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Shannon Bell represents businesses and professionals in complex litigation in state and federal courts, arbitration proceedings, and evidentiary hearings. Her practice focuses on commercial and construction disputes, fiduciary claims, employment matters, and landlord-tenant issues, with particular depth in construction litigation across both public and private projects.
Shannon works with clients throughout the lifecycle of construction disputes—from contract negotiations and risk planning to mechanic’s lien prosecution and defense, and representation of architects and engineers facing project-related claims. She also advises companies and individuals on matters involving officer and shareholder liability, derivative claims, and corporate veil-piercing issues.
A seasoned trial attorney, Shannon brings extensive courtroom experience to high-stakes disputes and has achieved significant results for clients at every stage of litigation, including securing a seven-figure non-dischargeable mechanic’s lien judgment, obtaining findings under the Colorado Trust Fund Statute, contributing to a defense verdict in multi-million-dollar veil-piercing litigation, and prevailing on breach of fiduciary duty claims and dispositive motions resolving cases in her clients’ favor.
Shannon approaches litigation as a strategic process, helping clients understand their options and make informed, cost-efficient decisions aligned with their business priorities. She is frequently invited to speak on commercial litigation topics, including key contract provisions, liquidated damages, jurisdiction and venue strategy, discovery challenges, ethical considerations in the tripartite relationship, and navigating bankruptcy-related litigation issues.
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