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Dawn J.Conduit Law not only helped me through the process, they cared about me as a human.
Crystal H.Wonderful Attorneys! Very communicative, personable, and reliable.
Jalen K.Jon and Elliot made things easy for me after my accident.
Scott W.The greatest experience — they made a full recovery from my injury.
Zuri L.They handled my case with expertise and delivered beyond expectations.
Dawn J.Conduit Law not only helped me through the process, they cared about me as a human.
Crystal H.Wonderful Attorneys! Very communicative, personable, and reliable.
Jalen K.Jon and Elliot made things easy for me after my accident.
Scott W.The greatest experience — they made a full recovery from my injury.
Zuri L.They handled my case with expertise and delivered beyond expectations.
$1.5MRV vs Commercial Vehicle
$1MWrongful Death
$400KCar Accident
$250KPremises Liability
$250KWrongful Death
$200KMotor Vehicle Accident
$1.5MRV vs Commercial Vehicle
$1MWrongful Death
$400KCar Accident
$250KPremises Liability
$250KWrongful Death
$200KMotor Vehicle Accident
Elliot Singer — Founding Attorney at Conduit Law

About Elliot

Elliot Singer is Conduit Law's founding attorney. Roughly 90% of his practice is personal injury litigation — auto, truck, motorcycle, premises, and wrongful death — with the remaining 10% devoted to employment, civil rights, defamation, and other unique plaintiff-side civil litigation. His litigation style, in a phrase: courteous but lethal.

Most recently, Elliot served as an Assistant Attorney General with the Colorado Department of Law in the Civil Section's Personnel and Civil Rights Unit, where he both prosecuted and defended discrimination and civil rights cases on behalf of the State of Colorado. It was an office that played it straight — facts forward, positive and negative, and never afraid to try a case when resolution wasn't on the table. He brings the same posture to every plaintiff's matter.

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 — a trip that left him with a lasting appreciation for American hospitality and the off-the-beaten-path corners of the country most people drive past.

Notable Results & Firsts

Every case is different. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

  • $250,000 wrongful death settlement
    Represented surviving family in fatal-injury matter.
  • $250,000 premises liability settlement
    Recovered for client injured by dangerous property conditions.
  • Policy-limits bad faith insurance settlement
    Forced carrier to pay its full policy limits after wrongful denial.
  • Defamation matter for public official
    Represented a politician whose life was upended by defamatory statements.
  • First familial integrity civil rights class action
    Lead counsel on a first-of-its-kind class claim.
  • First successful civil suit under patient visitation law
    Obtained the first plaintiff verdict/settlement under the statute.

Approach & Philosophy

“We love what we do first and foremost — and that reflects in every single aspect of how we operate, from intake to settlement and beyond.”

The most common misconception Elliot sees from new clients? That they'll still be responsible for the things a real injury firm handles for them — chasing medical bills and records, talking to doctors, fielding calls from adjusters. “That's our job. Not yours.”

Elliot had significant media exposure early in his career — a first-of-its-kind civil rights class action and a high-profile matter against the Aurora Police Department — but today he believes cases are won on the facts and in the courtroom, not in the press.

Beyond the Practice

Elliot isn't originally from Colorado — he moved here 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.

Between Cornell and Tulane, he taught, volunteered, cooked, sold olive oil, and saw the world — and somehow still looks forward to practicing law and running a law firm most of all, every day. A spiritual practice of meditation, prayer, reflection, exercise, and continuous learning informs how he represents clients and runs the firm.

Education

  • B.A. magna cum laude, Cornell University (2008)
  • J.D. cum laude, Tulane Law School (2014)

Achievements

Former Assistant Attorney General, Colorado Department of LawCivil Section, Personnel and Civil Rights Unit (CO AG)Moot Court Chief Justice at Tulane Law SchoolAppellate Moot Court ChampionOrder of BarristersTulane 36 AwardManaging Editor, Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual PropertyTeach For America Corps Member

Professional Memberships

  • Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) — dues-paying member

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Injured in an accident? Elliot and the Conduit Law team are ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. No fees unless we win.

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