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Erin Mullen is our Associate Attorney at the Denver office. Erin’s best qualities are her self-motivation, her desire to surpass expectations, and her spirited personality. Rachel Amspoker is our Associate Attorney at the Commerce City office. Rachel’s best qualities are her methodical analysis, her ability to make others feel heard, and her resilience. Don Pieper is our Associate Attorney at the Commerce City office. Don’s best qualities are his sense of purpose, his resilience regardless of circumstances, and his courage. Myron Latney is our Associate Attorney at the Commerce City office. Myron’s best qualities are his cheerful demeanor, his sharpness, and his ambition to flourish. Jayla Berzoza is our Legal Assistant. Jayla’s best qualities are her enthusiasm, her willingness to go above and beyond, and her ability to work effectively with others. Alexandra M. Archilla Rodriguez is our Associate Attorney at the Denver office. Alex’s best qualities are her fearlessness, her focus, and her desire to continually develop. Jarah Oquias is our Accounts Receivable Specialist. Jarah’s best qualities are her attentiveness, her sense of humor, and her interest in building connections with her team. Walter Tarrant is our Paralegal at the Commerce City office. Walter’s best qualities are his critical thinking skills, his dedication to excellence, and his passion for helping our community. Janie Wingfield is our Paralegal at the Denver office. Janie’s best qualities are her resilience, her eagerness to learn, and her sense of responsibility. Veva Francisco is our Legal Assistant. Veva’s best qualities are her efficiency, her clear way of speaking, and her confidence. SarahWieder is our Director of Marketing. Sarah’s best qualities are her creative ideas, her animated personality, and her determination to reach as many people as possible.

WHAT MYRON LATNEY WANTS HIS CLI

When it comes to practicing family law, one of the most important skills people can have is the ability to listen with empathy. At least, that’s according to Myron L. Latney, one of the associate attorneys here at Johnson Family Law Group. As is the case with many lawyers, Myron meets with his clients during the most stressful times of their lives. Whether he’s helping them navigate the domestic relations process, child support, or the dissolution of marriage, Myron is happy to serve them however he can. For as long as Myron has been working, he has found ways to serve his community through his work, wherever that community may be. While growing up, he washed cars, mowed lawns, waited tables, and even worked in a Walmart’s deli. Whatever he did though, he saw it as a way to make the lives of the people around him a little bit easier. His desire to be entrenched in his community, serving their needs, is ultimately what led him to practice law.

Myron started out working at a pro bono office, writing up protection orders. It was his first foray into a field where he could ensure that his clients’ current

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Myles and I are blessed to have such an amazing team of individuals. Thank you for being on this journey with us!

–Genet & Myles Johnson

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