Colorado Superlawyer adds 2 effective lawyers to her staff.
Denver, CO (PRWEB) November 15, 2007 -- The Denver personal injury practice of Beth Klein, P.C. is pleased to welcome Andy Schmidt and Carrie Frank to the firm.
Ms. Frank has over 20 years of experience focusing on automobile product defect liability. She has been elected as an officer of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association and was recently honored by Lawdragon as one of the top 3000 plaintiff lawyers in the United States. Frank will specialize in automobile accident and product liability including medical devices, defective drugs, and product recalls. Frank is a graduate of University of Denver School of Law and also holds a Master's of Science in Social Work from Columbia University. Ms. Frank is also on the Board of Trustees for the National College of Advocacy and teaches extensively around the country, educating other lawyers in a number of trial skills and related subjects.
Mr. Schmidt joins the firm as an associate as a recent graduate of University of Virginia Law School. Schmidt attended Dartmouth for his undergraduate studies. He joins the firm and will assist with personal injury cases involving brain injuries, burn injuries, and paralysis injuries. Schmidt graduated in the top 25% of his law class and is fluent in Spanish.
Beth Klein, lead counsel, comments that "the creativity, legal skills and compassion of Carrie and Andy will take our firm to an entirely new level for our clients that we represent and the causes in which we believe. It will help us continue to do the cases that matter and the legal work that actually makes the world better."
Beth Klein, P.C. is a Denver/Boulder based personal injury law firm representing people throughout the state of Colorado in auto accident and wrongful death cases. In 2006 and 2007 principal Beth Klein was voted by over 13,000 lawyers as a Superlawyer in the state of Colorado, one of the top 25 women lawyers in Colorado, and was named one of the top 500 plaintiff lawyers in the U.S. by Lawdragon.
Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law
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