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Hayes Phillips Hoffmann & Carberry, P.C.

Hayes Phillips Hoffmann & Carberry, P.C. - Denver, CO

General counsel to special districts, home rule, statutory, and territorial town Lawyers in Denver, CO

The Market Center Suite 450 1350 Seventeenth Street Denver, CO 80202 - 1517

Denver General counsel to special districts, home rule, statutory, and territorial town Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • General counsel to special districts, home rule, statutory, and territorial town

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Kendra L. Carberry

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Hilary Mogue Graham

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Corey Y. Hoffmann

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Jefferson H Parker

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Kendra L. Carberry

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Hilary Mogue Graham

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Corey Y. Hoffmann

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Jefferson H Parker

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Denver, CO

The Market Center
Suite 450
1350 Seventeenth Street
Denver, CO 80202 - 1517

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Phone: (303) 825-6444

Fax: (303) 825-1269

Website: http://www.hphclaw.com

Additional Colorado Locations

Fairplay, CO  (64.7 miles)

675 Main Street
P.O. Box 0146
Fairplay, CO 80440

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Phone: (719) 836-9005

Fax: (719) 836-9010

Website: http://www.hphclaw.com

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