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JIMOH YUSSUF

LITIGATION ATTORNEY

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Aurora H.

From start to finish I had a great experience. The insurance company tried to offer me a pittance to settle my claim. The would not listen to me – but they sure listened to Dianne!
I would recommend Dianne Sawaya to anyone.

Jimoh Yussuf is a dedicated attorney known for his commitment to guiding clients through the complexities of litigation. He finds great satisfaction in easing the stress of the legal process and is particularly passionate about trial work, where his preparation and dedication truly shine. Jimoh earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law in 2017 and his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2011. His academic achievements include the Robert B. Yegge Memorial Scholarship and an ABA Grant for his work on the Implicit Bias on the Bench lecture with Judge Karen Ashby.

Outside of the courtroom, Jimoh is passionate about grassroots motorsports and Time Attack racing and is an advocate for Public Education and Access to Justice. A local sports enthusiast, his favorite teams include the Colorado Avalanche and Denver Broncos, among others. He also enjoys dining at local spots like El Chingon Bistro and Mizu Izakaya. Above all, Jimoh is committed to serving his clients with a collaborative approach to achieve the best possible outcomes.

BAR ADMISSIONS:

  • Colorado

EDUCATION:

  • University of Denver Sturm College of Law – Juris Doctor, 2017
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver – Bachelor of Arts, 2011

EDUCATIONAL AWARDS & RECOGNITION:

  • ABA Grant Recipient 2017 – “Implicit Bias on the Bench” Lecture with the Honorable Judge Karen Ashby
  • Robert B. Yegge Memorial Scholarship Recipient (2014-2017)

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS & RECOGNITION:

  • Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society

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