Andrew John Contiguglia
Investor | Business Advisor | Lawyer | Consultant to small and online businesses
WHAT I DO: I counsel and advise small and medium sized businesses and influencers to gain legal advantages and protection by providing original, success-focused strategies and legal know-how. I help protect business owners from making legal mistakes by educating them with knowledge about the legal issues that affect them in business. Business that thrive include a lawyer as part of their success team.
WHO I WORK WITH: Since 1996 I have helped small, medium, and large businesses, local and online influencers navigate and avoid legal mistakes.
WHY IT WORKS: By providing original, success-focused strategies to help businesses grow, I educate business owners with general knowledge and information about the legal issues that affect them in their business. Owners can be more successful in business if they maintain a more detailed understanding about the legal issues they can encounter while running their businesses.
WHAT MAKES ME DIFFERENT: My unique perspective as a trial lawyer and transactional attorney with almost 25 years of experience gives businesses an advantage when it comes to their long term goals and day to day operations. Education about the law empowers you with a framework to ask intelligent questions, take smart actions, and protect yourself, your customers, and your business future.
Want to schedule a business strategy session?
Contact me: ajc@contiguglia.com
Office: 303-780-7333
Website: www.contiguglia.com
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Entertainment & Sports Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- General Civil
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
Contingency Fees are utilized in my clients' personal injury cases.
- California
- Colorado
- New York
- 10th Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- Owner and President
- The Contiguglia Law Firm, P.C.
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- Quality legal and client care is our top priority. We are here to lead you through unfamiliar situations, guide you where we have skill and provide you with insight on your case. We will be approachable while maintaining a true direction to help you accomplish your goals. Each case is approached with individual care and concern. Bring us your problems, we'll help you fix them.
- Managing Shareholder
- Contiguglia / Fazzone, P.C.
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- Associate Attorney
- Miller & Steiert, P.C.
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- Associate Attorney
- Hull & Zimmerman, P.C.
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- The University of Denver Sturm College of Law
- J.D. (1995) | Law
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- Columbia University
- B.A. (1992) | Political Science - International Affairs
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- SuperLawyer
- Superlawyers
- SuperLawyer
- Superlawyers
- SuperLawyer
- Superlawyers
- SuperLawyer
- Superlawyers
- SuperLawyer
- Superlawyers
- State Bar of California
- Member
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- New York State Bar
- Member
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- First Amendment Lawyer's Association
- Member / Fmr. President
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- Colorado State Bar  # 26901
- Member
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- Andrew Contiguglia on School Search and Seizure Case
- The Legal Satyricon
- Social Media Law, First Amendment Lawyer's Association, Denver, CO
- Phoenix Forum
- The Defense Attorney Perspective, Nat'l Assoc. of Robbery Detectives, Vail, CO
- Phoenix Forum
- Legal Panel / Legal Update, Phoenix Forum, Tempe, AZ
- Phoenix Forum
- Speaker on legal panel for legal update; discussed business law related issues, GDPR, privacy, and IP updates;
- Website
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- Q. What kind of lawyer do I need? I own an assisted living home and one of my clients fell and they are sueing me
- A: Assuming you are insured, you should tender the complaint to your insurance company and open a claim. Depending on the type of policy you have, they will likely assign a defense attorney to defend the action on your company's behalf. If you are uninsured, you will be required to hire a defense attorney to defend your organization. Under Colorado law, business entities are required to be represented by counsel.
- Q. If a company allows a third party to under bid a current contract, is that bid rigging?
- A: If you have a signed contract, then you have a signed contract. The terms will control termination and whether you will be obligated to lower your bid in the event someone underbids. But perhaps you get a right to match or get out of the deal. But this is all contract-driven. If there is a signed agreement, neither party can breach it unless it wants to face a lawsuit and damages. You would have to evaluate what your damages are going to be. As for bid-rigging, it could be if it can be proven that the parties manipulating the value of the deal are "in on it" together.
- Q. If we are not legally required in Colorado to speak to police/open the door, how can a warrant be issued
- A: You’ve asked a number of different quests over a few different posts. i will try to compound everything in to one answer to you don’t have to go to multiple places to get an answers.
Warrants are based on a very low legal standard called “probable cause.” There is no requirement that a police officer speak to an accused before getting a warrant. And if the accused was my client, i would say not to speak to the police anyway. So, really all that is needed is someone stating that he/she has been the victim of a crime. If there is any form of corroborating evidence, like another kid who was sent a buttock picture from your friend’s son, that would likely be enough. The interview stage ... Read More