About Elizabeth Lamb
Elizabeth Lamb Kearney is an attorney based in Berthoud, Colorado, with over 39 years of experience in multiple areas of law. Her expertise spans business law, employment law, estate planning, probate, and animal & dog law. In 1986, she earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Denver, a prestigious institution that has shaped many legal professionals. Prior to her law degree, Elizabeth obtained a Bachelor of Science in Technical Journalism from Colorado State University in 1979, equipping her with strong communication skills essential for her legal practice. Admitted to the Colorado State Bar in 1986, Elizabeth has dedicated nearly four decades to practicing law in Colorado. Her qualifications extend beyond state law; she is also admitted to the U.S.
District Court for the District of Colorado and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. These admissions allow her to represent clients in a variety of legal matters at both state and federal levels. In 2000, she founded Elizabeth Lamb Kearney, P.C., located at 549 North 4th Street, Berthoud, CO 80513. The firm provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including business contracts, employment discrimination cases, estate planning, and specialized animal & dog law. Known for her straightforward communication style, Elizabeth emphasizes transparency and efficiency in her legal practice.
She aims to accomplish her clients' goals while maintaining reasonable fees—an approach that has garnered her a loyal clientele. Clients frequently commend her professionalism and in-depth knowledge of the law. One client highlighted her "strategic and tactical sense" along with her good humor, recommending her highly for various legal matters. Elizabeth's commitment to the legal community is evident through her active involvement in several professional associations. From 2017 to 2018, she served as the Colorado Bar Association's Labor and Employment Section Representative to the Board of Governors. Additionally, she co-chaired the CBA Labor Law Forum from 2015 to 2017, further demonstrating her leadership in the field.
Her contributions to the Colorado Women's Bar Association (CWBA) are notable; she was the Chair of the Judicial Committee from 1996 to 2000 and served as the CWBA Representative to the Board of Governors from 1997 to 1998. In 2017, Elizabeth received an appointment from Governor Jared Polis to the State Board of Stock Inspection Commissioners, a role in which she continues to serve until her term expires on May 1, 2024. Her legal insights have also been shared in various publications, including "Planning Ahead with Prenuptial Agreements" in the Berthoud Weekly Surveyor and "O Ye of Little Faith: Colorado Flirts with the Implied Duty of Good Faith" in Trial Talk. Through her experience and community engagement, Elizabeth Lamb Kearney has established herself as a respected figure in the legal field of Colorado.