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Michael K.
Travers, Jr.
Attorney/Mediator/Coach/
Counselor/Arbitrator
4450 Arapahoe
Ave., Suite 100; Boulder, CO 80303
200 South Jackson St., Suite 100;
Denver, CO 80209
4610 S. Ulster St., Suite 150; Denver,
CO 80237
Mobile Office: (303) 641-4273
Toll-Free: 1-877-268-7037
E-mail:
sagemktjr@uReach.com
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Michael K Travers Jr. MA,
JD is a lawyer, counselor, mediator and
educator. His general practice in law and
mediation has a strong emphasis on problem
solving, joint collaborative planning of
agreements prior to conflicts, mediation,
collaborative law, restorative justice, and
victim-offender reconciliation.
Travers is a Court Mediator and Arbitrator for
the Arapahoe County Colorado Multi-Door Court
Services program through the Office of Dispute
Resolution of the Colorado Judicial Branch. He
also maintains private law, mediation and
education practices in the Denver / Boulder
region of Colorado and the New York / New Jersey
Metropolitan area of the Northeast. His
mediation training and experience began in the
performance of clinical milieu therapy in 1986.
He has applied the law in mediation since 1992,
and has mediated hundreds of cases in the
context of litigation, including civil, family,
and criminal proceedings. Travers has also
served as a mediation professor, teacher,
trainer, coach and mentor since 1993. He was an
adjunct professor for the DU Law School
Mediation Clinic in 1996. He has coached and
mentored mediators of the Victim - Offender
Reconciliation Program of Boulder County and the
Colorado Center for Mediation, Inc. He is a
charter member of The Rocky Mountain
Collaborative Law Professionals, an
interdisciplinary practice group. And he is one
of the founders of the Boulder Community School
for Integrated Studies, a Waldorf-inspired
Public Elementary School formed under Colorado
focus-school statutes.
His formal mediation training includes programs
at Norwich University, The University of Denver
College of Law Mediation * Arbitration Clinic,
The Center for Mediation in Law (founded by Gary
Friedman, Esq. and Jack Himmelstein, Esq.,
contributors to the Harvard Negotiation Project
and founders of trainings in New York,
California, Germany, Switzerland, Israel and
Italy); and, The Center for Nonviolent
Communication (Marshall D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.,
Director). His formal education includes:
Dartmouth College (A.B. - Philosophy, modified.
Awarded Distinction); The Goddard Graduate
Program of Vermont College, Norwich University
(M.A. - Counseling Psychology, with extensive
studies in somatic therapeutic arts, creativity,
& existential psychology); and, Vermont Law
School (J.D. - Law & Mediation. Honorary Award:
Vermont Law School Scholar, May 1992).
Highlights of his services include patience,
encouragement for parties self-determination,
professional consideration of the law, rigorous
and compassionate understanding, pragmatic
assessment of alternatives, and excellent legal
writing. He is Licensed in Colorado, New Jersey,
and New York |