Bradley R. Curl - Boulder, CO
Attorney at PackardDierking
Real Estate Lawyers in Boulder, CO
2595 Canyon Boulevard Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302 - 5620
Boulder Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Commercial Leasing
- Land Use
- Construction
- Business
- Corporate
- Contracts
Attorney Information
Overview
Brad graduated from Baylor University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Real Estate and a minor in Philosophy. He received his law degree in 2000 from the University of Texas, where he served as Research Assistant to Professor Douglas Laycock and participated in the clinical housing law program. Brad is a member of the Colorado Bar Association (Real Estate Law and Construction Law sections), Boulder County Bar Association and the State Bar of Texas.
Away from the office, Brad enjoys mountain biking, hiking and spending time with his wife and two boys.
.Education
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Legal Education
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 2000
J.D.
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 2000
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Non Legal Education
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Baylor University, 1996
B.B.A.
Major: Real Estate
Minor: Philosophy
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Baylor University, 1996
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- Johnson & Repucci LLP, Boulder, Colorado (Associate, 2007 – 2014; Partner, 2014 – 2016; Managing Partner, 2016 – 2018)
- Tueller & Associates, P.C., Telluride, Colorado (Associate, 2004 – 2007)
- Ireland, Stapleton, Pryor & Pascoe, P.C./Holt & Stalder LLC, Denver, Colorado (Associate, 2003 – 2004)
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2000
- Colorado, 2013
Other Affiliations
- Boulder County Bar Association
- Colorado Bar Association
- State Bar of Texas
Contact
2595 Canyon Boulevard
Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80302 - 5620
Phone: 303-447-0450
Fax: 303-447-0451
Email: Send a message
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