Although a young attorney, Skyler’s experience has already ear-marked her for success both in – and out – of the courtroom. Skyler began her legal career working for the Denver District Attorney’s office as a member of the human trafficking and cold-case unit. While in graduate school, her tenacious, but charming, demeanor shown, as is evident by her having finished as a finalist in competitive events such as the National Trial Team, the Hoffman Cup, and the Student Trial Lawyers Association. Moreover, in addition to her litigation talents, Skyler has been recognized as a legal research scholar, proving herself adept at performing the legal basics, skills that are the backbone to any case and the secret to winning. Skyler’s blossoming expertise in the areas of family and divorce law, as well as the arena of elder law (i.e., guardianships and conservatorships), make her a keen adversary and worthwhile champion for her clients’ needs. Moreover, her teaching experience in the areas of criminal law make her a powerful advocate for those of her clients charged with a crime who now navigate a criminal justice system that has no room for error, and little patience for offering second chances.