Taggart Howard
began his legal career working for the Office of the District
Attorney in the Fifth Judicial District in April of 1998.
As a Deputy District Attorney for the Fifth Judicial District,
Mr. Howard gained extensive trial experience. He managed
the largest felony docket in the District which involved
warrant approval, advisements, motions hearings, jury trials
and sentencing hearings. He was in charge of the juvenile
docket and worked closely with juveniles and their families
for positive change. He also managed a large county court
docket which included misdemeanors like domestic violence,
wildlife crimes and traffic offenses like driving under
the influence and driving while ability impaired.
In his tenure at the District Attorney’s Office,
Mr. Howard worked with and maintained close relationships
with the following agencies: Colorado Attorney General’s
Office, Eagle County Sheriff’s Office, Garfield County
Sheriff’s Office, Lake County Sheriff’s Office,
Summit County Sheriff’s Office, Clear Creek County
Sheriff’s Office, Colorado State Patrol, Vail Police
Department, Avon Police Department, Eagle Police Department,
Minturn Police Department, Leadville Police Department,
Breckenridge Police Department, Silverthorne Police Department,
Basalt Police Department, Colorado Division of Wildlife,
United States Forest Service, Drug Enforcement Agency and
the Bureau of Land Management.
Since entering private practice in November 2002, Taggart
Howard has gained extensive litigation experience in real
estate law. He has counseled clients with regard to contracts
to buy/sell real estate, real estate litigation, property
disputes (ie: easements) and landlord/tenant law. He has
successfully defended Motions for Summary Judgment and
Motions to Dismiss. He has been involved in real estate
litigation at the state court level and at the federal
court level, including the U.S. District Court for the
District of Colorado and in the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Tenth Circuit. |