The Law Firm of Bruce A. Danford, LLC - Broomfield, CO
11971 Quay StreetBroomfield, CO 80020
Broomfield Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
Mr. Danford received his undergraduate degree in accounting in 1982 from California State University, Dominguez Hills. After working in various accounting capacities, including acting as the controller for various financially distressed companies in Chapter 11, Mr. Danford became a certified public accountant in Illinois in 1995....
Mr. Danford received his undergraduate degree in accounting in 1982 from California State University, Dominguez Hills. After working in various accounting capacities, including acting as the controller for various financially distressed companies in Chapter 11, Mr. Danford became a certified public accountant in Illinois in 1995....
Mr. Danford received his undergraduate degree in accounting in 1982 from California State University, Dominguez Hills. After working in various accounting capacities, including acting as the controller for various financially distressed companies in Chapter 11, Mr. Danford became a certified public accountant in Illinois in 1995.
In January 2001, Mr. Danford received his Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. This was followed by the receipt of his Master of Laws in taxation in June 2001 with two Certificates of Course Specialization, one in employee benefits and the other in estate planning. Mr. Danford is a member of the Colorado Bar Association and is a frequent provider of pro bono services with Metro Volunteer Lawyers.
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