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Van Hall, Christopher

Christopher Van Hall - Fort Collins, CO

Attorney at Van Hall Employment Law

Employment/Labor Law Lawyers in Fort Collins, CO

242 Linden Street Fort Collins, CO 80524

Fort Collins Employment/Labor Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment/Labor Law 50%

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  • 5.0 Professional Competence
  • By James S. on Aug. 21, 2024
    Hired Attorney 2024
    I retained Van Hall Law for a niche records case involving a powerful city entity and the complexities of Colorado Open Records (CORA) laws. From the moment Christopher Van Hall took my call, I knew he was the right attorney for my case. Unlike the six other law firms I contacted—who shied away upon hearing my case involved city government—Mr. Van Hall immediately showed genuine interest and confidence in his ability to handle the issue. His expertise and experience were evident from the start. Christopher Van Hall is not your typical lawyer; he approaches his work with a level of dedication and passion that is truly unique. After thorough case research and advocacy on my behalf, Van Hall Employment Law successfully won my case against the City. If you're facing legal challenges with an employer, government agency, or civil rights issues, I highly recommend Van Hall Employment Law. The firm is also refreshingly transparent about legal fees, offering a range of services and pricing options that cater to different needs. Don't let financial concerns deter you from pursuing your rights—Van Hall Law will stand by you every step of the way.
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