Tanya R Shimer, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Boulder, CO with 69 reviews
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Tanya R Shimer

4845 Pearl East Circle, Suite 101, Boulder, CO

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Education

1996:
University of Colorado School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.8 69 reviews
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Ritchy haynes

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25 Dec, 2024
Patricia is wonderful to work with!She makes herself available to you and always cares about your best interests.
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Aspen walker

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29 Jun, 2024
I am so thankful to have found the PSB Law Firm to help me with my Colorado PERA disability claim. Patricia and team are highly knowledgeable and expert about working with Colorado PERA/Unum. Patricia and her team are attentive, patient with folks experiencing disability and trauma, fair, and excellent at their work. I highly recommend Patricia Bellac and team.
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Heidi rankin

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07 May, 2024
Patricia and her firm were a pleasure to work with. The information shared with me was always clear and helpful. Patricia was always optimistic and encouraging and patient. I ended with the outcome I had hoped for and will use the firm's services again if needed!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and competent legal expertise
“Her broad expertise, detailed focus, customized and calm approach lead to a successful resolution of my situation within tight deadlines.”
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Personalized, compassionate, and patient approach
“Tanya listens very well; gives great advice, and is a calm and pleasant person to work with. This is a lawyer who you can trust.”
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Thorough, clear, and transparent communication
“Tanya took my every question seriously and went above and beyond to ease my mind. Tanya also took the time to really understand my own situation and needs and advise accordingly.”
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Timely, efficient, and responsive service
“Tanya was thorough but efficient, and took time to describe the pros/cons of decisions.”
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Affordable and accessible legal services
“Tanya is easily accessible and affordable.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the law firm
“I just want to drop a quick note on Tanya Shiner. I have made use of her legal services over the past several years both on a personal basis in working on my will and navigating several legal issues I was dealing with and also with my company. She assisted my company in putting together a number of commercial contracts, and In each instance she was informed about what was going on and made recommendations that were professional, and yjsy placed us in a safe and best legal position. Highly recommended.”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“Mediocre... accepted and scheduled appointment .. just to say she's not accepting cases because she's leaving on vacation... then charged for the visit... what's the point of that?”

Publications

2014:
Tanya R. Shimer LLC Law Blog, LLCs and Taxation
2014:
Tanya R Shimer Law Blog, Rental Properties and Colorado LLCs
2013:
Tanya R. Shimer Law Blog, Personal Asset Protection and Business Liability
2012:
TRS Law Blog, Estate Planning Basics - What Should be Covered in Any Plan
2012:
Tanya R. Shimer Law Blog, Colorado Law: Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements
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