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Danielle Loth is an attorney with Montgomery, Little, & Soran, licensed to practice in Colorado. Her work primarily focuses on domestic relations and criminal law, and litigation.

Ms. Loth attended law school at the University of Denver, where she took advantage of the school’s many experiential learning opportunities and completed five separate internships. She first started working with the firm as an intern during a summer semester and returned to the firm again during her last year of law school. During these semesters, she performed work with attorneys throughout the firm on matters ranging from divorce and dissolution, to contract defect defense, and matters related to professional liability. She also completed internships with a local law firm, the University of Denver’s Office of General counsel, and the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.

After graduating law school in 2021, Ms. Loth served as a judicial law clerk for the 20th Judicial District Court in Boulder, Colorado. There, she acted as a pooled law clerk for all judicial officers in the district, and was exposed to domestic relations, criminal, and civil matters. She primarily worked for the Honorable Norma A. Sierra, on a criminal law docket and assisted in research and writing on motions, clerked jury trials, and attended regular dockets and sentencing hearings.

Ms. Loth is passionate about the legal field, and the great impact it can have on a person’s life. She looks forward to put her experiences and skills in writing, researching, and advocating to use to achieve client goals and make their lives easier.

While she is a native Wisconsinite, who attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison for her undergraduate degrees in English and Political Science (Go Badgers), she has been proud to call Colorado her home since 2018. When she is not at the office, Ms. Loth enjoys spending time in the colorful Colorado outdoors. When she is inside, she still enjoys traditional Wisconsin pastimes, such as cribbage, and cheering on all of her home-state’s sport teams.

University of Denver, J.D., 2021
– Top grade in Negotiation & Mediation and Employment Law
– Denver Law Review Associate Editor
– Teaching Assistant for Constitutional Law and Civil Procedure
– Student Bar Association Senator
– Mediation Team

University of Wisconsin-Madison, BA, 2014
– Majored in English Literature and Political Science

Big Foot High School, 2010

I felt completely confident and comfortable with Danielle representing me.

I contacted Danielle’s firm by a referral from a person on the other end of a trial, and she was so impressed by their representation that they referred them to me. I had the pleasure of working with Danielle on a case where I sought Grandparents’ visitation rights. I retained Danielle with having a very short time frame, including me not being constantly available during this short time frame. She was professional, knowledgeable, and dedicated to achieving my best outcome. Her ability to communicate complex legal concepts was remarkable, and she kept me informed and involved throughout the entire process. Danielle’s compassion and empathy made me feel valued as a client and eased the stress of navigating the legal system. I highly recommend Danielle Loth to anyone seeking a skilled and caring lawyer.

-Kara


Timely, professional and well informed

I highly recommend Danielle Loth for anyone in need of a timely, professional and well informed attorney in family law and divorce matters. Her responses were always prompt and she showed genuine dedication to my case in her attention to deadlines and the availability she made in her schedule to meet and discuss issues. She was always professional and level-headed despite navigating high conflict and emotionally charged situations. She was honest and upheld high integrity in her navigation of the law and makes it a point to understand and uphold her clients values as well. I am so thankful I sought her legal counsel in my divorce and ultimately was able to reach a favorable outcome with her guidance.


competent attorney who made the process swift & stress-free

I have nothing negative to say about my experiences with Danielle Loth or the firm she is at. They explained the entire process of my custody case and what to expect along they way. Considering how stressful a custody case can be, Danielle and Ben made it an easy and straight forward.

I hired a different attorney several years ago and was led down a few dead ends, which ultimately made me give up on my case for a few years. That was an expensive and very stressful process.

I am so glad that Danielle and Ben were recommended to me by a friend because I can now close that chapter in my life and move forward.

-Robin

Publications
– Denver Law Review, Symposium Note, published on the online forum,  Spring 2020

Associations
– Colorado Women’s Bar Association
– Thompson G. and Lucy Marsh Inn of Court

Colorado Bar Association’s Family Law Section, Faculty Presenter, Spring 2023 Update.

University of Denver-Sturm College of Law, Guest Lecturer for Alternative Dispute Resolution Course, Spring 2023.