Casey Rose Denson, Esq.
Ms. Denson graduated magna cum laude from Tulane University, and later, magna cum laude from Tulane Law School. While at Tulane Law she was a managing editor of the Tulane Law Review and was awarded the honor of membership in the Order of the Coif because she graduated in the top 3% of her class. After graduating from law school, Mrs. Denson served as a clerk for the Honorable John Conery in Franklin, Louisiana before relocating to New York City where she worked as a public defender and a child protective services attorney.
In 2015, Ms. Denson moved to Colorado, where she joined the prestigious firm of Killmer, Lane & Newman, LLP as an Associate Attorney, litigating a wide array of civil rights and employment discrimination matters in federal and state court. Ms. Denson then joined the firm of Benezra & Culver, where she continued to represent employees and individuals whose civil rights had been violated. In 2018, Mrs. Denson returned home to New Orleans and established Casey Denson Law, LLC.
Ms. Denson has represented has successfully represented clients from diverse backgrounds with complicated legal situations. Ms. Denson is admitted to the United States Supreme Court, Mississippi State Bar, Louisiana State Bar, the Colorado State Bar, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and all federal District Courts in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Ms. Denson is the Co-Chair of the Labor and Employment Committee, and Former Chair of the Civil Rights Committee, of the New Orleans Bar Association. She is also the Chair of the Louisiana State Bar Association Labor Law Advisory Commission. She co-founded, and formerly chaired, the Plaintiff’s Employment Law Association of Louisiana and is a member of the National Employment Law Association, TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund, the Louisiana State Bar Association and its Labor and Employment Section, and the Louisiana Association for Justice. Ms. Denson was selected by Super Lawyers® in 2023 and 2024, and voted by her peers as a Top Lawyer in Labor and Employment law as reported by New Orleans Magazine from 2021-2023. Ms. Denson regularly teaches at continuing legal education presentations on topics including employment and civil rights law, and legal ethics.
In addition to serving as an advocate, Ms. Denson is also a Civil Mediator and is on the LSBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section’s Mediator and Mississippi Mediator Registry, and is appointed to the Panel of Neutrals for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana’s In Re Ida Claims Streamlined Settlement Program. This training not only allows her to mediate cases, but also provides invaluable insight into negotiations and mediations when acting as an advocate on behalf of clients.
Ms. Denson can be reached at cdenson@caseydensonlaw.com.