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Boulder, Colorado Civil Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 13 Boulder attorneys and 17 law firms.

Anne Marie Pignatiello
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Moorhead Law Group with 26 years of experience
1650 38th Street, Boulder, CO

Barre M. Sakol
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Barre M Sakol with 50 years of experience
255 Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO

Christopher C. Jeffers
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Christopher C Jeffers Attorney with 38 years of experience
3775 Iris Avenue, Boulder, CO

Gail K. Johnson
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Johnson and Brennan with 29 years of experience
1401 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO

Josh A Marks
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti LLP with 38 years of experience
1712 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO

Mark T. Langston
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Mark T Langston with 40 years of experience
1881 9th Street, Boulder, CO

Michael J. Thomson
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Purvis Gray with 31 years of experience
4410 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO

Patricia S. Bellac
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Patricia S Bellac Law Firm with 34 years of experience
4845 Pearl East Circle, Boulder, CO

Paul McCormick
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at McCormick and Kennedy with 53 years of experience
507 Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO

Paul Zogg
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Paul Zogg with 39 years of experience
1221 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO

Scott Jurdem
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Jurdem LLC with 49 years of experience
820 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO

Steven Louth
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Steven Louth Law Offices with 37 years of experience
507 Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO

Timothy M. Rastello
Colorado Civil Rights attorney at Holland and Hart with 44 years of experience
1800 Broadway Avenue, Boulder, CO
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