About Jane
Jane Ebisch is an attorney based in Denver, Colorado, specializing in a diverse range of legal areas, including business law, employment law, probate, real estate law, appeals, and elder law. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University, graduating in 1982, and went on to obtain her Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1985. Admitted to the Colorado State Bar in the same year, Ms. Ebisch has been practicing law for over four decades, building a robust reputation in the legal community. In 1996, Ms. Ebisch expanded her practice by obtaining admission to the Arizona State Bar, further broadening her legal expertise.
Additionally, she is licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, which allows her to represent clients in significant federal cases. Her experience includes various legal areas, including civil and federal appeals, business contracts, employment discrimination, and estate planning. This breadth of knowledge enables her to provide comprehensive legal services tailored to her clients' needs. Since 2010, Ms. Ebisch has been recognized annually in the Colorado Super Lawyers list, evidence of her expertise and reputation among her peers.
She holds an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, reflecting her high ethical standards and professional ability. Furthermore, her 5-star rating on Avvo indicates exceptional client satisfaction, underscoring her commitment to delivering quality legal representation. Beyond her practice, Ms. Ebisch has been actively involved in various professional associations. For over fifteen years, she has served on the Colorado Bar Association's ethics committee, contributing to the integrity of the legal profession. From 2008 to 2010, she was a representative to the Colorado Bar Association Board of Governors, where she played a vital role in shaping policies affecting attorneys in the state.
As a member of the Appellate Practice Subcommittee, she was instrumental in establishing the Appellate Pro Bono Program in 2010, which provides pro bono appellate representation to indigent individuals, reflecting her dedication to access to justice. In addition to her professional commitments, Ms. Ebisch has held leadership positions within the First Judicial District Bar Association, serving as its president during the 2007-2008 term. Her involvement with the Colorado Women's Bar Association and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys further highlights her commitment to advocating for underrepresented groups in the legal field. Ms. Ebisch's dedication to her clients and the legal community solidifies her standing as a attorney in Colorado, known for her expertise and unwavering commitment to justice.