James C. Shanor

Top rated General Litigation attorney in Longmont, Colorado

Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.
Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.

Practice areas: General Litigation, Business Litigation, Real Estate; view more

Licensed in Colorado since: 2015

Education: The University of South Dakota School of Law

Selected to Rising Stars: 2023 - 2025

Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.

900 S. Main Street
Suite 100
Longmont, CO 80501
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James C. Shanor is an attorney providing legal services covering General Litigation, Business Litigation, Real Estate: Consumer, Construction Litigation: Business, Construction Litigation: Consumer and Intellectual Property.

James Shanor, who practices law in Longmont, Colorado, was selected to Rising Stars for 2023 - 2025. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Rising Stars selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors.

Prior to becoming an attorney, he studied at The University of South Dakota School of Law. He graduated in 2015. After passing the bar exam, he was admitted to legal practice in 2015.

Practice areas

General Litigation, Business Litigation, Real Estate: Consumer, Construction Litigation: Business, Construction Litigation: Consumer, Intellectual Property

Office location for James C. Shanor

900 S. Main Street
Suite 100
Longmont, CO 80501

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