Elizabeth Alma Raba

401 MAIN ST. SUITE 1, Longmont, CO

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Education

1995
University of Colorado School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
University of Northern Colorado, MA - Masters
1983
Vassar College, Undergraduate
1983
Vassar College, BA

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4.8 118 reviews
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19 Aug, 2024
I've worked with the firm on a couple of different occasions. Both times the attorneys and the staff were very professional and empathetic. I appreciate the fact that they listen and provide practical solutions to sometimes complicated legal matters. Thanks again and I will be calling again if I ever hit a snag.
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Colette v

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14 Aug, 2024
Most people incorrectly think that the law is justice, but it is not. It takes a creative lawyer to make justice the outcome. I worked with Ted Finn who was just this. He is an out-of-the-box thinker who guided me to the outcome that was meant to be. It is not easy to find such a lawyer. I highly recommend Ted Finn for legal resolutions.
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Cathy lewerke

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25 Jul, 2024
My mother used this law firm over 40 years ago to do her will. She was diagnosed with dementia and discussed her living wishes with her POA and Beth Montague. Since then the POA has over powered my mother's decision making taking complete controll over her. She holding my mom in an assisted living facility against her will. It was recommended my mom go home but the POA refuses. I tried to explain that the POA is not truthful and has no documents supporting her claims that my mom has been incompetent and doctor ordered to live in assisted living. I've sent many emails, left messages for my mother. The assisted living facility does NOT answer the call in line to speak to residents, so her only way to contact Beth is when I'm there. All communication is ignored coming from me. The ombudsman office of Weld County suggested firing them. APS is suggesting I file for guardianship because nobody is protecting my mom from the POA refusing to do her faditary job, what's best for my mother. My mom has continued to decline mentally and physically in this facility. Often going without her oxygen and special diet and is very dehydrated. I guess clients needs are not important here.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, professional, and compassionate attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Mark Herber and Shellie Satterfield worked tirelessly on my case. They were kind and compassionate and truly cared about me and what I was going through.”
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Responsive and communicative staff who keep clients informed throughout the process
“They took care of everything and made the process effortless. Shellie was meticulous and incredibly responsive throughout the process.”
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Efficient and effective in handling cases, often achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“The skilled staff at FEHD did a fantastic job on my motor vehicle/personal injury case and achieved results I never knew were possible.”
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Reasonable and practical in their approach, avoiding unnecessary litigation
“They looked out for the best interests of their client in negotiating a fair and reasonable settlement rather than pound the table and push protracted litigation that only benefits the attorneys.”
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Caring and supportive, especially during emotionally difficult situations
“Ted Finn and his team helped me through a very difficult time including supporting me emotionally at a time that I really needed the support.”
Cons
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Instances of poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“Terrible communication, could never get a call back when requested.”
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Concerns about the quality of legal work and attention to detail
“Never filed any of the motions I requested. Billed for thousands of dollars for work that I believe was never completed.”

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