John W. Madden IV

JAMS
Honorable John W. Madden IV served as a Denver District Court Judge from July 2006 through January 2021. During that time, he presided over a wide variety of cases ranging from basic contract litigation, personal injury suits, and malpractice actions, to multi-million-dollar corporate disputes involving complex questions of foreign law. Attorneys on both sides of cases routinely noted Judge Madden’s understanding of complex legal issues and ability to identify the decisive issues in a case, and they commented positively on his balanced approach in making sure all sides were heard and all participants were treated with respect. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he was a partner in a civil litigation firm from 1995 to 2006 and was a deputy district attorney from 1990 to 1995. He obtained his J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law in 1990. While on the bench, Judge Madden conducted numerous mediations for parties in cases for which ADR was ordered by other judges, and he assisted those parties in reaching resolutions of their disputes in the overwhelming majority of those cases. As a judge, he presided over contract dispute cases, personal injury and other tort cases, and medical and legal malpractice cases, as well as disputes in areas outside of the standard types of cases typically seen by most state District Court judges, including disputes involving water law issues, probate issues, federal questions (including FELA claims and civil rights claims), tax issues, voting issues, and state and federal constitutional issues. As a District Court judge he handled administrative and county court appeals, including resolution of multiple tax matters, licensure denials, and actions of governmental boards and commissions. He also presided over and determined numerous domestic proceedings. As a practitioner, he tried approximately one hundred cases and participated in numerous mediations and arbitrations as an advocate. His firm specialized in litigation and dispute resolution, and he represented both plaintiffs and defendants in cases involving construction defects, oil and gas disputes, trade secrets, trade dress, commercial disputes, computer software rights, dealership determinations, products liability, personal injury, residential medical treatment, antitrust, governmental complaints, and wrongful termination. Judge Madden now works at JAMS in Denver, where he conducts mediations, arbitrations, special master proceedings, and Title IX hearings. He mediates matters not only from Colorado but also from other jurisdictions and conducts mediations both in-person and remotely. He has mediated cases involving personal injury, property disputes, water rights, construction defects, commercial disputes, business contracts, oil and gas, easements, governmental disputes, homeowner association disputes, commercial leases, intellectual property, civil rights, licensing, probate matters, trusts, and other issues.
 
 
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