Meet Our Team Our Attorneys
Amy Gaiennie founded her legal practice in 2003. Since then, she and her dedicated team of attorneys have favorably settled thousands of cases for clients in the Denver metro region.
Amy Gaiennie founded her legal practice in 2003. Since then, she and her dedicated team of attorneys have favorably settled thousands of cases for clients in the Denver metro region.
Amy Gaiennie is the Managing Member of The Gaiennie Law Office, founded in 2003. Amy graduated from University of Denver College of Law in 1994.
She received her undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University with a major in psychology and a minor in sociology in 1991. Ms. Gaiennie passed the bar immediately after graduation. She went to work doing court-appointed domestic matters, as well as working for a bar review company.
Mr. Alhasoon graduated from Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in May 2013, and is admitted to the Colorado State Bar. In 2009, he received his Bachelor’s Degree from Northeastern Illinois University in Justice Studies. Prior to working with the Gaiennie Law Office, he worked for a General Practice firm.
Ms. Cohen graduated from Roger Williams School of Law in 2006, and is admitted to the Colorado State Bar, New York State Bar, Massachusetts State Bar & United States Virgin Islands Bar. As a law student, Ms. Cohen was a Presidential Scholar and member of the honors program. In 2002, she graduated Summa Cum Laude, with distinction & Phi Betta Kappa from the University of Colorado with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication.
Mr. Hawkins graduated from Roger Williams University School of Law in May
2004 and is admitted to the Colorado and Connecticut Federal and State
Bars. In 2001, he received his bachelor’s degree from the University of
Colorado at Boulder in Sociology and a minor in Ethnic Studies.
Clark Litten is an attorney with 27 years of experience, who has successfully represented thousands of clients on their Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability and Personal Injury claims. Growing up in Colorado, Clark earned his way through college and law school by working at various physically demanding jobs including laborer, assembly line worker, hod carrier, truck driver, forklift operator, landscaper, interior-exterior painter, janitor, busboy, and cook.