About Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth A. McClintock built a career that moves between public service and private practice. She took early work in a prosecutor’s office, became a law firm partner, supervised a workers’ compensation division and now leads her own practice. The path is steady and practical.
She earned her J.D. from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 1995. That degree launched her into Colorado practice, where she has worked in both courtroom and office settings. Her legal training provided the foundation for a varied professional life.
Her first position after law school was at Koncilja & Koncilja, P.C., where she worked as a lawyer in 1995. A year later she moved into public prosecution, joining the Office of the Fourth Judicial District as a Deputy District Lawyer. Those early years gave her regular courtroom experience and exposure to case preparation under time pressure.
In 1999 she returned to private practice as a partner in McClintock & McClintock, P.C. Partnership meant managing clients and overseeing litigation strategies. Over time she expanded her practice areas and took on more supervisory roles. In 2013 she served as Supervising Lawyer of the Workers Compensation Division at McDivitt Law Office. That position involved mentoring other attorneys and handling a docket of workers’ compensation matters.
She became Senior Lawyer at McClintock Law Office, LLC in 2015 and continues there. The senior role reflects long-term responsibility for client representation and firm operations. Throughout her career she has shifted between individual casework and administrative oversight.
McClintock holds current membership in professional associations and is licensed to practice in Colorado. Her background includes prosecution, private civil practice and workers’ compensation issues. This range gives her familiarity with litigation strategy, claim resolution and the procedural demands of both trial and administrative forums.
Clients and colleagues describe her work style as pragmatic and steady. She balances courtroom readiness with attention to paperwork and deadlines. Her experience supervising a workers’ compensation division informs how she handles claims and negotiates settlements today.
She operates from McClintock Law Office, LLC and remains active in casework and firm matters. Her practice currently centers on representing clients in matters arising from her years as a deputy prosecutor and as a workers’ compensation attorney.
She continues to practice law in Colorado, focusing on litigation and workers’ compensation matters.