Eric J Moutz, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Boulder, CO with 7 reviews
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Eric J Moutz

4450 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO

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2000:
University of Michigan Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1997:
Ohio Northern University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jonathan

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19 Nov, 2020
As high as my expectations were for Eric Moutz, given all the glowing reviews and ratings I read, he easily exceeded those. No detail, legal complication or nuance escapes him, and he advocated for my interests impeccably, efficiently and effectively. Eric has extensive knowledge of many industries, and sharp-eyed forensic bookkeeping skills that spotted irregularities missed by others in a complex set of quick books. He is a superb litigator and negotiator and achieved an outstanding outcome for me as I know he will for you.
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Mike

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03 Sep, 2018
Eric handled a very complicated business lawsuit for me over a period of two years. His work was very thorough and precise and he proved to be incredibly knowledgable. In the courtroom Eric didn't try to throw mud or spin tales like the other side did and in the end the jury respected us for his presentation of the facts and for not wasting their time. In the end, after an 8 day trial, the jury returned in less than an hour with a positive verdict in our favor. I cannot express how impressed I am with Eric. Eric was more prepared, more informed and more organized than the opposing side despite them having 3 times the number of lawyers. Eric is the best. You can't go wrong with him in your corner.
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Alex

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18 Aug, 2016
The amount of work required for my case was relatively small, but Eric still treated me like his most important client. Even though we were complete strangers to each other, he handled my case like he was taking care of family. I was amazed with how fast he replied to my questions, how quickly he completed the work, and how frequently he checked in with me. I would highly recommend Eric to anyone in need of his specialties. Thank you!
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and problem-solving abilities
“No detail, legal complication or nuance escapes him, and he advocated for my interests impeccably, efficiently and effectively.”
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Thorough and meticulous approach to cases
“His work was very thorough and precise and he proved to be incredibly knowledgable.”
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Effective and honest courtroom presence
“In the courtroom Eric didn't try to throw mud or spin tales like the other side did and in the end the jury respected us for his presentation of the facts and for not wasting their time.”
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Dedicated and attentive client service
“Even though we were complete strangers to each other, he handled my case like he was taking care of family. I was amazed with how fast he replied to my questions, how quickly he completed the work, and how frequently he checked in with me.”
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Ability to think creatively and bring clarity to complex situations
“Eric is a very creative thinker who really helped bring some sanity to a very irrational situation.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
The Colorado Lawyer, Attorney Liability to Non-Clients, Avoiding the Traps
2013:
The Colorado Lawyer, Litigating Disputes in the Medical Marijuana Industry
2006:
Boulder County Business Report, Five Steps You can Take to Prevent Costly Litigation Problems
2006:
Boulder County Bar Association Newsletter, The Colorado Trademark Act: A Viable Alternative For Protecting Your Client's Business Identity,
2003:
30 Wm.Mitchell L.Rev. 2, Janssen v. Best & Flanagan: At Long Last, the Beginning of the End For the Auerbach Approach in Minnesota?
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