Elizabeth McVicker assists clients with employment-based immigration issues, naturalization and citizenship. In addition, Elizabeth is experienced in assisting clients with developing estate plans and initiating and completing the probate process.
Professional Experience
Elizabeth McVicker, fluent in Spanish and attuned to global relations, assists clients with immigration issues and processes related to employment, family situations, and naturalization.
Ms. McVicker has 10 years of experience in estate planning for individuals and couples from all economic and sociological sectors of society.
Publications, Speaking Engagements, Awards, and
Community Activities
Adjunct Professor: MBA program--University of Phoenix: Employment Law and Conflict Resolution
Adjunct Professor: Metropolitan State College of Denver: Business Law
Member, Board of Directors: Center of Colorado Water Conservancy District
Member, Board of Directors: South Platte River Basin Roundtable
HB 1177: Progress Report on the Colorado Basin Roundtables: Colorado Water News, February 2006.
South Platte Basin Roundtable Report: Colorado Water News, February 2006.
Preventive Law Training: ASLB Proceedings, January 2006.
El designo y la estética en el planeo urbanístico del derecho americano (
Catholic University of Valparaiso Law Review, Valparaiso, Chile, Vol. 18, Spring, 1997: translation: Aesthetics in American Land Use Law, Edward Ziegler);
Selecting and Tailoring Construction Forms for Owners, General Contractors and Subcontractors (
The Preventive Law Reporter Spring 1996);
Complexity and Decision: The Correspondence of Louis Brown and Edward Dauer: The Concept and Ascendance of Preventive Law and its Place in Legal Education (
The Preventive Law Reporter Fall 1996);
Buy-Sell Agreements (
The Preventive Law Reporter Fall 1996).
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
Member, Denver and Colorado Bar Associations
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Academy of Legal Studies and Business
Mediator and Volunteer Attorney, Colorado Lawyers for the Arts
Education
1997 Juris Doctor, University of Denver College of Law, Chancellor’s Scholarship for the Public Interest, Award for Scholastic Excellence: Mediation and Arbitration Clinic
1987 Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Honorary Award for Undergraduate Teaching in the Humanities
1980, Master of Arts, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Romance Languages
1977, Bachelor of Arts, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Phi Beta Kappa, La Sociedad Nacional Hispánica