Rumler ∙ Tarbox ∙ Lyden
Law Corporation PC

Denver Centerpoint II
1777 South Harrison Street, Suite 1250
Denver, Colorado 80210
Telephone: 303-333-7733
Fax: 303-355-6036
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Cyndi L. Lyden

Cyndi L. Lyden

Education:
Marquette University College of Law: Juris Doctor, 1982; Member Marquette Law Review

Marquette University: Bachelor of Arts, Sociology and Criminal Justice, 1979; cum laude

Licensure:
Licensed to practice law in Colorado and Wisconsin (inactive)

Professional Affiliations and Activities:
Colorado Bar Association

Arapaho County Bar Association

Thompson Marsh Inn of Court

Greenwood Village Board of Adjustments and Appeals

Board Member, Karis Community
 

Cyndi L. Lyden's practice over the past twenty-six years has complemented the business and estate planning representation provided by Rumler Tarbox Lyden Law Corporation by offering litigation and litigation related services. Her practice has encompassed a variety of areas, including partnership and business owner litigation, employment matters, contract disputes, collection matters, real estate and landlord tenant disputes, personal injury, professional malpractice and probate. She is also adept at handling administrative matters and experienced in alternative dispute resolution such as arbitration, special master proceedings and mediation. Her experience in these areas, in addition to her personal experience serving as a financial power of attorney and guardian for a family member, influences her current work in estate and trust litigation as well as guardian and conservatorship proceedings.

In addition to Cyndi’s involvement in court proceedings, she also acts as a fiduciary for people who, because of age, illness, minority status or other incapacity, cannot act in their own best interests. Cyndi works not only with families who want to resolve care and capacity issues on a private basis but also serves as Deputy Public Administrator for the 18th Judicial District of the State of Colorado. Whether privately engaged or appointed by the Court, Cyndi represents the interests of incapacitated persons (or minors) in protective proceedings and works with family members and service agencies. Cyndi makes home visits, carefully interviews caregivers and medical providers, meets with financial and investment representatives, and reviews relevant medical, financial and legal documents, applying her extensive legal background, personal experience, and professional integrity with every client.

Whether representing a business owner, family member or professional, Cyndi sees her role not only as an advocate for her client, but often as a counselor. In these emotional situations, Cyndi fills the need for someone who not only knows the system, but is also a compassionate, yet confident, decision-maker.

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