YUN "OWEN" WANG, ESQ
Attorney
YUN "OWEN" WANG, ESQ
Attorney
Yun Wang is an accomplished trial attorney whose practice spans criminal defense, complex civil litigation, domestic relations, and civil rights. He has represented clients in hundreds of matters across county, district, federal, and appellate courts, including active litigation before the Colorado Supreme Court. He currently serves as a Municipal Public Defender for the City of Westminster and holds contract appointments with both the Office of Alternate Defense Counsel and Colorado Legal Services.
Recognized for his rigorous, efficient, and strategic litigation style, Mr. Wang routinely handles cases involving constitutional claims, procedural defenses, and high-stakes factual disputes. He is known for a courtroom presence marked by precision, assertiveness, and an unwavering commitment to the rights and dignity of his clients. His advocacy is particularly effective in matters requiring nuanced, complex legal analysis.
Originally from Shanghai and raised in Los Angeles, Mr. Wang brings a culturally fluent and empathetic perspective to his practice, allowing him to build strong rapport with clients and navigate the systemic barriers faced by underrepresented communities.
Outside of his legal work, Mr. Wang is an active artist, a trained classical pianist, and a skilled photographer - creative disciplines that inform the clarity, structure, and presentation of his written and oral advocacy. He also completed training with the Skip Barber Racing School.
Mr. Wang is a proud member of the Civil Pro Bono Panel of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, reflecting his sustained commitment to access to justice and public service.
Education:
Juris Doctor, University of Colorado School of Law, 2018
Bachelor of Arts, University of Southern California, 2015
Professional Experiences:
Associate Attorney, Lau and Choi, P.C., 2019 - 2021
Deputy District Attorney, Office of the District Attorney, 13th Judicial District, 2018 - 2019
Appellate Extern, Colorado Court of Appeals, 2017