Larry Pozner

Larry Pozner is an American lawyer and author, and lecturer. He is the founding partner of the law firm Reilly Pozner LLP and is considered an expert on cross-examination, civil litigation, and criminal defense for high-profile cases.[1] He is the co-author of Cross Examination: Science and Techniques, published by LexisNexis, and used as text in law schools.[2]

Early life and education

Pozner earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Colorado in 1969, and his J.D. degree from the University of California, Hastings College of Law in 1973.

Career

He began his career as a public defender with the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender. He then went into private practice in 1985 and was a founder of the criminal defense law firm Pozner Hutt Kaplan PC. He then went on to found Denver based law firm Reilly Pozner LLP in 2000,[3] originally under the name Hoffman Reilly Pozner & Williamson.[4]

Significant cases

Insurance and financial cases

Pozner represented the Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company (VALIC) on behalf of AIG to enforce non-compete agreements with former employees of the life insurance company. The former employees were attempting to recruit financial advisers employed by VALIC. Pozner was national counsel for the company and filed temporary restraining orders and injunctions to protect the company's trade secrets. He was also one of AIG's lead lawyers in its objection to Bank of America's settlement of claims arising out of the subprime mortgage crisis in the U.S.[5][6]

Denver Broncos ownership dispute

Pozner represented Pat Bowlen in a lawsuit brought against him by previous Denver Broncos owner Edgar Kaiser. Kaiser had previously sold his share of the team to Bowlen in 1984.[7] Kaiser brought suit against Bowlen after he offered former Broncos quarterback John Elway a share of the team. Kaiser contented that he had first right of refusal based on the 1984 sale and agreement, and brought suits against Bowlen in both state and federal courts. The case proceeded to the United States 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, ultimately deciding in favor of Bowlen.[8] Pozner also represented the Broncos during a lawsuit brought against them by two season ticket holders, alleging violation of the Broncos' lease with the city requiring them to keep ticket prices less than the league average. The court granted summary disposition to the Broncos and threw out the lawsuit against the team.[9]

Pozner is often requested to provide commentary on high profile cases in the media. In 2003 he provided commentary on the Scott Peterson trial for Court TV. He has also provided commentary on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey for numerous publications including U-T San Diego,[10] and The New York Post.[11] Additional commentary included the Oklahoma City Bombing on NBC, and the Kobe Bryant sexual assault case on NBC and CBS.

Teaching and writing career

He as written opinion pieces for The New York Times,[12] and The Denver Post.[13] He also served as an adjunct professor at the Sturm College of Law where he was voted Best Professor for 1981-1982.[14]

Cross Examination: Science and Techniques

The second edition of his book Cross Examination: Science and Techniques came out on December 2, 2004. The book focuses on cross-examination methods, techniques and principals used help attorneys develop cross-examination skills that are critical to trial success.[15]

Awards and recognition

  • Ranked in the international publication Chambers USA since 2007 in the area of Colorado, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations.[16]
  • Named a Colorado Super Lawyer since 2006.[17]
  • He was recognized as Lawyer of the Year for Denver Criminal Defense Non-White Collar lawyer by The Best Lawyers in America and has been listed in this publication since 1987.[18]
  • He has been rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, a rating he has held since 2001.

References

  1. Thomas, Nick Denver Business Journal Complex litigation cases favored by Denver firm (July 22, 2011)
  2. LexisNexis Cross-Examination: Science and Techniques, Second Edition (1993)
  3. Best Law Firms US News and World Report
  4. Griffin, Greg Denver Post Trial lawyer Hoffman jumps to national firm (March 17, 2006)
  5. Freed, Dan The Street AIG Attorneys Question Key Player in $8.5B Bank of America Settlement (Sep 13, 2013)
  6. DeCambre, Mark The New York Post That filing feeling (June 11, 2013)
  7. Schwab, Frank The Gazette Bowlen's team goes on offense (Dec 4, 2013)
  8. Kaiser vs. Bowlen FindLaw
  9. Flynn, Kevin Rocky Mountain News. Bronco Ticket Holders Lose Judge Throws Out Suit That Sought Refunds of as Much as $90 Million From the Football Team (Nov 29, 2013)
  10. Gecker, Jocelyn U-T San Diego JonBenet Ramsey slaying suspect en route to Los Angeles (Aug 20, 2006)
  11. Fagen, Cynthia The New York Post "Experts Fear ‘Killer’ Hoax; JonBenet-Slay Kook Eyed As A Liar" (Aug 18, 2006)
  12. Pozner, Larry The New York Times Televised Trials Offer Bite-Size Lessons in the Law (Jul 18, 2013)
  13. Pozner, Larry The Denver Post Should Colorado law on defendant sanity be revised? No (Aug 18, 2012)
  14. Larry Pozner Official Web Site
  15. LexisNexis Cross Examination: Science and Techniques
  16. Chambers & Partners Colorado Litigation
  17. Colorado Super Lawyers
  18. Best Lawyers: Larry Pozner
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