Weeks Law Group
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Weeks Law Group

Solving Real Problems for Real People

Plaintiff’s Civil Litigation Law Firm with Offices in Denver and Phoenix

We handle cases for employees and personal injury victims in our Denver, Colorado Law Office and our Phoenix, Arizona Law Office. Contact us for more information or schedule a consultation today.


WLG has a long history of fighting for the underrepresented


Katie Weeks
Attorney / Owner

Dedicated Service

We don't take shortcuts here at Weeks Law Group, and we go to bat for ALL of our clients.

Our founding attorney Katie Weeks is an award-winning former investigative newspaper reporter who has a long history of cutting through bureaucracy and red tape to fight for the rights of real people from all walks of life.

If you have been wrongfully terminated or discriminated against by a Colorado or Arizona employer, we want to talk to you. If you have been injured in a personal injury accident in Colorado or Arizona, we have the expertise to fight on your behalf. We have obtained sizeable, confidential settlements for our clients to help them heal and move forward.


In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning treatment of people are all the same.
— Albert Einstein

Practice Areas


EMPLOYMENT LAW

Have your rights been violated by an employer in Colorado or Arizona? We are experienced in handling wrongful termination claims including gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and discrimination based on race, age or disability. We also handle FMLA and Equal Pay violations, breach of contract cases, retaliation and other employment law violations.



Personal Injury

We have a successful track record of pursuing financial compensation for victims of car accidents, motorcycle accidents and other injuries where another party is at fault or has acted with negligence. Our Personal Injury attorney legal services are available from our Denver Law Office and our Phoenix Law Office for personal injury victims in Colorado and Arizona.