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“The Freedom of Thought Conscience & Religion In Eastern Europe“, Council of Europe, 1982
Tim Bullock is a trial lawyer with 21 years of experience in state and federal courts. He is well-regarded by his peers for his ability to quickly get to the heart of complex legal matters. Tim is proud to serve the residents of Colorado and New Mexico.
Before graduating law school, Tim interned as a prosecutor and was elected to the city council of a local municipality. He has served on the boards of several non-profit and governmental entities including urban renewal authorities, water and sewer authorities and regional authorities comprised of local metro governments.
This commitment continues in his private practice, where Tim represents individual and corporate clients in a variety of civil and professional matters. He is an attorney experienced in estate planning, consumer law and bankruptcy. Tim represents professionals in disciplinary matters where professional licenses may be in jeopardy. He has a track record of significant, published jury verdicts and settlements helping victims of personal injury, auto accidents, insurance bad faith and negligence.
Before law, Tim worked as a brick layer, tile setter and stone mason. This evolved into general contracting and property development. He has engaged as the principal over nearly two dozen projects building new, remodeling and physically moving homes from one location to another. In the realm of real estate law, Tim’s background includes quieting title, subdividing and representing property owners in zoning, boundary and construction disputes.
He is experienced in TILA (Truth in Lending) and RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act) litigation. Tim defends individuals against large financial institutions protecting home owners against wrongful foreclosure. He has presented oral argument on this subject before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Tim has practiced before the Colorado Supreme Court and has litigated pro-hac-vice in Wyoming, Virginia and Tennessee. Tim is an author and a lecturer in the areas of micro and macro-economics teaching courses as an adjunct professor at East Tennessee State University.