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The following individuals and businesses have been publicly enjoined from engaging in any further acts of unauthorized practice of law, by order of the Colorado Supreme Court, since January 1, 2000. None of these individuals or businesses is currently licensed to practice law in Colorado. These individuals and businesses cannot legally represent you in a court proceeding, a divorce, an immigration matter, or in any other instance where the services of a licensed attorney would be required:
The following individuals and businesses disobeyed the Colorado Supreme Court’s order to stop engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and were held in contempt by the Court. The individuals and businesses were fined a minimum of $2,000 as a result of disobeying the Court’s order. These individuals and businesses cannot legally represent you in a court proceeding, a divorce, an immigration matter, or in any other instance where the services of a licensed attorney would be required:
The following individuals and businesses have pending injunctive and contempt proceedings against them. While these individuals and businesses may or have been engaging in the unauthorized practice of law they have not yet been enjoined or found in contempt to date.