Abbey Gail Moffitt
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Abbey Gail Moffitt is a dedicated and accomplished attorney based in Lakewood, Colorado, where she leads The Law Office of Abbey G. Moffitt, LLC, located at 13701 W. Jewell Ave. Suite 200-12. Specializing in employment law, personal injury, and tax law, Abbey brings a wealth of experience and a tenacious commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. Abbey began her legal career in the Dillon and Golden Public Defender offices, where she honed her skills representing clients in DUI and misdemeanor cases. Her tenure in public defense equipped her with invaluable courtroom experience, enabling her to navigate complex legal challenges effectively. Abbey's ability to secure favorable plea agreements and her readiness to take cases to trial underscore her poise, preparation, and eloquence as an advocate. Transitioning from public defense, Abbey gained further expertise in private practice, working at a prominent marijuana law firm in Denver. This experience broadened her understanding of regulatory and compliance issues, further enhancing her ability to serve clients across diverse legal landscapes. In her current practice, Abbey is known for her strategic approach and personalized service. She has built a reputation for her unwavering dedication to her clients' needs, whether navigating the intricacies of employment disputes, advocating for personal injury victims, or managing complex tax issues. Her commitment to her clients and her community in Lakewood is evident in every case she undertakes. Abbey Gail Moffitt is not just an attorney but a trusted advisor who passionately champions the rights and interests of those she serves, making her an invaluable asset to the legal community in Colorado.
About Employment Law
Employment law attorneys handle workplace legal matters affecting both employees and employers. They address issues from hiring through termination. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, employment contracts.