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Simon is the owning attorney of the Tolbert Law Office. His background is primarily in natural resource law, and originally started the firm as a natural resources boutique law firm, which has expanded into related general areas of contracts, real property, and tort law. As such, he considers himself more as a general practitioner than a specialist which allows him to bring solutions to clients that have a multitude of issues. Simon brings a passion to helping his clients obtain a favorable outcome to their legal issues, but especially to obtain those results efficiently. His favorite axiom that he repeatedly reminds his clients is that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” especially in regards to legal advice.
Military Service
Prior to moving to Colorado, Simon served as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps. Captain Tolbert served one deployment to Iraq in 2008, serving as an infantry battalion’s motor transport officer in Al Anbar Province. He was honored to have served with some of the bravest and most honorable men and women on the planet. He has found that litigation and military science are very comparable in regards to tactics and strategies, however, litigation should be attempted to be avoided unless it makes economic sense to proceed.
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Chat withState: New Mexico
Acquired: 2018
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State: Colorado
Acquired: 2011
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1415 Park Ave W, Denver, CO, 80205-2103
4 Client Reviews
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Posted by Ronna | March 12, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Inexperienced
I was a client of his. We would schedule times to talk, and he would come u prepared. He would act as if he was prepared but hadn't read emails from opposing counsel. When I questioned my bill, he documented it took him an hour to read a simple 5 paragraph document. When I questioned, his reply was...
Lawyers are held to a very high standard of confidentiality with regard to representation of clients. Therefore, without the informed written consent of this particular client, this reply is suppressed and limited to the firm’s general lawyering and specific policies. Lawyers owe a duty of candor to the tribunal. As such, as a firm policy, we also extend this candor to our clients in regards to explaining to them the legal expectations or merits of their case. Sometimes clients do not wish to hear the realistic legal expectations for their case, and as such, may not be completely happy with the result, even when such result is net positive. Regardless, the firm’s policy on communication is to always treat each client with courtesy, respect, and the highest level of professionalism in every conversation and email. As lawyers, we are held to a standard of reasonableness with our billing. The standard practice of the firm is to always execute an engagement letter with each and every one of our clients, which details the legal relationship, the fees agreed to, and even processes for grievances. As a firm practice, we often give pro-bono hours to clients in need. We always itemize our bill to show what legal acts were performed down to each specific tenth of an hour worked. However, even with all these procedures in place, some clients choose not read their bill, which may detail that one hours’ worth of billing may have been spread over two days of work, through multiple teleconferences negotiating a positive settlement, examining the settlement, and arranging for the logistics and the delivery of that settlement. Lastly, our firm immediately releases all funds kept in the firm’s state regulated trust account upon the closing of a matter. This practice is in comport with CRPC Rule 1.15. We mail a check to the client’s address on record as shown our signed engagement letter for the amount remaining of any retainer not used. However, it is the responsibility of the client to deposit the check upon receipt. I apologize that you do not feel that you have not had a positive experience, and we will be contacting you to try and clear up any misunderstandings.
Posted by nick | January 31, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Very helpful on a civil case I had
Simon helped me out twice with 2 civil cases for my company in Denver. He's very knowledgeable and strong when it comes to dealing with third parties battling against you. I'll use him again in the future.
Posted by Amy | December 20, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Excellent Attorney!
I had the privilege of working with Mr. Tolbert last Summer when he helped me with an employment contract issue that I was having. He went above and beyond to explain to me what my options were and ended up getting me out of a potentially complicated lawsuit. He was very professional, reliable, eff...
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2013 - 2014
Attorney, Lear & Lear LLP
2011 - 2013
Attorney, Burleson Cooke, LLP
2005 - 2011
Logistics Officer 0402, United States Marine Corps Reserve
2005
JD
2002
BA - Bachelor of Arts
English