JHJUDITH LYNN HOMICHUnited States Postal Service
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United States Postal Service

Judith Lynn Homich

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600 17th St Ste 1705, Denver, CO, 34231
Employment & LaborAdministrative LawArbitrationMediationLitigation
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Judith Lynn Homich is an administrative law attorney with 23 years of legal experience, practicing at United States Postal Service in Denver, CO. She earned a degree from Penn State University in 1989 and a degree from The John Marshall Law School Juris Doctorate, in 1994. She has been admitted to the Colorado Bar since 2003. Her practice encompasses administrative law, arbitration, employment and labor, litigation, and mediation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2003

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law20%
  • Arbitration20%
  • Employment and Labor20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Mediation20%

Languages

English

Experience

23+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at United States Postal Service. Admitted to practice in Colorado, 2003. Focus areas include Employment & Labor, Administrative Law, Arbitration.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Colorado

Bar #Colorado Bar Association · Admitted 2003

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Schools & Education

The John Marshall Law School Juris Doctorate,

Degree · 1994

Penn State University

Degree · 1989

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600 17th St Ste 1705, Denver, CO, 34231

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