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Feldmann Nagel, LLC, provides dedicated representation to individuals in legal matters of all types. Our firm possesses a team of highly trained Denver lawyers who are committed to meeting our clients' diverse legal needs, and producing results in the form of major litigation victories. We urge you to contact our offices if you require legal assistance in the following areas:

Pro Hac VicePro Hac Vice is a Latin phrase meaning "for this one particular occasion." It refers to an out-of-state attorney who is given special permission to provide legal services in a particular case, even though that attorney is not licensed to practice in the state in which the case is taking place. Read more about Pro Hac Vice...

Business & Commercial LawBusiness and commercial law refers to a broad range of legal areas, including business, commerce, the formation and management of business entities, consumer transactions, corporate transactions, the purchase and sale of businesses, and choice of entity. Click for more information on business & commercial law...

Civil LitigationCivil litigation refers to legal disputes between two or more parties who are seeking specific performance or monetary damages, as opposed to criminal sanctions. Law firms who provide civil litigation services do so in hearings, arbitrations mediations, and trials that are held before administrative agencies and local, state and federal courts. Read more on civil litigation...

Estate Planning & ProbateEstate planning refers to the legal steps people take to make sure that their wishes regarding their property and health care are honored in the event of their death. These wishes are typically carried out through the establishment of wills and trusts. Probate is the process in which a deceased person's affairs are settled, and this process typically takes place in a court. Learn more about estate planning & probate...

BankruptcyBankruptcy is a legal process that is designed to help people eliminate most or all of their outstanding debt. The process comes in a variety of forms that are called "chapters," and each one of these chapters is meant to serve a specific financial situation. In accordance with federal law, any American has the right to file for bankruptcy. Click to read more about bankruptcy...

Workers' CompensationWorkers' compensation refers to a form of insurance that provides medical benefits and income replacement for workers who are injured while performing their job duties. In order to receive workers' compensation, employees must relinquish the right to sue their employers in the event that their injuries are brought about as a result of employer negligence. Read more on workers' compensation...

Employment LawEmployment law, or labor law, refers to the collection of statutory laws, administrative rulings, and legal precedents which relate to the employer/employee relationship. A firm providing legal representation in employment law cases can assist in matters that include wrongful termination, wage claims, employee discrimination or harassment, and medical and family leave. Learn more about employment law...

Real EstateReal estate law encompasses all legal matters relating to real estate, such as sales, purchases, and other transfers involving real estate; rights and interests in real estate; tenants', renters' and homeowners' rights; property development; foreclosures and home loans; zoning and land use; and rental property and landlord issues. Read more on real estate...

ForeclosureForeclosure involves a mortgage lender seizing a property from a borrower. This process occurs when the borrower is no longer able to make payments towards the mortgage. A number of defenses may be employed to help one avoid home foreclosure, including working with the lender to obtain a loan modification, short sale, or deed in lieu. Read more about foreclosure...

Landlord Tenant LeasingThis area of law involves landlords and tenants, and all aspects of the leasing process, such as the review and drafting of leases. It also involves disputes between landlords and tenants over leases, rental agreements, evictions, nonpayment of rent, and nondelivery of services. Click to learn more about landlord tenant leasing...

Construction LawConstruction law addresses any and all legal matters related to construction, such as land use regulation, homeowners' associations, mechanic's liens, development and subdivision planning, construction contract negotiations and disputes, change orders, design errors and omissions, and soils and materials issues. Read more about construction law...

Oil & Gas LawOil & gas law encompasses issues of acquisition and ownership rights in oil and gas, both before discovery (still under the soil) and after its capture. It can involve disputes related to failures to sell oil in a manner pursuant to a lease agreement, failures to pay landowners pursuant to a lease agreement, improper management of leases, and negligent operations of mining. Read more about oil & gas law...

Family LawFamily law encompasses any legal issue having to do with the family unit, including divorce with kids, divorce without kids, collaborative divorce, adoption, legal separation, prenuptial agreements, paternity, custody, child support, assets & debt division, gay & lesbian issues, grandparent rights & visitation, military divorce, post decree matters, and mediation. Click to learn more about family law...

Criminal DefenseThis branch of law encompasses crimes. It includes the prosecution, defense, and sentencing of individuals who have been charged with the commission of criminal offenses, such as violent crimes, assault, domestic violence, white collar crimes, federal crimes, sex crimes, and internet sex crimes. Click for more information on criminal defense...

Other Defense ServicesMany legal matters require some aspect of defense, such as in cases that involve drug charges, drug distribution & possession with intent to distribute, DUI & DWAI defense, the sealing of criminal records, military justice, hunting, fishing, and wildlife violations, and presidential pardons for wildlife violations. Click for more information on other defense services and the top 10 tips for dealing with law enforcement...

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In any legal matter of consequence, it is recommended that you seek out an attorney who can represent you in your case. Our country's legal system is vast and complex, and if you do not possess considerable knowledge regarding how the system works, you may become lost very quickly, thereby reducing your chances of securing the desired result in your case. An attorney can bring skill and experience to your cases in an effort to obtain the best possible outcome for you.

If you are in need of legal help in a matter related to family law, criminal defense, civil litigation, business, or bankruptcy, contact a Denver attorneytoday.

Denver office:
The Granite Building
Larimer Square
1228 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-813-1200
Fax: 303-813-1201

Steamboat Springs office:
McOffice Building
1120 South Lincoln Avenue, Suite A
P.O. Box 775628
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Phone: 970-879-8616
Fax: 970-879-8513

Vail/Avon office:
Avon Town Square
30 Benchmark Road, Suite 203
P.O. Box 9310
Avon, CO 81620
Phone: 970-748-5004
Fax: 970-949-0906

Austin/Texas office:
500 West 13th St.
Austin, TX 78701

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