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Frequently asked questions
Is BHGR the right law firm for me?
Choosing which law firm is right for you is a weighty decision. The law firm you choose can make a difference in achieving your legal goals and receiving the legal help you need. Founded in 2001, BHGR enjoys a flourishing local and national reputation. We have more than fifty diverse, dedicated attorneys with decades of combined experience representing our esteemed clients.
To learn more, please read About Us.
What types of cases does BHGR handle?
Please call us at (303) 402-1600 or click this link to message one of our staff members who will take your contact information, determine what type of attorney you need, and connect you with one of our attorneys or practice groups so you can schedule a consultation. Prior to becoming a client, we will need to conduct a conflicts check to make sure we don't have any conflicts in representing you or your business and you will be required to execute a Fee Agreement.
To learn more, visit our PRACTICE GROUPS
How can I become a client of BHGR?
Please call us at (303) 402-1600 or click this link to message one of our staff members who will take your contact information, determine what type of attorney you need, and connect you with one of our attorneys or practice groups so you can schedule a consultation.
What are BHGR’s hours?
BHGR’s business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you have a legal emergency after hours or on weekends, click this link to contact us.
Where is BHGR located?
BHGR has offices in Boulder and Denver, Colorado, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and in Irvine and San Diego, California. For our addresses at those locations, visit OUR LOCATIONS. We also have attorneys who are licensed in multiple states, including AZ, CA, CO, NM, NV, NY, TX, and WY.
What will legal fees cost me?
BHGR is committed to providing its clients with the highest quality, cost-effective legal representation. Depending on the type of case you have, we offer hourly, flat-fee, and contingency fee agreements.
What does BHGR expect upfront of me?
BHGR asks its clients to engage in open, honest, complete, and timely communication so that we can most efficiently serve you. Prior to a consultation, please gather any documents, electronic communications, or other information needed to allow our attorneys to gain a full understanding of your matter.
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