David Michael Koppa, experienced Appeals, Intellectual Property attorney in Colorado Springs, CO with 252 reviews
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David Michael Koppa

2139 Chuckwagon Rd Ste 305, Colorado Springs, CO

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Tammy klenk

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24 Jan, 2025
Contacted her to get help with my disability. I was talking back and forth with Nate for about a week and haven't heard anything since. I really needed help.
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Lorna andino

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08 Jan, 2025
I'm so thankful for Diane and won my case, I couldn't done it by myself, she's very professional and her crew are amazing
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Laura sanchez

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20 Dec, 2024
Do not use this layers, they have just taken my money and nothing has been resolved. I have already paid them 20,000 dollar to help resolving disagreements between myself and the other party. This is the main reason I hire her, after 6 months of giving her my case, I was told by one of the lawyers that is suppostly working in my case, Shana Velez to be exact, that I had to "speak to the other party to get to an agreement"??? . I am still shocked by this since I have already spent thousands of dollar suopostly to resolve the disagreement with the other party but nothing has been done. Moreover, I had a hearing on the 4th of December, they extended it to February 2025 because according to them I have to meet with the other party to come to an agreement before the court and are now sending us to mediation, why didn't they explained from the beflgininh this was going to be the case? I could had gone straight to mediation instead of spending money that I am having to borrow, to pay for their exesive and extremely expensive fees, especially when they provide such a poor service. In addition to this, I was never told that the whole buffet of Lawyers where going to take a piece of cake of the money I put in their trust account. They email, message and phone eachother eachother and charge for each of the persons that were involved in the conversations. It's so depressing seen the statement of the bills they are sending me, I work so hard assabling and packing earning $18.00 per hour and the lawyer charged me $680.00 dollar for 50 minutes on a meeting where I was just answering questions. They have no compassion for people, it's disgusting how these lawyers want to leave you backrupt and cannot careless. They do not even do their jobs, or explain to their clients about the process, do not provide updates, nor are clear/honest about their fees. I have not received a single call from Shana to explain the possibility of winning the case, or to tell me how the case of going but for every finger or thong they move, they charge minnimun of 190 dollars. She had never giving me advise or invite me to the meeting they have to discuss my case, so I have no updates on the progress. They asked me to sign a contract on a link that I have no access now and when I requested a copy of my the contract and complained over the phone, they stop contact, I have asked for a call back and no one has returned my calls for the last two weeks. For the money I have already paid I should have at least seen some progress, but there in non, the court has been moved twice, and the more they do it the more it cost me. I want clear explanation as to what has been done that is worth over 20, 000 dollar and a copy of my contract without additional charges as this should be included in the initial fee and or is my right to have a copy of this contract, I want to know the exact fees that will be charged going forward, full disclosure of how much more is going to cost me so I can make a decision on whether I want or can continue using their services. Lastly I also want reimbursement of fees I believe I have been overcharged for.
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