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Every attorney below practices through their own firm and sets their own consultation terms. Their focus areas are listed so you can pick the right person the first time.
Specializes in complex tax and state law planning strategies
Mark Pierce is admitted to practice law in Colorado and Wyoming. He is a skilled businessman, accountant, and attorney with extensive experience in diverse areas of the law, including bankruptcy, corporations, estate planning, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, mergers and acquisitions, oil and gas, securities, tax, transportation, and real estate. Essentially, he has had a lifetime planning and preserving estates; primarily through complex tax and state law planning strategies, but also through experience with debtor/creditor relationships and bankruptcy.
Specializes in business law
Matt Meuli (pronounced like smiley without the s) is admitted to practice law in Colorado and Wyoming. He is also a Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA). Matt began his career with the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office representing the Wyoming Department of Revenue in mineral valuation and taxation, ad valorem valuation and taxation, sales and use taxation, and estate tax administration. He later became the Excise Tax Director for the Wyoming Department of Revenue. Matt currently focuses on trusts and legacy planning, asset protection and business exit strategies.
Specializes in asset protection, estate planning, and business formation
Jonathan is admitted to practice law in Colorado and Wyoming. He helps business owners at nearly every level and in nearly every industry with asset protection, estate planning, and business formation. He believes everyone has the right to protect their assets and their privacy. Jonathan's strategic and actionable advice considers the realities of running a business as well as the reality of aggressive tactics sometimes used by those who are out to take what you value most.
Specializes in litigation, estate planning, and creating LLCs and corporations
Brandi Joffrion is a skilled attorney with extensive experience in diverse areas including litigation, estate planning, and creating limited liability companies and corporations. She is also a professor and former offshore anti-money laundering compliance officer. Brandi can provide you with particular advice on your specific situation in the areas listed above. Brandi is licensed to practice law in Colorado.
Specializes in transactional and securities law
Yev Muchnik is an experienced transactional and securities attorney with a focus on early and growth stage, mission-forward technology companies innovating across different sectors. Yev is motivated by unconventional companies led by entrepreneurs that challenge the status quo and considers herself to be somewhat of a legal practitioner mongrel, in that she is an entrepreneur at heart and has recently tested the waters with early-stage investing. Yev is driven by innovation across all sectors and is an early adopter, particularly drawn to new shiny tech gadgets (down the rabbit hole of VR currently). Her two boys, Ronan and Toby, keep her on her toes when she’s not working! They love exploring Colorado and are also avid travelers.
Specializes in estate planning
As a mother, wife, and attorney, she has made it her life mission to help people like you protect their hard-earned life savings, property, and their future. Natalie is an award-winning attorney, best-selling author, a nationwide speaker about women and money, and a fearless cheerleader for her client's success. Natalie founded Goldberg LLP to bring the power of estate planning law to you! Natalie focuses her legal practice on high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth families. Natalie's team works closely with all families and even established a company Life, Legacy Legal that provides top-notch planning for the masses!
Specializes in estate planning, real estate, litigation, probate, and workers’ compensation law
Cooper Overstreet was born on the island of Cyprus and lived abroad until the age of 8. After spending his formative years in Colorado, he received his B.A. in International Business from Whitworth University. While attending the University of Wyoming College of Law, Cooper gained extensive experience in estate planning and gift planning through internships with local estate planning firms and a nationally recognized gift planning organization. Cooper’s practice focuses on business organization and representation, real estate transactions and litigation, estate planning, probate matters, and workers’ compensation matters. Whether it’s starting a new business or representing clients in court, Cooper supports clients each step of the way. When not representing clients, Cooper enjoys spending time with his wife, Katie, and four young children, playing sports, enjoying the outdoors, and staying current on local and international events.
Specializes in business and real estate law, creditors’ rights law, and commercial litigation
Jeffrey Boldt has worked as an attorney in private practice since 2001. His first nine years of practice were spent in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he specialized in debtor-creditor law and bankruptcy law on behalf of institutional lending clients at large firms including Barnes & Thornburg, and Locke Reynolds, the firm that is now known as Frost Brown Todd. After this valuable experience, Jeffrey Boldt moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming in 2010, and has practiced here ever since. Jeffrey is both a litigator and a transactional attorney. He specializes in business and real estate law, creditors’ rights law, bankruptcy, and commercial litigation. He also has considerable experience representing local governmental entities and serving the legal needs of clients who have personal injury claims. Away from the office, Jeffrey enjoys motorcycle riding, playing guitar, and curating a modest collection of works by contemporary local artists.
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