Mr. kramer's practice emphasizes practical, creative and aggressive representation of clients in the areas of commercial, real estate, construction, creditors' rights, bankruptcy and domestic relations litigation. He attended the University of Denver College of Law where he graduated as a member of the Order of St. Ives, was a member and editor of the Denver University Law Review, and received awards of academic excellence in Criminal Law, Bankruptcy and Conflicts of Law.
Mr. Kramer has handled a variet of successful trails and appeals in the state and federal courts. He successfully represented a major client in commercial litigation matter involving the entrustment and safe of motor vehicles under Colorado's Commercial Code and concerning the discharge of debts under Chapter 13 of Bankruptcy Code. Subsequently, he successfully litigated the question of the dischargeability of claims in bankruptcy arising from the theft of construction funds under Colorado's Trust Fund Statue.
Mr. Kramer is licensed to practice law in Colorado and Wyoming, and is a member of the Colorado and Wyoming Bar Associations. Mr. Kramer is a member of the Faculty of Federal Advocates, a public interest organization providing pro bono representation in the United States Bankruptcy Court for District of Colorado. Mr. Kramer is an advid backcountry skier and a member of Colorado's Backcountry Snowsport Alliance, an organization promoting backcountry safety and the preservation of Colorado's backcountry.