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10 Feb, 2015 by Dale
Hemphill is not a good attorney--he will promise a lot to get your retainer, then stretch things out until you're willing to accept anything to get it over with. My case was a labor discrimination suit and took 18 months. He told me at first it might be worth $200,000, and we ended up settling for attorney's fees. He gladly took the retainer, and then it was one excuse after another. I wouldn't recommend him .

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22 Jun, 2024 by Christian bosse
I highly recommend Kate. She's thorough, very knowledgeable, and the consummate professional.
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22 Jul, 2022 by Karen carter
The Beckman Law Firm provided absolute professionalism and with vast knowledge of the Law and Colorado Judicial Systems ended a marriage with annulment. The case was unusual because there were multiple marriages found and Adam Beckman proved it flawlessly and completely. Thank you for a job well done.
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14 Jun, 2022 by Randy moe
I have known Adam Beckman for about 15 years. 12 years ago he represented me in a challenging situation and produced great results. Adam is very straightforward, a "No beat around the bush" type of lawyer. He is very thorough when explaining to a client what the options are and how to get those results. I find his fees to be fair based on the results achieved.The Beckman Law Firm is prompt in it's communication from the top down. His staff is very courteous and knowledgeable. Today we closed a case involving my son who is incarcerated outside the State of Colorado. That made it challenging. Adam accomplished exactly what he said was possible. This is due undoubtedly to the respect he has earned amongst his peers and the courts. God Bless you Adam Beckman and thank you for a job well done my Friend. Gratefully yours, Randy Moe
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15 Jul, 2015 by Barbara
Chris is an honest, trustworthy and ethical attorney whom helped us prevail in a personal injury, bad faith litigation against Country Mutual Insurance Company.
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25 Apr, 2011 by Sking
Chris is approachable, kind, knowledgeable, uses common sense and a sense of humor. He settled my case quickly (well okay, it was almost done anyway) and he took time with us to explain proceedures which helped us set realistic expectations. Chris gave us information to make educated decisions and when appropriate, utilzed expert resources to review medical records and billings. Experience counts when negotiating terms on your behalf. Compassion and care count when you need to be championed.
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18 Aug, 2019 by Mark
I hired Susan Halloran to represent me concerning a difficult divorce case, and was more than pleased with the results, and Susan made sure that I was treated fairly. Then when I was accused of criminal mischief by my wife, during my divorce process, Susan handled that issue as well. She kept me from needing 2 attorneys. And when I was arrested as a result, Susan dropped what she was doing and immediately, got me out of jail. If that wasn’t enough, she also represented me on a separate case where crossing timelines/court dates of both cases could have caused me to violate a probationary period. This whole event was going on in conjunction with my having a life changing medical issues. Susan made me focus on the help she needed from me. Susan had this huge jigsaw puzzle to put together, along the way, her patient mentorship of me, and her attention to detail made all the difference. I had 2 major surgeries during that timeframe. And Susan was patient kind and was a calming influence. She multitasked in a way which resulted in my vindication within several court systems, simultaneously. Susan a no-nonsense, exceedingly hard, working attorney. She proved to me what a huge Heart she has. She stuck with me, and never quit. My opinion is that if you hire an attorney because they are a go getter, hard worker, and you are counting on that person to resolve your problem. Then you must also expect that they will need you to contribute to your defense. And if that process fails, so can your case. Contributing to my case made all the difference. One cannot just pay an attorney and expect them to do it all on their own. Susan should be charging much more than she does, however she cares about her clients, and I can tell you that she did much more work than she charged me for. And also let me do some footwork, that saved her time and lessened my fees. I felt cared about… My retainer was spent quickly, because it was used to fulfill court requirements in setting up my case. I imagine that’s why they refer to it as a retainer. I got expert help, but wasn’t charged as such. The way Susan streamlined all these issues within several court cases, simultaneously, saved me thousands of dollars. And she kept an innocent man out of jail, and put his life back into the most manageable financial condition possible. That being said, I can tell you from my perspective that I was impressed by Susan’s level of organization, professionalism, as well as her attention to detail. (I am Retired IT/IBM). Susan is a fair honest and loyal Attorney with a Huge Heart. I can say that I trust her, and if she specializes in a service that I require in the future, I will hire her immediately. This whole series of events spanned 2+ years. 2 years of hell, that Susan got me through and somehow made it all a bit more bearable.
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13 Aug, 2019 by Penny
Ms Halloran represented our family during a difficult time when options were serious and confusing. Ms Halloran's expertise brought us the best possible results. Working with her was reassuring, as it was evident our case was as important to her as it was to us. I know she spent more time on our case than she listed. She was easy to contact, very direct, and genuinely cared- but not the kind of attorney to pat your hand and let you go on and on about your “feelings”.....while the bill gets bigger, and she doesn’t waste time just “saying” what you want to hear but gets straight to the important business and keeps things on track- redirecting conversations to what is necessary to resolve the case. She identified inaccurate information in court documents and got them corrected. At times, she was more determined than we were, to get things resolved in our favor. She was tough... towards me when it was needed, and tougher on the opposing party, which is more important than I realized at the time. I will definitely call her again if a need arises and highly recommend her! Her work is more than worthy of her very fair fees.
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