For over 100 years, the law firm of Schey, Piller, Alspaugh, & Wong, P.C. has served the greater Longmont, CO community and surrounding northern Colorado. Our firm continues to carry on the tradition of providing a wide range of high quality legal representation for a variety of issues.
The firm also emphasizes representation of clients injured in accidents, Estate Planning, Elder Law and many other cases, where more than five million dollars has been recovered for injured clients the firm represented.Call us for an appointment today.
The firm also emphasizes representation of clients injured in accidents, Estate Planning, Elder Law and many other cases, where more than five million dollars has been recovered for injured clients the firm represented.Call us for an appointment today.
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The firm traces its roots to Jacob S. Schey who began his practice in 1907, and was a founding member of the Boulder County Bar Association that same year. Jacob served as City Attorney for Longmont for more than twenty years, and also conducted his private practice in Longmont until his death in 1963.
Having graduated from Texas Technological College (Texas Tech University) in 1964, Don Alspaugh launched his career as an officer in the United States Air Force, serving in the Strategic Air Command in various capacities but all involving the Minuteman missile system. In mid-1973, Don began his law practice in Longmont.
Estate planning is one of the most important steps any person can take to make sure that their final property and health care wishes are honored, and that loved ones are provided for in their absence. Though often overlooked or put off in favor of more immediate concerns, a comprehensive estate plan can resolve a number of legal questions that arise whenever anyone dies: What is the state of their financial affairs?
In a limited guardianship the guardian assumes only the delegable rights specifically given by a court order. The subject of the guardianship (called a ward of the court) keeps all other decision-making rights not specifically outlined by the court. In a plenary guardianship the rights enumerated in state laws that can be delegated can be applied to the person, the estate, or both.
Our experienced attorneys assist clients forming corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships. We provide analysis and counsel on employment law matters and in the preparation of business agreements, including employment agreements, business purchases, sales and distribution agreements, and commission agreements, as well as exit strategies.
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Louise Gee
Oct 02, 2020
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Joe Hebert
Sep 16, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Phil Wong helped me establish a living trust and a will for my estate planning situation. He responded personally, quickly and efficiently. I have consulted with him in the past on some business matters; I am very pleased with his work and immediate attention to my needs
Phil Wong helped me establish a living trust and a will for my estate planning situation. He responded personally, quickly and efficiently. I have consulted with him in the past on some business matters; I am very pleased with his work and immediate attention to my needs
Lisa Robertson
Jun 18, 2020
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Wesley Aragon
Jun 15, 2020
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Jackie Harris
May 06, 2020
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Phil Wong is wonderful to work with! Incredibly prompt and responsive, direct, and to the point. Phil called me multiple times after hours and even on weekends to help with my M&A transaction. He followed up even after the transaction had closed just to confirm that everything was satisfactory. He is the only attorney I have ever met who actually cares about his clients and is truly looking out for their interests. Phil will not redline your contract to fluff his hours- quite the contrary. Phil is very reasonable and I Highly recommend!
Linda Osborn
Nov 13, 2019
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