Benjamin Whitney

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Benjamin Whitney: Attorney with Robinson & Henry, P.C.

Biography

Robinson & Henry Partner Benjamin Whitney is an accomplished litigator specializing in civil litigation and real estate matters.

Ben's career at R&H follows a decade as a prosecutor, during which time he gained invaluable litigation experience by trying a range of serious crimes, including first-degree murder. He now leverages this extensive courtroom background in civil cases.

A fierce advocate who analyzes cases thoroughly, Ben manages their risks and delivers winning verdicts and favorable settlements. He represents individuals and businesses with legal transactions and disputes involving construction defects, contracts, HOAs, real estate, and more.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Business Representation
  • Business Disputes
  • Litigation
  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Colorado Boulder, B.A., Political Science, cum laude, 2002
Law School Attended:
Boston University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2006
Year of First Admission:
2006
Admission:
2006, Colorado; Massachusetts
Memberships:
Colorado Bar Association; Denver Bar Association.
ISLN:
1000561314

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