Nathan Davidovich

501 S. Cherry Street, Denver, CO

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4.9 / 5
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8 Reviews
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397 Reviews
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Education

2017
WebYeshiva.org, Rabbi
1963
University of Denver College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1960
University of Denver, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Last reviews

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4.9 405 reviews
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Google Maps 4.9

Rebekah blas

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20 Dec, 2024
Mike was beyond amazing to work with. He is an incredible attorney and we got a favorable outcome on my case. From our first phone call he listened to me and was very sympathetic for my situation. I had spoke with several lawyers prior and they were not as kind or compassionate as he is. This was my first time needing a lawyer. Mike helped make the entire process smooth and not intimidating. He is very good at his job and does it with ease. He is also very reasonably priced. I fully recommend Mike if you are in need of an attorney. I hope to not need a criminal defense attorney in the future but if I do, Mike will be the one I call and who I refer people to.
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Micah w

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16 Dec, 2024
Mike helped me a lot settle 3 cases with no jail time! He worked with me and was really on top of getting my cases solved. Thank you again Mike for all your help.
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Kristen payne

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13 Dec, 2024
David & Hayden were phenomenal in their handling of my 16 year old son’s traffic case. If you need representation for anything traffic related, this is the place. Thank you!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney
“Nate Davidovich is a man of integrity, vast experience (more than 50 years), who has an exceptional knowledge of the law.”
2
Provides responsive and thorough service
“He is always responsive, thorough, deliberative and fair.”
3
Strong advocate who fights for client's interests
“Nate is not only a strong and experienced advocate but he is responsive to the values of his clients so you don't leave meetings feeling like you compromised your ethics at all.”
4
Excellent communication and transparency
“Nate is communicative, flexible and trustworthy, I recommend him without reservation for employment law cases.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“We were successful and the collection effort stopped. I highly recommend Nathan and will use him again for any labor or employment issues!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
Internet article, USERRA: Your Obligations to Employees Serving in the Armed Services
2018:
Internet article, Collecting Unemployment Benefits in Colorado
2018:
Internet article, ADEA: Your Age and Your Job
2018:
Internet article, So You Blew the Whistle. Now What?
2018:
Internet article, Public Policy and Employment at Will in Colorado
2018:
Internet article, Reduction in Force - Have You Been Discriminated Against?
2018:
Internet article, Disability Discrimination in the Workplace
2018:
Internet article, False Accusations in Job Terminations: Defamation or Slander in Colorado
2018:
Internet article, Downsizing and Avoiding Discrimination
2018:
Internet article, Do your employee handbooks invite lawsuits for wrongful termination?
2018:
Internet article, Can you reduce the risk of lawsuits for wrongful termination by inclusion of internal grievance procedures in employee handbooks?
2018:
Internet article, ADEA: Protect Yourself Against Age Claims
2018:
Internet article, The "Glass Ceiling" - Has it Prevented Employment to Your Full Potential?
2015:
Internet Blog, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF NEED FOR EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION WILL NOT BAR A SUIT FOR DISCRIMINATORY FAILURE TO HIRE
2015:
Internet blog, Quitting employment to move to another job will not always entitle you to Unemployment Benefits if you lose the second job
2014:
Internet blog, Employee or Independent Contractor under Colorado Unemployment Compensation Laws
2014:
Internet blog, Continuing to Receive Unemployment Benefits once they have been awarded
2014:
Internet blog, Did you know that you have rights under the NLRB even though you are not a union member?
2014:
Book (available on Amazon), Guide to the Perplexed Employer, or, Avoiding employee Litigation
2013:
Internet blog, Quitting your job in Colorado due to harassment by a co-worker may not entitle you to Unemployment Benefits
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