About Elizabeth Rose
Elizabeth Rose Hardman earned her B.A. in International Studies and Spanish from the University of Idaho in 2012. She went on to study law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2017. The combination of international studies and language training shaped an early interest in cross-border issues and client communication in Spanish, though her academic record is notable for its breadth rather than a single narrow specialty.
After law school Hardman entered private practice. She is admitted to practice in both Colorado and Florida. Those dual admissions have influenced the geography of her work, creating a practice that often spans state lines. Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic. She aims to clarify options for clients and to sort through complex factual and procedural questions without unnecessary jargon.
Hardman has handled matters in state and federal forums. Her background in Spanish has been useful in serving Spanish-speaking clients and in bridging cultural as well as legal divides. She has worked on matters that required coordination across jurisdictions, an experience that has informed how she manages logistics and deadlines when cases involve multiple courts.
Her training at the University of Denver exposed her to a range of legal issues. Classwork and clinic opportunities there sharpened her legal research and written advocacy. In practice she applies those skills to document drafting, case strategy and client counseling. Peers say she writes clearly and prepares records carefully. Those are practical attributes that shape day-to-day lawyering more than any single accolade.
Hardman is based at Kalamaya | Goscha. There she works on matters that arise in both Colorado and Florida. Her practice combines courtroom work, transactional support and client advising, depending on the needs of each matter. She is fluent in Spanish and often handles communications for Spanish-speaking clients herself. She currently practices at Kalamaya | Goscha, handling legal matters in Colorado and Florida.