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Grand Junction, Colorado Government Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Grand Junction attorneys and 3 law firms.

Betty C. Bechtel
Colorado Government attorney at Bechtel and Santo with 46 years of experience
205 North 4th Street, Grand Junction, CO

Christopher G. McAnany
Colorado Government attorney at Dufford Waldeck Milburn and Krohn with 33 years of experience
744 Horizon Court, Grand Junction, CO

Imelda C. Mulholland
Colorado Government attorney at Hoskin Farina and Kampf with 19 years of experience
200 Grand Avenue, Grand Junction, CO

Matthew G Weber
Colorado Government attorney at Hoskin Farina and Kampf with 37 years of experience
200 Grand Avenue, Grand Junction, CO

Michael C. Santo
Colorado Government attorney at Bechtel and Santo with 32 years of experience
205 North 4th Street, Grand Junction, CO
Need help with a government matter?
As a business-owner or individual your interests will be effected and governed by Governmental Law. An attorney specialized in Government Law will help you navigate any challenges. Government lawyers include those who specialize in any of the following areas of law: Federal Law, False Claims Act, Federal Tort Claims, Government Affairs and Investigations, Government Relations, Government Tort Liability, Legislative Practice, State and Local Government Law, and Public Policy.
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