The Law Office of Jonathan A. Hagn, P.C. - Denver, CO
Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in Denver, CO
802 E 19th Ave Denver, CO 80218
Denver Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for The Law Office of Jonathan A. Hagn, P.C.
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Hired Law firm 2018-2024Jonathan is a class act. He is decisive, professional, and get's the job done. Yes, he can be blunt, but frankly that is valuable to me in getting the job done. He has handled numerous post-judgment collection efforts for us and is one of the few attorneys in Colorado that understands how to do it and get results. For example, he handled an arbitration for us and performed perfectly when he found out the other side had lied (extensively). If you need a Pitbull for collections and post-judgment recovery in Colorado, you can't get a better attorney. If you get offended by Pitbulls, then you probably need to work with someone else. BTW, he is located up near Boulder now, not in Denver.
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Hired Law firm 2021Hired to collect a debt. Treated me like I was a debtor he was pursuing, instead of client paying him a handsome % of the collected debt due me. Condescending is too kind of a description of Mr. Hagn.
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