Timothy M. Murphy

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Biography

Tim Murphy is an experienced trial attorney who has practiced in some of the nation's highest courts. Licensed in Colorado and Nebraska, and the federal district courts, Tim's practice focuses on a wide range of practice areas, including construction law, complex torts, business disputes, and general litigation.

In addition to his legal practice, Tim is fluent in Spanish and Latin. He enjoys spending his free time playing hockey, making music, and participating in all the different outdoor activities Colorado offers.

Tim is a senior associate attorney based in WSHB's office in Denver, Colorado.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Construction
  • Commercial and Business Litigation
  • Corporate
  • Complex Tort and Casualty

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Nebraska, B.S., 2014
Law School Attended:
Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, J.D., 2017
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
Colorado; U.S. District Court, Districts of Colorado; Nebraska; 2020, Arizona
Languages:
Latin and Spanish
Reported Cases:
Experience: Dat v. United States, 920 F.3d 1192 (8th Cir. 2019); United States v. Pope, 934 F.3d 770 (8th Cir. 2019); Upper Republican Nat. Res. Dist. v. Dundy Cty. Bd. of Equalization, 300 Neb. 256, 912 N.W.2d 796 (2018); Tremain v. Caterpillar Inc., CO. ICAO W.C. 5-092-748 (2019)
ISLN:
1000426894

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