

About Elliot
Elliot Singer is Conduit Law's founder and managing attorney. He knows plaintiff-side injury work from the inside — car and truck crashes, motorcycle cases, premises liability, wrongful death, and the civil-rights cases where the facts have to be handled with care. His posture is simple: kind in every interaction, and very serious when the strategy starts.
Before founding Conduit Law, Elliot served as an Assistant Attorney General with the Colorado Department of Law in the Civil Section's Personnel and Civil Rights Unit. That office taught a discipline he still carries into private practice: say what the record shows, including the hard parts, and be prepared to try the case if a fair resolution is not on the table.
The confidence on this page is not a billboard pose. Elliot's authority was earned by learning when to be gentle and when to say the plain thing that has to be said. He would rather tell a client the truth about a case early than flatter them with a promise the facts cannot support.
Elliot received his B.A. magna cum laude from Cornell University in 2008 and his J.D. cum laude from Tulane Law School in 2014. At Tulane, he served as Moot Court Chief Justice, Managing Editor of the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, and appellate moot court champion. Upon graduation, he was inducted into the Order of Barristers and received the Tulane 36 Award.
Before law school, Elliot taught first- and second-graders at Einstein Elementary Charter School and Langston Hughes Academy in New Orleans as a Teach For America corps member. He also rode self-contained across America along the Adventure Cycling Association's 1976 Bicentennial route — the kind of trip that teaches you how much people will do for a stranger when the need is real.
Notable Results & Firsts
Every case is different. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
- $250,000 wrongful death settlementRepresented surviving family in fatal-injury matter.
- $250,000 premises liability settlementRecovered for client injured by dangerous property conditions.
- Policy-limits bad faith insurance settlementForced carrier to pay its full policy limits after wrongful denial.
- Defamation matter for public officialRepresented a politician whose life was upended by defamatory statements.
- First familial integrity civil rights class actionLead counsel on a first-of-its-kind class claim.
- First successful civil suit under patient visitation lawObtained the first plaintiff verdict/settlement under the statute.
How Elliot Thinks About the Work
“If I ever catch myself thinking I did this alone — I worked the hardest, I got the result — I know I'm in trouble.”
Results come from a serious team, careful preparation, and the help you cannot take credit for. Elliot puts himself third in that order on purpose. It keeps the work honest.
Clients often arrive worried they will still have to manage the parts of a case that have already made life hard: bills, records, adjuster calls, appointments, deadlines. A real injury firm should take that weight off the client where it can. You focus on healing and telling the truth. We handle the case.
Elliot had significant media exposure early in his career — including civil-rights matters that drew public attention — but he does not build cases for the press. Cases are built on facts, records, witnesses, medicine, and the discipline to know what matters before the other side does.
Beyond the Practice
Elliot moved to Colorado with his wife, for whom living in the Rockies was a lifelong dream. His children attend a Spanish-language immersion school, and he takes pro bono cases when his schedule allows.
A spiritual practice of meditation, prayer, reflection, exercise, and continuous learning informs how he represents clients and runs the firm. The point is not decoration. It is the thing that keeps confidence from turning into ego.
Education
- B.A. magna cum laude, Cornell University (2008)
- J.D. cum laude, Tulane Law School (2014)
Achievements
Professional Memberships
- Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) — dues-paying member
Profiles
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If your case has merit, the goal is to put you in the strongest position to recover what the law allows. We work on contingency, so there is no fee unless we recover for you.

