Attorney Will Cook received his law degree from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in Memphis, Tennessee in 1999.
He was admitted to practice law in the State of Colorado in 1999 and began his career as a deputy district attorney in El Paso & Teller counties. While with the DA's office for 4 years, Mr. Cook successfully prosecuted hundreds of cases. After he left the DA's office, he spent time as the legal representative for the United States Department of the Interior.
In 2003, Attorney Will Cook went into private practice and has since concentrated primarily in Criminal Defense including DUI and Drunk Driving, Domestic Violence, and Drug-related Crimes.
"Will, I just wanted to thank you for helping me when I was in the toughest fight of my life. I appreciate that you worked so hard for me and provided me with the judgment I knew I deserved."