Richard M. Borchers, experienced Lawsuit / Dispute attorney in Broomfield, CO with 190 reviews
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Richard M. Borchers

11001 W 120th Ave Ste 400, Broomfield, CO

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Flavio villalva

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11 Feb, 2025
Insightful, respectful, knowledgeable and very detailed highly recommend if you are looking for an Attorney to speak to that don’t give you the feeling of talking with an Attorney
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Melina

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10 Feb, 2025
My consultation was very professional, compassionate, and considerate of my situation. I appreciate that Michael took the time to explain next steps and discuss different options I have moving forward.
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Shay shay

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24 Jan, 2025
Michael was absolutely professional and accommodating throughout the entire process of my custody battle and court hearings. He explained everything clearly and walked me through every document and scenario that came my way. He gave me thorough input to help ME make decisions that were best suited for myself and my family. He is very knowledgeable and often made suggestions to allow me to do some of the research and other things myself to save money. THIS was such an incredible concession that many attorneys will not offer. He was very agreeable with my budget and suggesting financial avenues to keep my case going because I had to see this through to the end. He was amenable to creating a financial plan with me so that I could finish my case. He was clear every step of the way in regards to costs including court fees, his hourly rate, the amount of time each thing would take, etc. He made sure every I was dotted and T was crossed, and every loophole was sealed. In addition to his professional expertise, he was very compassionate about my situation and everything I was going through legally and remained professional but sympathetic throughout the entirety of the process. I would absolutely recommend him on a custody case and will definitely suggest that anything you have concerns about you make clear to him at the beginning and throughout the whole process, so he can benefit you in the best way possible and you feel you are being heard.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced tax professionals
“Jason and Elizabeth are truly amazing! They are very professional and kept me updated not once did they leave me wondering where my process was at.”
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Responsive and attentive customer service
“Elizabeth and Jason were extremely professional would always take my call or Return it promptly.”
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Ability to negotiate and resolve complex tax issues
“They were able to negotiate a settlement of 12 thousand and get me out of the predicament I was placed in.”
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Transparent and ethical practices
“I couldn't possibly express in words how amazing they are. Their a great communicators, highly skilled and extremely ethical in their practices.”
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Affordable and fair pricing
“The flat fee that I paid for their services was more than reasonable and I never felt rushed.”
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Slow or delayed resolution in some cases due to IRS bureaucracy
“Covid really did not help this get resolved quickly but Jason and Elizabeth were always there to answer questions and help me through the process.”
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Difficulty reaching staff at times
“Although I didnt know them They made me feel like I was being taken care of and That I could trust them.”

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