Sally Piskun Berg, experienced Insurance, Litigation attorney in Boulder, CO with 26 reviews
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Sally Piskun Berg

1712 Pearl St, Boulder, CO

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3.7 / 5
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Lori legault

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17 Jan, 2025
I approached this law firm because it was recommended to me and I couldn't be more dissatisfied. I presented them with a very simple traffic violation, having never been to court before, I didn't understand how it works and I wanted to be covered. I later found out that I could have received the same result I got without having hired a lawyer (my fault for not knowing) however in the first conversation I said that if we went over the retainer, I would be using my daughter's college money which I cannot do, and they promised to not exceed the $2500 retainer because it was such a simple case, but the bills kept rolling in to the amount of $6,635.00. And when I tell you this was a simple case, I mean it. They took full advantage of me. It's completely disheartening to be so taken advantage of, I wouldn't recommend this firm to anyone.
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Verónica s.

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16 Aug, 2024
They choose not to help people bc the firm lacks compassion and loves money.
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Chris skudlarek

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08 Jul, 2024
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and competence
“very happy and experienced extremely knowledgeable and competent support in securing IP.”
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Dedication and commitment to clients
“His commitment to resolving the business matter was unwavering.”
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Professionalism and ethics
“Professionalism, dedication, responsiveness, ethics, and reliability are key characteristics to any successful business relationship.”
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Positive client relationships
“It is a pleasure working with someone so dedicated to upholding these values, and instilling them in those around him.”
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Effective legal representation
“If you are looking for a litigator that can get the job done, Sally is the one.”
Cons
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Billing issues and lack of transparency
“Every time I have used them, they take FOREVER to do things. And they keep promising to get it done, even giving me dates - like 'tomorrow', or 'this week' and then they keep missing their own deadline dates.”
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Unethical and unprofessional conduct
“They EVENTUALLY do good work, but: [...] And they keep promising to get it done, even giving me dates - like 'tomorrow', or 'this week' and then they keep missing their own deadline dates.”
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Lack of compassion and client-focused approach
“They choose not to help people bc the firm lacks compassion and loves money.”
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Mistakes and negligence leading to negative consequences for clients
“Gardner's negligence and misrepresentation resulted in a botched mediation and 4 unnecessary years of costly litigation.”
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Concerns about accountability and management within the firm
“The firm hires at least some of the children of the founding partners. All I'll say is you might want to check into the dynamic of accountability at the firm before hiring them.”

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Boulder County Bar Association Newsletter, From Vigil to Martin: The Evolution of Premises Liability Law in Colorado

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