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Tschetter Sulzer
[CHED-er SUL-zer]
The TS Difference
TS has earned a reputation for consistent, effective and successful representation because we take a genuine interest in the unique requirements of each client, demand excellence of ourselves, and deliver solutions.
We are proud to represent the largest owners and property management firms in Colorado, and we are also privileged to serve thousands of smaller owners and property managers who look to us for guidance and assistance with their legal needs.
Our philosophy that timely evictions save thousands in lost rental days has made us the #1 Eviction Firm in Colorado. We are committed to delivering an effective solution-based approach to our clients as we assist them in achieving their goals.
Guiding Principles
- Prompt, Precise, and Professional
- Building Relationships for the Long Term
- Exceeding All Expectations
Partners
We believe that our pragmatic, problem-solving approach to resolving issues sets us apart from other law firms. Each of the lawyers at our firm brings a unique background and set of perspectives to our collaborative efforts.
Mark N. Tschetter
Senior Managing Partner
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Mark N. Tschetter
Senior Managing Partner
Mark N. Tschetter is the Senior Managing Partner of the Tschetter Sulzer Law Firm. Prior to the formation of Hopkins & Tschetter (predecessor of Hopkins Tschetter Sulzer, now Tschetter Sulzer) he was a principle in his own law firm Tschetter & Associates. Mark started his legal career as an Associate in the law firm of Grant McHendrie.
Since the inception of his career, Mark’s primary focus has been on landlord-tenant matters, and is regarded as one of the top legal experts in landlord-tenant law in the country. Mark takes an aggressive, but pragmatic, common sense approach to the practice of law. An assertive advocate and litigator, Mark advises clients never to litigate over principle alone but to litigate only over money, goals, or results.
Because Mark believes that better-educated clients are less likely to get into legal trouble, he established Firm workshops designed to educate and assist owners, managers, and staffs on today’s complex landlord issues. An enthusiastic teacher, Mark has created and personally teaches many of the workshops and teaches all of the classes in Basic Fair Housing and Advanced Fair Housing, his specific area of interest and expertise.
The youngest of four brothers, Mark learned to compete early in life. He brings his fierce competitive nature to every matter he handles, along with his passion for strategic and tactical analysis of problems, situations, and scenarios. In his many years of trying cases, Mark has acquired substantial litigation and courtroom experience and a well earned reputation of accomplishing positive results in his advocacy for his clients.
Keenly interested in business, Mark has always embraced entrepreneurial aspirations. As an undergraduate, he and a classmate ran a campus Apple computer operation. During and after law school, Mark helped found and run a small successful manufacturing business. He has also been a principle in and legal counsel for a family-owned successful Colorado developer/builder.
Mark is a 4th generation Coloradoan. A graduate of Cherry Creek High School, and is an Honors graduate of Claremont McKenna College. He received his Doctorate of Law from the University of Denver and was admitted to the bar in 1989 at the age of 24. Prior to law school, Mark served as a staff legislative intern in the Washington D.C. office of Colorado’s 5th Congressional District.
An accomplished public speaker, Mark regularly presents landlord seminars and educational events. Mark is a dedicated political watcher and student of public policy rationale. He is a member of the Colorado Apartment Association Legislative Action Committee and frequently advocates and lobbies State, County and local governments on behalf of the rental industry. Mark serves on the Board of the Apartment Association of Metro Denver and also works closely with the National Apartment Association.
He is active in numerous professional, civic, political, and alumni organizations, is an avid sports fan, and a fanatical Bronco booster. Mark is a committed computer enthusiast and designed the law firm’s database system. Â Recreationally, Mark enjoys running, hiking, walking with his family, skiing, golf, basketball, and playing softball. The proud father of two young daughters, Mark and his wife reside in the southeast metro area.
Victor L. Sulzer
Partner
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Victor L. Sulzer
Partner
Victor L. Sulzer is a highly respected partner at the esteemed law firm Tschetter Sulzer, where he has spent over 30 years honing his expertise. From a young age, Vic’s passion for the law was evident as he interned at Hopkins & Tschetter, the precursor to his current firm, while studying law. Throughout his career, Vic has garnered a reputation for his assertive representation of clients in both routine and complex landlord-tenant issues. With a deep understanding of the federal and state laws governing fair housing, as well as the intricacies of federal and state agencies, Vic is well-equipped to handle tenant discrimination and fair housing complaints.
