Duncan Lloyd Griffiths

10457 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree, CO

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2010
University of Colorado Law School, JD
2007
University of Colorado Leeds School of Business, BS Business Administration

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Jeremy reichert

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02 Jan, 2025
There are many criticisms about attorneys, that aren't typically positive, that they're out for money and don't really care That was not my experience working with Griffith's Law. My case was extremely difficult and high conflict and lasted for several years. I started off with a different firm who I will keep unnamed but is one that likely pops up with a lot of stout advertising, a larger firm. Soon I realized I probably did not have the right representation. I found Griffith's Law. A smaller but mighty boutique firm that is family owned. Quickly it became evident that Suzanne and her team was the right firm for me in my case. This is where Anthony Zarsky and Cailin Degeorge were appointed as my representation, and I was fortunate they were. Anthony Zarsky gave me more than just representation. He was always honest with me even when it was hard to hear. He gave me a clear picture of what to expect which was not what I had been told previously. It wasn't that it was necessarily negative, it was just more realistic, more clear and defined and he gave a good explanation as to why. Whenever there was a choice for me to make, he spent the time explaining the pros and cons and risk's of each. He always guided me in what things to challenge and what to agree on, to prioritize the best outcome. Throughout the case he kept my head clear, gave me constructive feedback that helped change the way I think, and ultimately helped me be a better person. I think it's important that when we're in an emotional state that somebody gives you good advice and tells what I could be doing better to help myself. This allowed me to be more effective at parenting in an extremely high in conflict emotional circumstance. He gave me the perspectives to think through when co-parenting. Anthony was not just good for me and my case, but he was also better for our child - because he kept that as the focus. There were many times that I wanted to give up, but Anthony was my support and kept me going. He truly became a person to me not just a hired attorney, like a family member. He would often check in on me to make sure I was doing okay, would always check in on my feelings, give encouragement. He's a good person and it's evident he's not just a good attorney, he is passionate about his work which makes him even better. We need to be honest with ourselves, when going through a divorce it's extremely emotional and we're not always thinking the best, it's easy to get fixated on the wrong things. He always treated opposing council and party with respect even when it was not reciprocated, in fact he was often disrespected. Always remained professional. Anthony uses a strategic approach rather than being blunt and aggressive. This is not to say he's not capable of being aggressive, but he is more surgical. His approach proved to me he was ethical, honest and made every effort to save money when possible. But most importantly he put our child ahead of all else. Nobody ever wins in a high conflict case. But I am certain if I did not have Anthony the outcome would have been much different. I am so grateful that I ultimately ended up with Anthony at Griffith's Law. It was impressive to realize that when Anthony was not available things were never delayed or left unattended until he returned. It was amazing to see even senior partners getting involved in my case to cover in his absence. The entire staff and everybody involved with this firm are quality people who genuinely care. I have all the confidence that if you choose Griffith's Law you will be happy that you did, your livelihood is what's on the line if you choose wrong. I couldn't imagine myself recommending any other firm.
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Rebecca rich

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24 Dec, 2024
I have had the most amazing experience with this law firm. Anthony Zarsky was so professional and kind. He went about and beyond for my children and I. I highly recommend him if anyone is having a custody issue or divorce.
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Eric kubly

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19 Dec, 2024
I can't say enough about Griffiths Law firm while going through a difficult divorce. My team was so professional and dialed-in while going through a little over 2-year divorce. I couldn't be happier with outcome. Suzanne and Chris were extremely prepared and truly understands the law. I highly recommend Griffiths Law if anyone is looking for a top-notch team.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Duncan and Cheyenne provided truly excellent representation and, I might add, at a fair cost with zero wasted time or money on legal fees.”
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Attorneys are caring, compassionate, and go above and beyond for their clients
“Suzanne, Duncan, Lisa and the rest of the Griffiths team are competent, compassionate, strategic, reputable, no-nonsense, highly skilled and intelligent experts in handling the most complex issues.”
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Attorneys are responsive, communicate well, and keep clients informed throughout the process
“They were extremely professional, very responsive, and negotiated hard for me.”
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Attorneys have a strong understanding of family law and are able to achieve favorable outcomes for their clients
“Jamie was outstanding in helping me navigate a very challenging divorce. She was very knowledgeable about the process and ultimately help me achieve a favorable outcome!”
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Attorneys provide personalized attention and care about their clients' well-being
“Jamie genuinely cares about her clients and their children. More importantly, Jamie has a quality that is rare in attorneys: a moral compass.”
Cons
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High legal fees that can be a burden for some clients
“I feel that I got screwed. Basically, the settlement language dictated that my ex and I split the contents of the bank account on the last day of the month (when my paycheck goes in; so she got half), but then the next day I had to pay the monthly maintenance (pretty much the other half of my paycheck). So I was left with nothing.”
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Concerns about lack of assertiveness and excessive politeness with opposing counsel, which can lead to less favorable outcomes
“Professional and courteous. But far to concerened with being friends and polite with their counterparts. Unfortunately ended with far less than what I started with.”

Publications

2016:
Community Associations Institute - Rocky Mountain Chapter, Navigating Insurance by Thinking Like a Lawyer
2012:
Common Interest - CAI Rocky Mountain Chapter, Fronterra Village Multifamily Community Association, Inc. v. Pulte Home Corporation: A Case Study

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