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Firm: Larry Mertes
1325 Dry Creek Drive , Longmont , Colorado 80503
Practice Areas: Appellate , Assault & Battery, Automobile Accidents, Criminal Defense , Domestic Violence, Drug Crimes, DUI/DWI, Insurance , Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Sexual Abuse, Traffic Violations, Wrongful Death, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense
Larry started his law career in 1983 in Colorado as a deputy district attorney in the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office. In 1990 he founded Mertes Law, now based in SW Longmont, Colorado.Mertes Law’s criminal defense attorneys are dedicated to providing a strong, creative, and competent defense to those accused of any criminal offense in municipal, state, or federal court. They fight to save driving privileges and professional licenses and defend those charged with DUI and Domestic Violence crimes.Mertes Law is a fierce advocate for students who have been accused of sexual misconduct by their school, college, or university under Title IX or school policy with a strong focus on investigating claims and acting as a skilled advisor determined to protect due process rights and present a vigorous defense.The personal injury attorneys at Mertes Law advocate for anyone whose life has been disrupted by personal injury and pain or whose loved one has been taken by the negligence of another. Mertes Law supports those who are struggling with getting their insurance companies to simply do the right thing.Larry is a 2001 graduate of Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College, an organization dedicated to training and educating lawyers and judges who are committed to the jury system and to representing and obtaining justice for individuals — the poor, the injured, the forgotten, the voiceless, the defenseless; and the damned — and to protecting the rights of such people from corporate and government oppression.