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Terrance D. Carroll

From being a police officer to serving as the 54th speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives to owning his own small business to practicing law, Terrance Carroll pulls from life experiences to provide his clients with unique and well-informed counsel.

Terrance represents clients in corporate and transactional matters, as well as in government & political law. His clients range from those seeking his advice on navigating the complex political, governmental, and regulatory environment to small-to-mid sized companies to minority-owned businesses.

Growing up in Washington, D.C. and having a mother active in politics, Terrance knew from an early age he wanted to work on behalf of others. He also had a famous neighbor, Thurgood Marshall, who served as a role model. Terrance developed a passion for law and recognized it as an opportunity to positively impact others’ lives. He began his career in law enforcement and eventually made his way to law school.

In 2003, Terrance was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, where he served as the 54th speaker of the House, the only African American to do so. While serving, he finished his law degree at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

Since then, he has become known as well-respected attorney who is a trusted ally to his clients, whose unique experiences sets him apart from his peers.

Terrance is involved in many professional and civic organizations and has served as an adjunct professor and distinguished guest lecturer at educational institutions.

Terrance is a graduate of the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law, Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, and holds a Master of Divinity degree from the Iliff School of Theology in Denver. He also an ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches-USA and the Progressive National Baptist Church.