About Juliet
Juliet Piccone is an attorney specializing in animal law, based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Law School in 1999, after completing a Bachelor of Science in Political Science at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1992. Admitted to the Colorado State Bar in the same year, she has dedicated her career to advocating for animal rights and addressing related legal issues. Her focus on animal law has shaped her professional journey, leading her to focus on various aspects of this unique legal field. In 2013, Piccone founded The Pet Law Firm, LLC, which emphasizes legal services tailored specifically for animal-related matters.
This firm has become a prominent resource for pet owners and animal advocates seeking legal assistance. Prior to establishing her own practice, she worked working as a law clerk to Chief Judge John David Sullivan in 1999. This role provided her with insights into judicial processes and the details of legal proceedings. Additionally, she volunteered with the Felony Victim/Witness Unit in 1995, further broadening her understanding of the legal field. Her professional journey includes serving as an associate lawyer from 2000 to 2012, during which she developed her skills in various legal practices.
In 2008, she took on a board membership, contributing her expertise to the governance of legal organizations. Throughout her career, Piccone has been involved in several disciplinary matters that have impacted her standing in the legal community. In 2020, she faced sanctions for violating professional conduct rules, which included sharing confidential client information on social media. This incident highlighted the critical importance of maintaining client confidentiality in legal practice. The challenges continued in 2024 when she received a three-year suspension for misappropriating client funds and failing to perform legal services as agreed.
These actions led to her suspension from the practice of law, with reinstatement contingent upon demonstrating rehabilitation and compliance with all disciplinary orders. The disciplinary actions reflect the details of balancing a legal career with ethical responsibilities. As of February 2026, Juliet Piccone is not authorized to practice law in Colorado due to her suspension. Her legal career, marked by both dedication to animal law and significant challenges, underscores the importance of ethical practices in the legal profession. The experiences she has faced serve as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with being an attorney and the need for ongoing commitment to professional integrity.