The Law Center P.C. - Highlands Ranch, CO
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Highlands Ranch, CO
300 Plaza Drive Suite 200 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Highlands Ranch Criminal Defense Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Verified ClientConsulted Law firm 2020I had a very old charge in FL that resulted in adjudication withheld, and now I live out of state. While doing my own research I became very confused about my 2nd Amendment rights. Federal vs state, purchase vs possession, FFL vs private sale, etc. I was a little skeptical of this firms consultation fee but very happy I paid it. The lawyer I spoke with was very knowledgeable and I could tell he was passionate about our rights. I have a clearer picture of what the process looks like, and what to do if there are any bumps in the road. He went one step further in providing me with resources online and in my area to confidently facilitate exercising my rights.
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2014-2018I used both Robert Wareham and Chris Erskine for 2 divorces. Extremely pleased with all services and with outcomes of divorces
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Consulted Law firm 2023Seemed A OK until the consultation wasn't free... I cancelled, the site that referred me said free consults
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Hired Law firm 2020Very easy to communicate with. Comfortable with the direction given and answers with all our questions. They went above and beyond our expectations. We worked with Krystal Woodbury, Jill Sullivan, and Jennifer Holschuh. All were very professional and knowledgeable in their approach.
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