Paul Gordon

Post Office Box 460395, Glendale, CO

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Education

1992
University of Colorado School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
University of Denver, BS - Bachelor of Science

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3.4 11 reviews
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Anonymous

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15 Sep, 2020
I was sexually assaulted by a Denver cop and retaliated against and Paul chickened out and wouldn't file a case against them
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Derek

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26 Apr, 2019
I hired Paul Gordon to represent me in a legal malpractice suit. I found Paul to be ethical, kind, prompt, and exact. While we did not get the justice we sought due to a legal loophole, I would absolutely recommend Paul to anyone looking for an attorney who truly represents justice and his clients with passion. When having been so thoroughly deceived by my previous attorney, I was hesitant to ever trust a legal professional again. Paul Gordon renewed my trust in the profession and I am forever grateful for the time, energy, and fight he put forth in my case.
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Anonymous

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06 Jul, 2018
Hired for a legal malpractice case. Lack of communication. Unorganized and unconvincing in front of judge. Failed to file documents in time, causing negligence himself, even though he was supposed to helping with a malpractice case. Then said he stopped practicing in this area and find someone else. Horrible!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Ethical, kind, and passionate representation
“I would absolutely recommend Paul to anyone looking for an attorney who truly represents justice and his clients with passion.”
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Effective communication and case management
“I felt he cared more for me as a person than just a billable client.”
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Successful case outcomes
“Within a couple months of Paul taking over the case, he was able to effectuate a settlement.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Paul Gordon does not respond to clients in a timely manner often times almost landing me in the hot seat of justice.”
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Unorganized and unprepared for court appearances
“Unorganized and unconvincing in front of judge. Failed to file documents in time, causing negligence himself, even though he was supposed to helping with a malpractice case.”
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Unwilling to take on certain cases
“I was sexually assaulted by a Denver cop and retaliated against and Paul chickened out and wouldn't file a case against them.”

Publications

2015:
Lawyers' Professional Liability in Colorado: Preventing Legal Malpractice and Disciplinary Actions, Duty of Candor to the Tribunal and Remedial Measures in Civil Proceedings
2014:
Lawyers' Professional Liability in Colorado: Preventing Legal Malpractice and Disciplinary Actions, Vicarious Liability
2012:
On Depositions in Colorado, Book
2006:
Louisiana Advocates (LAJ), Keeping the Float a Boat
2005:
Trial Talk (CO), What is the Difference between Swimming and Drowning?
2000:
The Colorado Lawyer, Judicial Apportionment of Personal Injury Claims
1992:
University of Colorado Law Review, Submitting 'Fair Value' to Final Offer Arbitration
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