow Colorado native, Mary
Peckham, in 1979, she had a vision of a small Firm, well run by people dedicated
to serving their clients, and committed to making a difference in people's lives.
Although a quarter of a century has passed and the Firm has doubled in
size this vision has never changed.
Katy Kurtz became a lawyer because she believed she could help people and she
believed that women had an important role to play in the legal profession. Those
beliefs are as strong today as they were in 1979. Throughout the intervening
years Katy's unique perspective and creative, perseverant approach have served
her clients well. Katy takes pride in providing personalized, traditional and
non-traditional legal services, customized to address each of her client's
individual circumstances.
Katy's practice, centrally located on the 16th street Mall in downtown
Denver, where it has been since its conception, encompasses the Metropolitan
area including Jefferson, Denver, Arapahoe, Adams, Boulder and Douglas counties.
Under special circumstances Katy has represented people in the mountain
communities and the eastern plains of the state, as well as out of state
residents with legal issues in the Metropolitan area.
Katy attended Stanford University from 1969-1972, then returned to Colorado
to finish up her undergraduate degree. Katy graduated from the University of
Denver College of Law in 1978. During law school she taught tennis, worked for
the National Lawyer's Guild locally and represented indigent clients through the
student practice program.
Katy is admitted to practice in all state courts in Colorado and the United
States District Court for the District of Colorado. Her practice is focused on
all areas of family law, wills, trusts and estates, and other probate matters,
and representation of nurses and pharmacists in disputes with their licensing
boards.
Katy and Kurtz & Peckham have an A-V rating with Martindale-Hubbell. An A
rating means very high to pre-eminent, the V rating means the ethics are
exemplary. Martindale Hubbel ratings are achieved by M-H requesting confidential
opinions from other attorneys in the area, and is the guide source lawyers turn
to when referring clients to lawyers out of state.
Katy is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association,
the Women's Bar Association and the Colorado Collaborative Family Law Professionals. She is
committed to expanding and exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution
opportunities for her clients. She is a member of the Rocky Mountain
Collaborative Law Professionals, a group of attorney's, mediators, therapists,
and financial professionals who meet regularly to further explore the
collaborative process in family law matters.
A fourth generation Colorado Native, Katy is politically active in her state
and is involved in efforts to get women elected to the U.S. Senate and state
governorships. She also mentors young girls in Denver Kids (for children at risk
for graduation from high school). She has been a member of Denver Rotary and is
active in her church. Katy spends her free time with her niece and nephews as
well as her large, lovable basset hound, Clarence, and his dainty companion,
Lily.
When asked what she finds most rewarding about her career in the law, Katy
answered, "Beating the odds and founding the oldest all women-owned Law
Partnership in Denver, and hearing from people that I have represented, years
later, thanking us for how we helped them in a time of need".
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Partner
1979
Family Law
Wills
Trusts and Estates
Probate
Administrative Law
Colorado, 1979
U.S. District Court District of Colorado, 1979
University of Denver College of Law, Denver,
Colorado, 1978
, J.D.
Honors:
Staff Attorney for Criminal Litigation Program,
Worked for the National Lawyer's Guild,
Represented Indigent Clients Through the Student
Practice Program
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs,
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1975,
B.A.
Alpine Lumber Company
Regional Transportation District
Dan Sundquest (A.T.U. #1001)
Kip Oram (Alpine Lumber Co.)
Greg Fisher (RTD)
Pro Bono Award, Colorado Bar,
A-V Rating with Martindale-Hubbell

Denver Boy's Club, 1980 - 1985
Member, Board of Directors
Denver Children's Home, 1981 - 1987
Member, Board of Directors
Sportswomen of Colorado, 1984 - 1987
Member, Board of Directors
Colorado NARAL Foundation, 1993
President
Colorado NARAL Foundation, 1992 - 1996
Board Member
Colorado Women's Bar Association
Member
Colorado Criminal Defense Bar Association
Member
National Association of Women Business Owners
Member (through 1996)
Colorado Bar Association
Member
Denver Bar Association
Member
Women's Bar
Member
Colorado Collaborative Family Law Professionals
Member
Rocky Mountain Collaborative Law Professionals
Member
Denver Kids
Mentor
Denver Rotary
Member (through 2000)
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