
Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C.
About Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C.
Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. is a nationally respected Denver-based law firm known for its exceptional representation in criminal defense, civil litigation, and appellate advocacy. Founded in 1976 by former public defenders Hal Haddon, Bryan Morgan, and Lee Foreman, the firm has built a legacy of excellence, integrity, and results. Every case is handled with strategic insight, meticulous preparation, and unwavering dedication to protecting client freedom and reputation.
Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. represents individuals, corporations, and professionals in complex criminal and civil matters, including white-collar crime, government investigations, commercial litigation, civil rights claims, and disciplinary proceedings. The firm’s attorneys also handle appellate and post-conviction matters, guiding clients through every phase of trial and appeal. This wide-ranging expertise allows the firm to manage sensitive and high-stakes cases effectively, from local disputes to national matters involving regulatory scrutiny.
Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. has earned recognition for its courtroom skill, innovative litigation strategy, and client-focused advocacy. The firm’s attorneys are consistently listed in The Best Lawyers in America® and have been commended by Chambers USA for their ability to manage intricate legal issues for major corporations and executives. By leveraging advanced eDiscovery and trial technology, the firm provides large-firm resources while maintaining the accessibility and personal attention of a boutique practice.
Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C. operates from the historic Taylor Mansion near the Colorado State Capitol—a symbol of its enduring legacy in Colorado law. With nearly five decades of success, the firm continues to set the standard for elite trial advocacy, offering relentless representation and exceptional results across criminal and civil arenas.
Practice Areas
- White Collar Crime and Government Investigations
- State and Federal Criminal Defense
- Appellate and Post-Conviction Matters
- Commercial Litigation
- Civil Rights Litigation
- Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings