Cinthia Maria Manzano

4750 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO

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4.5 / 5
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Education

1994
University of Miami School of Law, J.D. Cum Laude
1991
University of Miami, BS - Bachelor of Science
1988
St. Brendan High School

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4.5 93 reviews
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Jessica covella

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03 Sep, 2024
I had a very positive experience working with David M. Petrush on a real estate matter. A friend had recommended the firm to me, and I would also highly recommend both the firm and David. He was knowledgable and personable, providing options, guidance, and expertise for how to navigate the issue. David was responsive and ensured everything was taken care of in the best way possible.
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Kimberly mallek

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25 Aug, 2024
This is an awful firm to work with. They charge exorbitant fees. Use junior lawyers who are unqualified, have poor communication skills and take two days to respond to client requests. They charged us close to $6,000 for an eviction. Beware of this firm. I do not recommend and am pulling my three properties that are currently with them.
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Andy klymkowsky

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12 Jul, 2024
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in real estate law
“She is very professional, knowledgeable about real estate, very good listener, reviewed a number of documents I had provided, was very thorough and took action.”
2
Effective in dealing with difficult counterparties
“As soon as I hired Cinthia the tone changed dramatically for the good. [...] It was very difficult with the builder and she did not back away from them at all.”
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Provides timely and responsive service
“Cinthia provided excellent advice. I gave he”
4
Aggressive when needed, but also tempered and reasonable
“She was aggressive when she needed to be, but tempered when that called for, exhibiting a sense of when to push and when not to.”
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Thorough and well-prepared in litigation
“She has a command of Colorado construction and litigation law that saved time and outmaneuvered the opposition. Her deposition techniques completely flummoxed the other side and its witnesses so that we essentially proved our case via their testimony.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
FJGG Website & Newsletter, Can I require a pet deposit for all animals?
2016:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Know Your Local Ordinance on Construction Defects
2015:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Construction Defects and Housing
2014:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Meth Labs and Properties for Sale
2014:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Can I Keep My Service Dog Even Though My Association’s Covenants Don’t Allow It?
2014:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Notice of Claims Process Under the Construction Defect Action Reform Act
2011:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, About to make your Greatest Investment? Review What You Sign
2010:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, Don’t Run the Risk of Listing Your Own Home for Sale
2001:
FJGG Website and Newsletter, New Law Affects Claims Arising From Construction Defects
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