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Amanda A. Bradley - Denver, CO

101 University BoulevardSuite 350 Denver, CO 80206

Updated: 09/20/2023

Denver Eminent Domain Lawyer

Overview

Amanda Bradley is a real estate litigation and transactional attorney with more than 15 years of experience advising clients in real property transactions, negotiating and preparing real estate contracts and related documents, and representing clients in all phases of real estate litigation...

About Amanda A. Bradley

Practice Areas

  • Eminent Domain
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Real Estate Transactions

Representative Cases

  • Glenelk Association, Inc. v. Lewis, 260 P.3d 1117 (Colo. 2011)
  • E-470 Public Highway Authority v. Wagner, 77 P.3d 902 (Colo. App. 2003)
  • Envirotest Systems, Corp. v. Colorado Dept. of Revenue, 109 P.3d 142 (Colo. 2005)

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Colorado, 1998
  • U.S. District Court District of Colorado

Other Affiliations

  • Member of the Colorado Bar Association
  • Member of the Denver Bar Association

Education

  • Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, May, 1997
    J.D
  • Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, June, 1994
    B.A
    Honors: With Honors
    Major: Criminal Justice/Pre-Law
    Minor: Political Science and French
  • Cumberland at Durham, University of Durham, Durham, England, 1995
    Summer Program in International and Comparative Law

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

101 University BoulevardSuite 350 Denver, CO 80206

Fax

  • 720-293-4712

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