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Denver Employment Law Firm
Overview
If you are suffering from an inherently intimidating or harmful workplace, you need an attorney who can protect your rights and serve as your voice against the oppressive employer. The experienced employment law attorneys at Colorado Employee Advocates fight for those who are treated unfairly or subject to a hostile work environment. Colorado Employee Advocates also offers estate planning services, helping individuals protect their assets through wills, trusts, and other documents. Whether you have been wrongfully terminated or need to update a living will or trust, you can rest assured that Colorado Employee Advocates possesses the skills and determination to help you achieve your goals and secure justice. Contact the firm today for a confidential case evaluation.
About Colorado Employee Advocates
Practice Areas
- Employment Law
- Wills, Trusts & Estates
- Commercial litigation
- Business disputes
- Real estate litigation
- Personal injury claims
- Class action lawsuits
- Labor and employment cases
- Defense against auctions
- Tenant/landlord disputes
People
Attorneys
- Dan R. Godin (Associate Attorney)
- Denison Goodrich-Schlenker (Associate Attorney)
- Justin M. Plaskov
- Rachel Tumin (Associate Attorney)
Staff
- Gianna Rizzo, Administrative Assistant and Intake Specialist
Office Information
Address
1999 Broadway, Suite 3225 Denver, CO 80202
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 9-5
Phone
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