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cash k. parker
attorney at law
Cash K. Parker is a seasoned trial lawyer with nearly two decades of experience and a true passion for the courtroom. His legal journey began clerking for the Honorable Dennis A. Graham of the Colorado Court of Appeals, where he gained invaluable insights into the inner workings of the judiciary.
Cash’s career includes significant experience working in a major national law firm, and several years as a partner in one of the oldest and most respected regional firms in Denver. At those firms, Cash earned the trust of clients — from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses — to handle and try high-stakes cases with millions of dollars, the future of the company, or both, on the line. Today, Cash leverages these elite skills and experiences to provide clients with the best possible representation, helping them protect their business and personal interests. Rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest rating for both legal skill and ethics based on peer reviews — Cash is consistently recognized for his excellence in the legal field.
Cash is committed to elevating advocacy across the legal profession, believing that by improving trial skills, lawyers can better serve their clients and promote justice for all. Cash has dedicated much of his career to teaching trial advocacy to law students and young lawyers. For over a decade, he has served on the faculty of the prestigious National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), where he has helped train the next generation of trial lawyers. Cash has also proudly coached mock trial at the University of Colorado Law School for many years, with several teams advancing to the national finals.
Cash founded Cash K. Parker Law to provide clients with elite legal representation and courtroom advocacy — without the cost, inefficiencies, and lack of personal attention typical of large firms.
A Colorado native born and raised in Longmont, Cash is an avid sports fan, particularly passionate about Denver’s professional teams and those of his alma maters. He enjoys golf, reading, current events, single malt Scotch whisky (especially those from Islay), his two dogs, and traveling. He resides in Englewood, Colorado with his wife, where he is actively involved in the community, including a stint as Chairman of Englewood’s Historic Preservation Commission.
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o University of Colorado Law School, J.D., Order of the Coif
o University of Denver, B.A., Magna Cum Laude
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o Colorado
o Montana
o Wyoming
o United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
o United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
o United States District Courts for the Districts of Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Nebraska
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o Instructor/Faculty, National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) Fall Rocky Trial Skills Program, April 2025
o Instructor/Faculty, NITA Rocky Mountain Trial Skills Program, April 2024
o Author, “Trade Secret Law in Colorado,” ALFA International Compendium, January 2023
o Instructor/Faculty, National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel (NARTC) Trial College, Fall 2022
o Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) Presenter, “Deleted in 30 Seconds Flat: Discovery Considerations of Ephemeral Messaging,” 2022 NARTC Annual Meeting
o CLE Presenter, “How to Deal with Moaners and Groaners and Develop and Present Helpful Coworker Testimony,” NARTC 2021 Fall Meeting
o CLE Presenter, “Business Document Drafting, Guiding Business Clients to Better Outcomes,” Law Practice CLE, September 2021
o Instructor/Faculty, NITA Fall Rocky Mountain Deposition Program, 2021
o CLE Presenter, “How to Meet Your Ethical Obligations and Engage a Jury,” NARTC 2021 Annual Meeting
o CLE Webinar Presenter, “How to Deal with Moaners and Groaners and Develop and Present Helpful Coworker Testimony,” NARTC Fall Meeting, October 2020
o CLE Presenter, “Drafting Business Contracts: Advice from Litigators to Prevent Ambiguity,” Strafford Webinars, August 2020
o Primary Author, White Paper on COVID Liability Concerns for Railroads, Spring 2020
o Instructor/Faculty, NITA Deposition Program for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Attorneys, June 2019
o CLE Presenter, “Reversing the Reptile: Turning the Tables on Plaintiff,” NARTC 2019 Special Litigation Conference
o Author, “International Service of Process Under the Hague Convention and Colorado Law,” The Colorado Lawyer, November 2012
