Experience counts in the courtroom and at the mediation table. If you are facing a civil dispute or attempting to avoid legal problems, Kathie Troudt Riley puts her comprehensive legal knowledge and 25 years of experience to work for you. The combative atmosphere and high-stakes consequences of litigation can trigger anxiety. In addition to effectively litigating your case, Kathie seeks to ease the stress associated with the process.
She listens to your concerns, answers your questions and updates you about case strategy and next steps. Through her dynamic courtroom presence and her detailed preparations, she secures positive results for clients. As a mediator Kathie facilitates fair resolution of disputes. Kathie's advanced skills and training effectively resolve issues in an atmosphere of creativity and cooperation.
She assists the parties to reach the best possible outcome for their dispute. Kathie utilizes her skills to assist you in forming a business that manages your risk, protects your assets and accomplishes your business goals.
She listens to your concerns, answers your questions and updates you about case strategy and next steps. Through her dynamic courtroom presence and her detailed preparations, she secures positive results for clients. As a mediator Kathie facilitates fair resolution of disputes. Kathie's advanced skills and training effectively resolve issues in an atmosphere of creativity and cooperation.
She assists the parties to reach the best possible outcome for their dispute. Kathie utilizes her skills to assist you in forming a business that manages your risk, protects your assets and accomplishes your business goals.
Services
Providing quality legal service in a busy practice with a diverse caseload including general counsel, litigation, agricultural, equine and rural law, wills and probate, and mediation services.
Instructor of Agricultural Law and guest lecturer in Equine Sciences Program at Colorado State University.
Lead attorney for the Commissioner of Agriculture and Department of Agriculture; represented the Boards of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Examiners, the Committee on Anticompetitive Conduct, and the State Fair.
Instructor of Agricultural Law and guest lecturer in Equine Sciences Program at Colorado State University.
Lead attorney for the Commissioner of Agriculture and Department of Agriculture; represented the Boards of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, and Medical Examiners, the Committee on Anticompetitive Conduct, and the State Fair.
A committed, knowledgeable attorney who zealously advocates on your behalf can bring comfort and peace of mind along with results.
For 25 years, Kathie Troudt Riley has effectively represented businesses, contractors, farmers, ranchers, property owners and individuals involved in disputes.
Individual attention - When you engage Kathie Troudt Riley, P.C., you experience the care and attention of a small, focused firm, not the anonymity and overhead costs of a large one.
A more cost-efficient model - Kathie constantly seeks ways to cut your costs while maintaining the high level of legal services you expect and deserve.
For 25 years, Kathie Troudt Riley has effectively represented businesses, contractors, farmers, ranchers, property owners and individuals involved in disputes.
Individual attention - When you engage Kathie Troudt Riley, P.C., you experience the care and attention of a small, focused firm, not the anonymity and overhead costs of a large one.
A more cost-efficient model - Kathie constantly seeks ways to cut your costs while maintaining the high level of legal services you expect and deserve.
Mediation can be a highly effective tool to preserve the stability and well-being of your employment, community or business relationships in lieu of or prior to filing a lawsuit or during the turbulent process of litigation.
In most cases, mediation will yield more expedient results than going to trial, as through the structured mediation process you set aside hostility and agree on issues that are important to you.
The predictability of mediation reduces the stress of legal conflicts and puts important decisions in your hands, rather than in the court's power.
In most cases, mediation will yield more expedient results than going to trial, as through the structured mediation process you set aside hostility and agree on issues that are important to you.
The predictability of mediation reduces the stress of legal conflicts and puts important decisions in your hands, rather than in the court's power.
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