Michael Lancto received his undergraduate education at Colorado State University. He received his legal education at the University of Denver College of Law. After graduation, he served for two years as a law clerk to the Honorable Michael J. Watanabe, formerly District Court Judge, Arapahoe County, 18th Judicial District and now Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the State of Colorado. Thereafter, Mr. Lancto joined Nathan, Bremer, Dumm & Myers, P.C.

Since joining this firm 15 years ago as an associate and continuing today as a shareholder and trial lawyer, he has been involved in all aspects of insurance defense litigation in personal injury, property damage, commercial liability claims before the District Courts of the State of Colorado and the U.S. District Court. This work has included premises liability, construction defect litigation, automobile related claims, bad faith claims, legal malpractice, product liability and dram shop liability claims. He has represented both subcontractors and general contractors in construction defect litigation.

Mr. Lancto has had positive outcomes in many trials and arbitrations he had participated in. Most recently he was successful in defending a multi-million dollar construction defect lawsuit involving numerous parties.

Mr. Lancto lectures and gives presentations to business and claim’s handling organizations. Upon request, he serves as an arbitrator or mediator in selected civil cases. He is a member of the Colorado Defense Lawyers' Association, Defense Research Institute, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County and Colorado Bar Associations. Mr. Lancto is a graduate of the Insurance Counsel Trial Academy.

When not engaged in representing his clients, he coaches his children's soccer teams and is active in their scouting activities.