Michael Jon Ogborn

Michael Jon Ogborn: Attorney with Ogborn Mihm LLP
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Biography

Litigation can be brutal. Too often, individuals and businesses suffer needlessly because lawyers insist on doing things "the same old way." Not with us. Not with Mike. Mike's trademark is his relentless pursuit of new and better answers. His hallmark is the recognition that better answers come only with understanding. Not just surface familiarity, but a true appreciation of your world. Mike takes the time to listen, to answer questions, and to ask questions. He doesn't just ask "where do you want to go?" He gets you there. As a young lawyer, Mike honed his courtroom presence as a deputy district attorney working for former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, then the Denver District Attorney. Now, as a civil trial lawyer, Mike focuses his practice on business litigation, personal injury and construction defect litigation. Mike brings his leadership and presence to obtain significant verdicts and settlements for his clients.

Mike is President of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. He was named a Colorado Super Lawyer® in the field of Business Litigation. Mike has tried approximately 200 cases to verdict.

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Litigation
  • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Construction Law
  • Litigation
  • Personal Injury/Property
  • Insurance Bad Faith

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Colorado at Boulder, B.A., 1988; University of South Dakota
Law School Attended:
University of Denver, J.D., 1991
Year of First Admission:
1991
Admission:
1991, Colorado; 1998, Nebraska; 1996, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1997, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Memberships:
Denver Bar Association; Specialty & Minority Bar Assoc Officers.
Reported Cases:
•After the Utah office of a large national law firm mishandled a client's subdivision application for an 8,650-acre ranch near Park City, Utah, causing the client to lose 40% of its valuable density rights, Mike was an instrumental part of the trial team that obtained one of the largest legal malpractice jury verdicts in recent U.S. history. The jury awarded all of the $21.36 million that Michael requested at trial, but assessed 40% comparative fault against the client, thus reducing the award to $12.8 million. The trial court recently awarded an additional $1.46 million for prejudgment interest. 910 Cattle Company v. Stoel Rives, LLP, Case No. Civil No. 100907407, Third District Court, Salt Lake County, Utah.•A medical device manufacturer represented by the Firm was facing a number of mass tort products liability lawsuits and relied upon its insurance company to defend and provide settlements when appropriate to plaintiffs. The insurance company failed to perform as it should have and the Firm sued the insurer for bad faith. The case involved hundreds of thousands of documents and the team at Ogborn Mihm, LLP was able to obtain a significant settlement for the client.•A managing partner of a small business resigned after just over a year in business because it was not profitable. The remaining partner paid for keeping the business going and took over management of the business. When the business started to cash flow, the partner that resigned returned to allege the remaining partner had mismanaged the business thereby causing losses of over a million dollars. The case was tried in arbitration and no monetary damages were awarded to the partner who resigned and sued.•When the Director of a non-profit organization was defamed and wrongfully terminated from the Board, despite a sizable donation to allow the non-profit to begin construction on a new facility, Mike filed suit for wrongful discharge and defamation. The jury found that the nonprofit Butterfly Pavilion breached a contract with its founder/Director and defamed his character. The jury awarded the Director $400,000 for the breach of contract and $150,000 for defamation of character. The jury also awarded $150,000 in punitive damages, finding that he was defamed with malice. Weissmann v. Butterfly Pavilion.•When a construction company discovered that all of its aluminum forms had been stolen, and reported a claim to its insurance company, the company's insurance carrier denied the claim and refused to reimburse the company for the loss of the forms. Mike brought suit for insurance bad faith. After a jury trial, the insurance carrier was found to have breached the insurance contract in bad faith and the construction company was awarded in excess of $900,000.00.
ISLN:
901173353

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5.0/5.0 (4 reviews)
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