Bradley A Hall

515 Kimbark Street, 2nd Floor, Longmont, CO

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4.6 / 5
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20 Reviews
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33 Reviews
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Education

1987
University of Nebraska College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1982
University of Wyoming, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.6 53 reviews
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Shannon michael

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02 Dec, 2024
I/we never thought we would find ourselves in the position of needing an Estate Attorney. But here we were in distress, without knowing where to turn after the death of a loved one. We were seeking calm and guidance in the face of uncertainty. Erin Pierce and her team were a Godsend. Although our case was complicated, she understood the law well and knew what to expect at every turn. Hopefully, you will never find yourself in our position. Still, if you do, I highly recommend Erin Pierce and her team at Lyons Gaddis (including Katie) for your probate litigation needs.
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Patricia ramey

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08 Jul, 2024
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Valerie brotelande

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08 Jul, 2024
Very professional and human. They listen, advice and explain. They work as a team and they are truly amazing! Do not even hesitate, they are the best in Longmont!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, professional, and reliable legal team
“John Gaddis and Erin Pierce are the two lawyers that I have worked with along with their teams, and I have to say that they are both very professional, knowledgeable, reliable, and the best people to have on your side when you need legal assistance.”
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Compassionate and understanding lawyers who provide personalized attention
“Brad Hall was there for me from the beginning until the end. His patience, consideration, calmness and direction throughout the process were 5 star. Brad listens and follows up with compassion and understanding.”
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Excellent communication and client support throughout the legal process
“He [Brad] explained the process and kept me updated. I was pleased with the outcome of my settlement and I would recommend to anyone that's been in a car accident to give them a call.”
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Successful case outcomes and fair settlements
“Brad was able to help us regain our losses and get justice in an unjust system. If you need someone to defend you in your time of need, Bradly Hall is the man to go to.”
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Accommodating to clients' schedules and needs
“They were able to accommodate a working class schedule and clearly explained items with complete and accurate details.”
Cons
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Potential for discrimination and unprofessional behavior by some employees
“I went to this firm for assistance with disability forms and they discriminated against me because I am black. It says that they assist people with disability issues but when I brought it to their attention about their website, they threatened to call police on me.”
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Isolated incidents of rude or unhelpful staff
“Rude employee, I can't imagine how they treat their clients.”

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