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  • Lawyer name:Werner, Steven M.
  • Address:301 South Weber Street Suite 100Colorado Springs,CO
  • Phone:719-387-8219
  • Fax:719-473-5993
  • PostalCode:80903
  • WebSite:http://www.stevenwerner.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Sexual Harassment Discrimination Criminal Law DUI/DWI Traffic Violations White Collar

Colorado Colorado SpringsLaw Offices of Steven M. Werner, P.C. attorney Werner, Steven M. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Sexual Harassment Discrimination Criminal Law DUI/DWI Traffic Violations White Collar Crimes Employment Law -- Employee Employment Law -- Employer Family Law Adoption Child Support Custody & Visitation Divorce Labor Law Litigation & Appeals Military Law 50% of Practice Devoted to Litigation ,Sexual Harassment, Discrimination, Criminal Law, DUI/DWI, Traffic Violations, White Collar Crimes, Employment Law -- Employee, Employment Law -- Employer, Family Law, Adoption, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Labor Law, Litigation & Appeals, Military Law,Law Offices of Steven M. Werner, P.C.

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  • I have practiced law since 1965 after graduating from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. During my early career years, I worked in Washington, D.C. where I appeared in cases before federal courts and administrative agencies. I served in the Army as an artillery officer during the Vietnam War. In 1969, I transferred in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, the Army’s legal branch, serving until 1994 when I retired as a Colonel. I spent many years assisting military personnel with their legal problems. I spent eight years as a prosecutor, three years as the chief defense counsel for the Army in Europe, and nine years as an appellate judge on the Army’s Court of Criminal Appeals. I have been in private practice in Colorado since 1994. I specialize in military law, family law, criminal law and employment law. I litigate cases at the trial and appellate levels.

  • Colorado, 1994 District of Columbia, 1966 U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, 1966 U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, 1966

  • Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1965J.D Cornell UniversityB.S

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I just graduated from law school in May. I'm still looking for a job, but part of my problem is that my grades in law school weren't terrific. On top of that, I went back to school when I was 29, now I'm 33, so I suspect my age works against me.. . Law school is 3 years. Before you get in, you'll have to take the LSAT (law school entrance exam). Even if you are only thinking about law school, you should take it now because the results take a while to come back. Most schools have an application deadline around March or April, but the sooner you get your applications in, the better chance you have of being admitted and/or getting a scholarship.. . You can try to go part-time, but it is hard to get into a good school that way...most of the better schools don't even have part-time programs. Reputation of your school, as well as grades, is critical. Don't bother spending the time and money if you don't have the time/patience to go full-tilt. Frankly, if you can only get into a bottom-tier school, I wouldn't bother. You'll be able to get a job as a lawyer, but you won't make any more than 40K per year, and on top of that will probably have a lot of student loans. Same goes if you think you can only get mediocre grades. Of course, if you aren't worried about money so much as job satisfaction, that changes the equation. I will likely not make too much more than I made before law school, when I was a biologist. The thing is, I hated working in a lab, so it's a good trade for me.. . Law school is hard. During school, I would plan on either not working at all, or working no more than 10 hours per week, especially during your first year. The first year is critical because it contains foundation courses, and you will need good grades to get your first internship, which is critical to your later success. You will work like an animal your first year. If your first year grades are horrible, I would consider dropping out. That sounds harsh, but they sort of determine the course of your career.. . Job outlook depends upon your grades and the school you go to. Legal jobs can be pretty recession-proof, this will be particularly true for tax and estate planning. Since you have a degree in business admin, you might have an easier time, particularly if you have a bit of experience and/or went to a good school for your undergrad. Try looking up some of your local firms, particularly ones that have tax practices. Look at the bios of their associates, most firms list them on their websites. Check out their backgrounds, compare them to yours. If your credentials are about on par, then go to their recruiting page and see if you can guess what the average salaries are.. . OK, so this was sort of a brain dump, but my best advice to you is, if you want to do it, absolutely go for it. Just go in with your eyes very wide open. Know what debt you will be in, and have a pretty decent idea of what the local job market is. Don't rely on your prospective law school to tell you what your salary prospects are. They fudge the numbers to make their school look better. If you can, have a sit-down with a local attorney.. . Good luck.

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