WHERE DO YOU TAKE CASES?

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Power Law is available to take cases in any municipal or state court in Colorado.

Our attorneys regularly appear on cases in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. We also have extensive experience in metro area municipal courts, particularly in Aurora Municipal Court.

Power Law also takes cases outside of the metro area, such as Larimer County, Eagle County, Prowers County, Pueblo County, and El Paso County.

Amelia is a Colorado native and knows the importance of providing quality representation in every corner of our beautiful state.

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

Every case, and every client, are different. It is impossible to accurately the estimate cost of representation without a First Meeting with Power Law. Power Law is committed to cost transparency. Our goal is to always make our representation affordable and efficient.

Power Pay

Power Pay is our program to make legal representation affordable to as many people as possible. If you qualify for Power Pay, the rates we charge will be reduced and you may be able to make payments on your retainer.

 

Hourly and Flat Fee

The traditional way lawyers charge their time is by the hour. However, lawyers have begun to use flat fees in some cases. Flat fees like getting your car repaired - you know that replacing the timing belt will cost $1,000, no matter how much time the mechanic spends on the repair. At Power Law, we evaluate each case individually to see if an hourly or a flat fee arrangement makes sense.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR FIRST MEETING?

Your first meeting (or consultation) with an attorney is the beginning of an important working relationship. At Power Law, the first meeting is meant to give you real insight about your specific case, even if you decide to hire a different attorney.

What to Bring

  • Any documents you have been given by the court or the police

  • Any personal records you may have (for example, hospital records)

  • Your family or other support - but we may ask them to wait outside so we can talk to just you

  • Your questions about your case and what to expect from working with an attorney

What You Will Learn

  • Basic understanding of your particular charge(s)

  • Overview of the criminal justice process

  • Potential action items for you to work on

  • A customized cost estimate