The Louisville Law Group is a law firm created by Colorado attorney John Gstalder and is comprised of dedicated people continually striving to offer high quality legal services in a personal, caring and efficient manner. Located in the vibrant community of Louisville, Colorado, in Boulder County, Colorado, The Louisville Law Group is centrally located between the cities of Boulder, Denver and Fort Collins, and nearby the towns of Lafayette, Superior, Broomfield, Niwot, Erie and Longmont.
The Louisville Law Group has been advising and representing individuals, businesses, professionals, non-profits, and trusts and estates in and around the Boulder-Denver metropolitan front range area in a broad range of legal matters for over 25 years.
The Louisville Law Group has been advising and representing individuals, businesses, professionals, non-profits, and trusts and estates in and around the Boulder-Denver metropolitan front range area in a broad range of legal matters for over 25 years.
Services
Businesses, professionals, families and individuals looking for responsive, knowledgeable legal advice and assistance turn to The Louisville Law Group. We offer legal services in both commercial and personal areas of law. To schedule a consultation, please call 303.666.4557 or email us at L.Edge@TheLouisvilleLawGroup.com.
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Rob Ita Scott
Oct 26, 2020
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John Gstalder has been an attorney of mine for over ten years. He's worked with me (and my wife) on a number of occasions for both professional and personal issues. the professional issues ranged from non-profit ByLaws, governance, and structure to HR issues. His rates were very reasonable for the work performed. I highly recommend him to anyone.
David Smith
Jul 23, 2019
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Stay away from this guy. I am out of the country and needed someone to take my place at small claims court. Gstalder would not even talk to me without paying $500, and on top of that he did not know the deadline a lawyer had to enter his representation with the court. To start it all off I spent a 1/2 talking to his screener, and she had no clue later of what I had said to the guy.