Litigation and Transactional Law Firm

Practicing in family law, real estate law, construction law, and civil litigation throughout Colorado

Ranson & Kane, P.C.

Ranson & Kane, P.C. was formed in 2002 by Richard P. Ranson and Jason P. Kane. While Richard P. Ranson has retired, Jason P. Kane continues to provide legal representation to clients throughout the state of Colorado. The firm has offices in both Denver, CO and Colorado Springs, CO.
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About Jason P. Kane

Jason P. Kane - Litigation Attorney/Lawyer In Colorado
Jason P. Kane has been practicing law for over 20 years. His practice focuses on litigation and transactional work. In general, Mr. Kane represents private individuals and commercial entities. He litigates cases in federal court, state court, private arbitration, and appellate courts. Mr. Kane has tried multiple cases, which include trials to a jury, cases before a judge, and arbitrations.

Mr. Kane has engaged in oral arguments before both the Colorado Court of Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. When you hire Mr. Kane, you can be assured he will not turn your matter over to an inexperienced associate attorney.

Practice Areas

Family Law

Construction Law

Real estate Law

Civil Litigation

Blog Posts

Colorado Mechanic’s Liens: What Colorado Contractors, Subcontractors, and Property Owners Need to Know

Construction projects across Denver and throughout Colorado involve tight timelines, multiple vendors, and significant financial risk. When payment disputes arise, Colorado mechanic’s lien laws can become one of the most powerful legal tools available to contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and property owners alike.

Divorce in Colorado – Navigating the Process

While you can navigate a divorce without an attorney, legal representation is recommended, especially if there are complex issues such as resolving the distribution …

An Introduction to Real Estate Law

Real estate law governs the buying, selling, and use of land and property. Whether you’re purchasing a home, leasing an office space, or dealing with zoning regulations, real estate law ensures that these transactions are handled fairly and legally.