Daniel J. Lowenberg

Areas of Practice

Bankruptcy, including Chapter 7 liquidations, Chapter 13 reorganization, and Chapter 11 and 12 business and farm reorganizations in all aspects, including bankruptcy litigation.
Consumer Law
Landlord/Tenant Law and Real Estate
Debtor/Creditor Rights
General Litigation
Business Law
Criminal Defense
Probate and Estates

Vitae

Born: Dallas, Texas, September 20, 1968. 
Admitted to bar: 2005 Texas; 2006 Colorado. 
Education: Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois (B.A., English, 1991); St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas (J.D., 2005). 
Staff Writer and Associate Editor, St. Mary’s Law Journal, 2003-2005.

Publications

Comment, The Texas Cave Bug and the California Arroyo Toad “Take” on the Constitution’s Commerce Clause, 36 St. Mary's Law Journal 149 (2004).

Recent Development, Kelo v. City of New London, Tulare Lake Water Basin District v. United States, and Washoe County v. United States: A Fifth Amendment Takings Primer, 36 St. Mary's Law Journal 669 (2005).

Book Review, “Review of Legal Resources: The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook: Forms, Checklists, and Guidelines,” The Colorado Lawyer, January 2007.

Daniel J. Lowenberg


E-mail: Daniel@flemingandlowenberg.com


"The criminal defense lawyer marches into the pit, often unloved by everyone in the courtroom, but with the courage, strength and mind to make our Constitution live as a vibrant being in that courtroom on behalf of someone who at that moment stands for all the principles of freedom and dignity that have been preserved in our constitution. It is a chore in many respects. It is difficult in all respects. It is tiring. It is demanding. But it is what we signed up for." – Albert Krieger


Daniel J. Lowenberg has practiced in the Montrose area since 2006 and has developed substantial experience in a variety of practice areas, including misdemeanor and felony criminal defense, bankruptcy law and litigation, and probate and estates.


Mr. Lowenberg's bankruptcy practice focuses on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy relief including bankruptcy litigation, plus Chapter 11 and Chapter 12 work he will agree to take on a case by case basis. Mr. Lowenberg's extensive experience in bankruptcy has allowed him to distill the process down to an efficient, web-based procedure that does not require you to make a lot of office visits. You are already working on the first step, which is to explore this website for information. The bankruptcy resources page is another stop that you will want to make, for links to outside information that can help you understand the bankruptcy process and answer questions beyond the scope of this website. Mr. Lowenberg and his support staff can efficiently handle your bankruptcy case, enabling you to obtain a “fresh start” with a minimum of disruption to your employment and family life.


A native of Dallas, Texas, Mr. Lowenberg earned his law degree at St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, where he served on Law Journal. Mr. Lowenberg enjoys spending time with his wife and three children hiking, fishing, and camping, entertaining their pets (a Catahoula/Newfoundland mix and as Shi-Tzu/Poodle), is now a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and recently took up the guitar. 


Mr. Lowenberg is a member of the The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Federalist Society, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the Colorado Consumer Bankruptcy Association, an inactive member of the Texas Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, the Seventh Judicial District Bar Association of Western Colorado, the Civil Rights Subsection of the Colorado Bar Association, Alliance Defending Freedom, the Montrose Rod & Gun Club, and is admitted to practice law in the State of Colorado, Federal District Court for the District of Colorado, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.

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