Natacha M. Gutierrez
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Natacha M. Gutierrez is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Denver, Colorado, with a rich background in medical malpractice and estate planning. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Natacha has been practicing law since 2002, bringing over two decades of experience to her clients. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, where she earned degrees in Industrial Management and Psychology, providing her with a unique perspective on the intersection of law and human behavior. Before embarking on her legal career, Natacha worked in the healthcare field as a Psychiatric Technician and later as the Clinical Trials Director at Children’s Hospital, focusing on autoimmune research. This invaluable experience not only deepened her understanding of medical cases but also instilled a compassionate approach that is often essential in her practice. Natacha earned her Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School and began her legal journey in medical malpractice. In 2003, she founded her own practice in New Orleans, which she successfully expanded to Colorado in 2011. Now licensed to practice law in Colorado, Louisiana, and Texas, as well as in various U.S. District Courts and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Natacha is equipped to handle a wide range of legal issues. Her practice areas include personal injury, nursing home litigation, medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents, wrongful death, and dog bite cases. Natacha is committed to helping families recover from life’s unexpected challenges and serves clients throughout the Denver metro area, including Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. Additionally, she holds a real estate license in the State of Colorado, further enhancing her ability to assist clients in navigating complex legal landscapes.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.