Susan R Hahn

2676 W. Alamo Avenue, LIttleton, CO

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University of Denver, JD
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University of Iowa, B.A.,

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David

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14 Apr, 2021
She won my case. She’s very bright. She knows what she’s doing. A highly skilled lawyer is what I got for my representation. I’d go to her again in a heartbeat if I needed a lawyer.
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Pcm

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03 Feb, 2017
PLEASE DO NOT HIRE THIS ATTORNEY!!! This attorney was/is unable to live up to their end of agreements and has no sense of want or urgency to respond to clients. I was in an unfinished consult and had left numerous messages through both phone AND email. I'd waited almost 2 MONTHS before I realized that she had forgotten about my case and situation. When confronting her on what had (technically hadn't) happened with not responding to me in my requests on how to proceed with getting her this important information, she'd had no idea that I'd even called and left email messages. She had to review her phone log from the previous month and found her "notes" that I'd called and left a message on how to proceed. She'd also had to review her email messages to see that I had INDEED reached out to her again. Based on this, she'd never had the intent of calling me back and had totally forgotten about me as a client and a person. I understand if you have things you may need to take care of, but communication with a client should be a number one priority for any lawyer. She agreed that she was unable to live up to her end of our agreement. She'd offered, now that I'd called and asked for my original papers back, to finish helping me almost 2 MONTHS AFTER our original meeting. I told her after not hearing back from her and seeing how she had to review her notes to even see that I'd called and left a message, I was forced to handle my situation on my own. She was definitely non-caring in her final responses to what had happened and also my entire situation. When I'd asked for a refund, she'd said she believed I was not entitled to one. I'd presented my facts on her non ability to even respond to my many requests for progression on my matter. I was given the option to partially be refunded IF I'D SIGNED A NON DISPARAGEMENT AGREEMENT. I choose not to sign this agreement that would keep me from expressing my feelings and opinions on what has transpired. She'd said , in a response to me not wanting to sign this, she would NOT refund me anything and felt she was being bullied. Being bullied and not wanting a true review of your services are two separate things. I can accept the fact that she had kept my money. I can NOT accept the fact that she thinks she handled this entire situation correctly. I chose to speak my feelings and opinions on her, the firm she represents and her ability to do what us, as clients, should expect. PLEASE DO NOT HIRE THIS ATTORNEY!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND LOOK ELSEWHERE! YOU'LL BE HAPPY YOU DID. -PM
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Anonymous

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20 Jan, 2017
Susan is a courteous, thoughtful attorney who is thorough and thoughtful about legal matters. She listens and truly cares about a person's legal situation.
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