David A Mestas

3555 Stanford Road, Fort Collins, CO

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1990
Santa Clara University School of Law, Juris Doctor
1987
San Diego State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ernest leon

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18 Aug, 2023
I need help with a bunk hit and run charge.
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Jimmie ramage (lonewolf)

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07 Dec, 2021
Andy Gavaldon is one of the Best Lawyers in Town. He has plenty of experience. He was once a public Defender but went private a long time ago. I would highly Recommend Andy as a Lawyer for anyone!!
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Anne lorange

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26 Oct, 2021
Mr. Gavaldon forgot my son's name in the courtroom. I'm sure he was good in his prime, but it may be time for him to retire.
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Publications

2004:
National Business Institute Seminar, Juvenile Criminal Defense In Colorado

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08 Nov, 2024 by Kevin hale
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13 Dec, 2024 by Meghan archuleta
Absolutely amazing experience! Quick response time. You can ask questions and get down to earth answers! I would recommend to everyone!!
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31 Oct, 2024 by Sarah luttenbacher
We had such a great experience working with Catharine Fullerton and Gabi Gudino. They were so professional and kind in dealing with our case. Anytime I had a question or concern I was able to get a response immediately. I had weekly updates and check ins throughout the whole process. You can tell that they truly care about their clints. Once they took over the case I knew we were in good hands! Thank you VanMeveren Law Group!
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15 Oct, 2024 by Rebekah phelps
On behalf of Spiro Palmer; I was in a car accident in 2023, and my car was totaled and I was severely injured. I called the VanMevern Law Firm, and my attorney Catharine Fullerton and her assistant Amy Selcke were professional, personal, and reassuring throughout the process. They were truly understanding and supportive of my circumstances, and ensured I received the compensation I deserved. They did an outstanding job representing me, and kept me up to date with weekly communications.  In the end, I was very pleased with my results. I would highly recommend them. - Spiro Palmer
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24 Feb, 2014 by Jason
Rob was excellent. My case was difficult and extensive and I feel he worked very hard to get me the best outcome. I was nervous through my whole case and every time I talked to him he put me at ease. He took the time to explain anything I didn't understand, which was a lot. He never made me feel like I was alone in this. He never push me in any decision. He explained my options, which changed often through my drawn out case, told me the pros and cons of each and let me decide how I wanted to proceed. He was the only lawyer I talked to and not once did I think about going to someone else. I would definitely recommend him to anyone that could use his services!
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23 Feb, 2014 by Rick
Recently, I had a need to hire a Federal Defense Attorney and Rob was recommended to me from another Attorney. From the first meeting on, Rob has provided a superior level of service to me. He has kept me informed, educated and has treated me with respect and dignity. Rob has an ability to speak with you in a language you understand and can digest. I could not recommend him more highly.
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22 Feb, 2014 by Anonymous
Very professional, explained all options and was sensitive to emotional impact of the case. Best possible outcome I could hope for.
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