Practice Areas​

Legal Practice Areas

A Practical Approach to Complex Legal Matters

Legal disputes involving real estate, contracts, and civil litigation require more than familiarity with the law. They require careful evaluation, disciplined strategy, and an understanding of when to push—and when not to.

Frontier Law focuses on helping clients resolve contested matters with clarity and purpose. Each case is approached with close attention to the facts, the applicable law, and the practical realities at stake, with the goal of achieving outcomes that are both effective and efficient.

Legal Practice Areas​

Real Estate Litigation

Frontier Law represents property owners, investors, and businesses in real estate disputes throughout Colorado. The practice is focused on resolving contested matters involving property rights, contracts, and ownership—where the outcome has lasting financial and practical consequences.

Colorado real estate disputes often turn on easements, boundary lines, recorded documents, and statutory obligations. Each matter is approached with careful analysis of the facts, governing instruments, and applicable Colorado law, with an emphasis on efficient resolution and strong advocacy when litigation is necessary.

Property & Ownership Disputes
Representation in disputes involving boundary lines, easements, access rights, partitions, adverse possession claims, landlord–tenant conflicts, and competing ownership interests—particularly in rural and undeveloped land.

Contracts, Transactions & Lease Disputes
Dispute-focused representation arising from real estate contracts, purchase agreements, leases, and transactional breakdowns, including enforcement actions and claims involving misrepresentation or nonperformance.

Title, Insurance & Escrow Disputes
Advising and representing clients in matters involving title defects, title insurance coverage disputes, escrow failures, and closing-related conflicts.

Distressed Property & Foreclosure-Related Disputes
Guidance and representation in disputes involving distressed properties, foreclosure-related conflicts, and contested rights arising from default or transfer.


Business & Commercial Disputes

Frontier Law represents businesses and individuals in commercial disputes involving contracts, financial obligations, and breakdowns in business relationships. These matters often arise when expectations diverge, performance is disputed, or significant money is at stake.
The focus is on resolving contested business matters efficiently and strategically—through early assessment, negotiation, and, when necessary, litigation—while keeping long-term business and financial consequences firmly in view.

Contract & Commercial Litigation
Representation in disputes involving breach of contract, unpaid obligations, failed agreements, misrepresentation, and enforcement of contractual rights. Matters commonly involve disputes between business partners, vendors, customers, contractors, and service providers.
Each case is approached with close attention to the governing agreements, the factual record, and the practical leverage available, with the goal of achieving a resolution that protects your position without unnecessary escalation.

Construction & Contract Disputes

Construction disputes often involve overlapping contracts, technical issues, and significant financial exposure. Frontier Law represents property owners, contractors, and other stakeholders in construction-related disputes where scope, performance, payment, or responsibility is contested.

These matters frequently arise when projects fall behind, workmanship is challenged, or payment disputes escalate. Each case is approached with careful analysis of the governing contracts, the project record, and the applicable law, with a focus on resolving disputes efficiently and positioning clients effectively if litigation becomes necessary.

Construction Defect Claims
Representation in disputes involving alleged construction defects, defective workmanship, design issues, warranty claims, and liability allocation among contractors, subcontractors, and design professionals.

Contract Interpretation & Enforcement
Dispute-focused representation involving construction contracts and related agreements, including claims arising from scope disputes, change orders, delay claims, and alleged nonperformance.

Mechanic’s Lien & Payment Disputes
Representation in disputes involving mechanic’s liens, unpaid work, retainage claims, and enforcement of payment rights under Colorado law.

Military Law

Frontier Law represents servicemembers and veterans facing adverse military actions and disciplinary proceedings. Led by a former Marine and Army JAG officer, the practice focuses on protecting service records, careers, and long-term consequences with careful attention to process, evidence, and command dynamics.

Military matters often carry consequences that extend far beyond the immediate proceeding. Each case is approached with an understanding of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, applicable regulations, and the practical realities of military service—so clients can make informed decisions at every stage.

Courts-Martial & Military Justice
Representation in courts-martial and other proceedings under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including investigation, charge analysis, motion practice, and case strategy.

Administrative & Adverse Actions
Assistance with Article 15 proceedings, letters of reprimand, adverse administrative actions, security clearance-related issues, and administrative separations, with a focus on record accuracy and long-term impact.

Military Records & Post-Service Matters
Guidance related to correcting military records, discharge characterization issues, and matters affecting veterans’ benefits and post-service opportunities.

Bankruptcy

Frontier Law provides limited bankruptcy representation for individuals and businesses facing financial distress where careful legal analysis and strategic decision-making are required. Bankruptcy is not appropriate for every situation, and the focus is on helping clients understand whether relief under the Bankruptcy Code makes sense given their broader legal and financial circumstances.

Representation is typically limited to Chapter 7 matters and select cases where bankruptcy intersects with pending litigation, property interests, or business obligations. Each matter is evaluated carefully, with an emphasis on accuracy, compliance, and long-term consequences rather than volume or speed.

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