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    Brewer Offord & Pedersen LLP

    Brewer Offord & Pedersen LLP

    (115 reviews)

    I want to give a big shoutout to Adam and his team, especially Ashlee, for helping my client…read morethrough a very difficult tenant situation. My seller's husband had generously allowed "a friend" to stay in the home to avoid homelessness, but unfortunately, that goodwill was taken advantage of--and his friend refused to leave. Adam and Ashlee worked tirelessly, navigating multiple court filings and setbacks with patience and professionalism. Thanks to their persistence and expertise, they were finally able to secure a court order and coordinate with the Sheriff to lawfully remove the friend. It was a stressful situation, but their commitment made all the difference. If you ever need a team that knows how to handle tough tenant issues the right way, these are the people you want in your corner.

    I was referred to Brewer, Offord, Pederson by a friend from church. From our initial consultation,…read moreAdam Pederson did not disappoint. He came to the consultation fully prepared and reviewed all the material I shared with him. He provided many different options as next steps as well as different scenarios we would potentially encounter. Adam has an arsenal of knowledge and plethora of experience which is important because cases may unexpectedly escalate to litigation and Adam knows how to handle all situations. Adam handled my entire case end to end and if I could do it all over again, I would not change a thing and still choose to work with Brewer, Offord, Pederson.

    Flicker Kerin

    Flicker Kerin

    (7 reviews)

    This firm does not care about their client and here is my story. I chose FKKB because of their…read morewebsite touting their ability to handle high asset and complex divorce matters. My Husband and I had a start-up, formed in 2012, initially headquartered in Walnut Creek, CA. In Fall of 2014, my husband moved our HQ to Denver, CO. With teenagers and aging parents in CA, I had to fly back and forth, while my husband stayed in Denver. Our Company was our ONLY ASSET. In December of 2016, our company received a valuation of $4 billion. I filed for divorce in February 2017 due to a health issue caused by the toll of having to fly back and forth all the time. When I filed, I worked with another firm. But, by June of 2017, I realized that first attorney was out of his depth. Within 4 months of filing, I then switched to FKKB based on my internet search. My husband was an MBA JD, but never practiced law. I told FKKB that he was smart and that they needed to get a jump on him. As soon as I filed, I was fired from our company, which was standard. Instead of a good salary for part-time work, now, I received unemployment in the amount of $2400/mo. With the first Attny my initial spousal support award was $8500/mo, based on my husband's salary of $28,000/month. The Spousal Support order was not 'permanent', but could be modified. Within 6 months of hiring FKKB, my husband permanently stopped paying any spousal support at all, forcing me to move again for the second time since filing. Could FKKB see the error in the support order and move to make it 'permanent'. Nope. During the course of their representation, when FKKB finally requested financial documents from our company in Denver (the only asset we had), we received a letter from Denver counsel that we had no jurisdiction, there. FKKB failed by not immediately getting local Denver Co-Counsel. So the complexity, in part, required action in Denver, which FKKB never asserted. If they are 'sophisticated', they should have anticipated a jurisdictional issue. For the next two years, through a series of strategic maneuvers, my husband outplayed FKKB and dumped our company into the bankruptcy court in April of 2019, just so I would get nothing. He continues to work, but now has a newly formed company, of which I am not a part. That was the objective. I told FKKB what he would do. I was married to him for 17 years. I knew his M.O. In the end, I got nothing. Even the $250,000 in spousal support arrears were erased, because they were not made permanent. Though I am not sure a 'permanent' order would have solidified the arrears, I think it would have been harder to erase them, especially since he never filed anything to reduce them. I spent all I had on these attorneys, which might not seem like a lot of money, but with no support, I spent $165,000 in fees to FKKB. I ran out of money in December of 2018. In my last meeting with FKKB, Partner Rolf Kruger said to me that my husband was the worst guy he'd ever seen, and that if I wanted to get my millions, I should just write a book. So my husband, who is not certified in family law, and never practiced law, was much more sophisticated in a divorce matter than FKKB. My husband out-maneuvered FKKB. So what does 'Complex' mean on their website? To me, 'complex' means, 'no matter where the money is hidden, even internationally, we'll find it and get it.' How good were they? What did I get for $165,000? Not one thing. At 60, I returned to the job market just to pay my bills. In June of 2020 I had to represent myself in an in-person, 8-hour divorce trial. I phoned FKKB to ask if they would please read my trial brief, which I had written, and I would pay them for their time. I spoke to Rolf Kruger. He said, "No, we're done with this matter". Nice. I would never recommend this firm. They only cared about earning fees, and never took my best interest to heart . As a client, I am smart, respectful, and deferential. I am not unstable. I don't take any prescription drugs. I was not bothersome to them, except that even I could see how inadequate their representation was, especially with regard to Colorado, and tried to convey the urgency. My warnings fell on deaf ears, and my worst fears were realized.

    Attorney Rolf Kruger and Erin McCormick are very resourceful and kind…read more They are always very helpful and effective even after the divorce settlement had finalized. They both are very honest, caring, and efficient, and you don't have worry about over spending time and money when you go through divorce. I would definitely highly recommend both of them.

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