Theodore J. Finn “Ted” was raised in Longmont, Colorado, attended Niwot High School locally and then graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in Political Science. Ted then attended the Creighton University School of Law. While at Creighton Ted was a member of the Editorial Staff of the Creighton Law Review. Ted earned his Juris Doctorate in 2003 graduating, cum laude.
Ted has since been actively practicing in Longmont and throughout northern Colorado. Ted’s practice historically involved defense of large and small employers regarding all types of labor and commercial liability issues. Ted’s experience includes counseling businesses regarding wage and hour issues, handbook formation and immigration. Ted has even been retained by other attorney’s to provide legal advice and counseling regarding employment matters. Ted’s defense practice also included the defense of individuals and corporations regarding liability relating to personal injury claims. With his experience, Ted has defended numerous individuals and mid-size corporate defendants.
Ted’s practice is currently grounded in family/divorce law and personal injury prosecution. Ted understands these cases are some of the most important and difficult cases we handle. Ted’s experience in the intricacies of litigation is matched by his understanding of the unavoidable emotional component of these cases. Ted’s goal is to ensure his clients have a clear understanding of the law, their options, and the likely results of the decisions they make. Ted personally handles all aspects of litigation including initial investigation, evaluation, motions, discovery, mediation and trial.
A life-time Longmont resident, Ted is actively involved with numerous civic organizations and is dedicated to preserving the atmosphere of community he enjoyed while being raised in Colorado.
Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC has survived since 1871 for many good reasons, not the least of which are excellent legal representation and exemplary client communication and service. Come see the difference that our knowledgeable, local attorneys can make. Call us at 303.776.5380 or contact our Longmont office online.
The law firm formed in 1871 by Col. Byron L. Carr and Charles E. Day
The law firm became Carr and Secor after F. P. Secor read for the law under the supervision of Col. Carr
The law firm became Secor and Secor after F. P. Secor’s son, Gray Secor joined.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Horace Greeley McCarty began office sharing with Secor and Secor.
L.B. "Larry" Flanders graduated from the University of Colorado first in his business school & law school classes. Larry was the grandson of F. P. Secor, joined the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty & Flanders.
After graduating from the University of Colorado Law School, Tom Wood began practicing with the firm.
The law firm became Secor, McCarty, Flanders & Wood.
John C. Flanders, great grandson of FP Secor joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, McCarty, Wood & Sonnesyn.
Thomas L. Stover joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Sonnesyn & Stover.
Kathleen A. Ellis joined the law firm.
Scott W. Dunn joined the law firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg & Ellis, LLC when R. Lee Elsberg joined the firm.
The law firm became Flanders, Stover, Elsberg, LLP.
Elizabeth A. Montague joined the law firm.
Mark A. Herber began his solo law practice.
The law firm became Flanders & Elsberg, LLP.
Mark A. Herber and Clinton K. Nash merged to become Herber & Nash, P. C.
The law firm became Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC.
Flanders, Elsberg & Dunn, LLC and Herber & Nash, P. C. merged to become Flanders, Elsberg, Nash, Herber & Dunn, LLC.
Current – Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC
Theodore J. Finn and Elizabeth A. Montague became Partners at Flanders, Elsberg, Herber & Dunn, LLC.