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10 Sep, 2015 by Ryan
We consulted with Lawrence on how to file paperwork for our child, who was being carried by a surrogate, to be issued a proper birth certificate. While his experience in this area of law was slightly limited, he researched thoroughly previous cases and Colorado precedent, and presented us with everything we needed to successfully file with the court. He was very helpful in explaining each necessary exhibit and affidavit, and our order was granted by the judge with no issues. I would highly recommend Lawrence, and will certainly seek consultation from him, or hire him in the future.
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14 Aug, 2012 by Jeff k
Excellent Representation on complex real estate transaction. Better yet, fees were reasonable (as lawyers go). Mr. Gillespie and his staff gave me a great comfort level and zealous representation.
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02 Jul, 2011 by Anonymous
I needed help with looming "FORECLOSURE AUCTION" I was "in denial." My looming "financial disaster " set in, with depression, when ON MY DOOR, in late 2010, a January 1, 2011, "PUBLIC AUCTION" was "POSTED" at the Glenwood Springs County Courthouse. A "FIRE SALE" event for MY HOMESTEAD. Mr. Adger, Esq. averted "even worse" financial and emotiobnal disaster with adroit, timely work, always on top of litte details, with humor, for which this layman had no clue. I later learned this was called a "Strategic Foreclosure." I had avolided "Bankruptcy," despite losing almost other "Reiirement Assets." I was lucky to have this PRO.
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23 Aug, 2013 by Anonymous
I have had Lawson Wills represent me on a few traffic citations. He was able to negotiate them down to non-moving violations with few if no points. I met with him and a city attorney who was prosecuting the case. Mr. Wills didn't stop when he offered no points, he continued to negotiate on the fine! Mr. Wills' experience as the Asst. District Attorney is evident and he has a good relationship with the courts. Mr. Wills is very passionate about what he does and he is straightforward and trustworthy. I have referred a few people to Mr. Wills and they have come back to thank me and tell me what a great job Lawson Wills did for them.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Anonymous
Mr Shipp is great at what he does. He was able to help me with court and the DMV on a DUI charge. I was able to keep my license and avoided more jail time. I did not regret hiring him.
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03 Jun, 2024 by Lonnie scarberry
Hello, a few months ago I had the good fortune to come across the Shipp Law website as I was searching for attorneys that could help me with my 4th (felony) DUI case, this time in Park County (I live in Denver). So after the free phone consultation I decided to have Clay represent me. Fast forward to today, without getting into the details I was sentenced and he was able to get my DUI dropped to a much lesser charge, WITH NO JAIL! I would STRONGLY recommend them to anyone in my position and would use them again if I had to (please God no). Thank you Clay and the Shipp Law firm staff you guys are awesome!
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14 Sep, 2023 by Taronia phillips
If Dan uses the quote..”Give Me 5k I’ll make it go away”…He is NOT referring to your case,or pending charge. He is referring to your funds. He manipulated/convince my naive mind into hiring his firm. I have no prior history with the law, I thought it was a good idea to have someone who does know the law, representing me. My thinking at the time was, hiring this firm, would result in a better outcome. However, They never disclosed that because this is my first offense. No matter what, I would get the same results at sentencing. Regardless of whether or not I hired them. Unfortunately they gladly took my money. Sadly the only defense spoke on my behalf in court was. Dan notifying the court that “I’m 37yrs old and this is my first Offense”….everyone in court already knew this. The misrepresentation of counsel was insulting. I would not recommend them to anyone. They only want your money. They don’t care about defending their clients. I wish I never hired them, but at the time I felt they were the best option. Turns out representing myself would have been my best option.
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30 Mar, 2024 by George l
Excellent law firm. Gets the job done, courteous and friendly, extensive knowledge and experience in water law.
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09 Dec, 2019 by Ag carmona
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30 Mar, 2024 by George l
Excellent law firm. Gets the job done, courteous and friendly, extensive knowledge and experience in water law.
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09 Dec, 2019 by Ag carmona
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30 Mar, 2024 by George l
Excellent law firm. Gets the job done, courteous and friendly, extensive knowledge and experience in water law.
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