An accomplished writer and speaker, Vic regularly shares his knowledge and insights on property management issues with the rental housing community. He understands the importance of client education in preventing legal complications and has developed the Basic Eviction and Advanced Eviction classes as part of the Firm’s Value-Added Services, benefiting clients immensely.
Born and raised in Denver, Vic’s lifelong connection and familiarity with the Denver Metro area greatly aids in his understanding and resolution of client issues. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Economics with honors at Middlebury College and subsequently worked as a Financial Consultant in New York City before attending the University of Denver for his law degree, which he earned in 1994.
Apart from his professional accomplishments, Vic values his interactions with diverse individuals and finds fulfillment in positively resolving their problems. His commitment to community involvement is evident as he actively participates in various professional, civic, charitable, and political activities. Notably, he serves on the Board of Directors for Jewish Family Service, a secular, community non-profit organization. Vic is also an avid sports enthusiast and enjoys golfing, bird hunting, fishing, and actively participating in two different ice hockey leagues. Vic and his wife Wendy have chosen to make their home in the Denver metro area, further solidifying their commitment to the community they serve.
Our Attorneys
The attorneys at Tschetter Sulzer provide counsel built on sound experience and judgment.
Peter E. Muccio
Senior Associate Attorney
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Peter E. Muccio
Senior Associate Attorney
Pete is a Senior Associate Attorney with Tschetter Sulzer, practicing in the area of landlord representation since 2003. Pete’s practice encompasses a wide range of issues, with a heavy emphasis on litigation arising out of landlord-tenant disputes. He has argued in front of the Colorado Court of Appeals, and he regularly practices in County Court, District Court, and Federal Bankruptcy Court.
Pete has developed and presented continuing education classes for brokers and attorneys, and has given multiple presentations for the AAMD. He is a regular contributor to Tschetter Sulzer’s online educational workshops known as Webinar Wednesdays.
What you really need to know about Pete is that he is competitive. He has been a runner since age 4, and he is still running, completing his first marathon a few years ago. He also enjoys his free time as a poker player, hiker, skier, and struggling golfer. He is not a Colorado native, but he has embraced the Colorado lifestyle since 1999.
Pete’s credentials:
- Elected member of the Board of Directors at the Apartment Association of Metro Denver in 2021
- Tschetter Sulzer’s representative at the Denver Chapter of the National Association of Residential Property Managers
- Current member of the Advisory Council to the Colorado Landlord Legislative Coalition
- Member of the State of Colorado Board of Real Estate Appraisers from 2013 to 2018
Lindsay E. Jasper
Senior Associate Attorney
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Lindsay E. Jasper
Senior Associate Attorney
Associate Attorney Lindsay Jasper has been assisting our clients with their landlord/tenant issues since joining the Firm in 2004, and is well-known to Colorado’s Subsidized Housing providers as the go-to resource for clients navigating the complicated requirements associated with Federal and State-funded housing. Lindsay is also heavily involved in the Firm’s Fair Housing practice, appearing regularly before the Colorado Civil Rights Division to assist our clients in defending against claims of Fair Housing discrimination, and has extensive experience in eviction law, both for housing providers and commercial landlords.
In addition to her legal practice Lindsay is a dedicated educator, frequently presenting Workshops to both clients and housing organizations across the state. Literally thousands of property managers and leasing professionals in Colorado have learned the ins-and-outs of Fair Housing laws from Lindsay, and her Subsidized Evictions Boot Camp is required curriculum for any Managers overseeing Federally-funded communities.
Originally hailing from Iowa, Lindsay first arrived in Denver in 1999 after enrolling at the University of Denver School of Law. While in law school, Lindsay served as a student attorney for The Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center, where she was a Guardian Ad Litem for over two years, as well as being a participating member of P.I.L.G. (Public Interest Law Group). Lindsay’s passion for the law is rooted in her love for the challenges of advocacy and litigation, and because it challenges her mentally and brings new challenges every day.
When she’s not helping our clients, you’ll probably find Lindsay spending time with her family. Lindsay takes great pride in serving as Soccer Mom, Volleyball Mom, and Dog Mom, and if her family isn’t spending the weekend at sporting events, gardening or enjoying the great outdoors, you’ll probably find her and her husband at one of Colorado’s many local breweries.
Karen A. Harvey
Senior Associate Attorney
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Karen A. Harvey
Senior Associate Attorney
Karen Harvey is a Senior Associate Attorney at Tschetter Sulzer PC with 30 years of legal experience, and has been representing landlords for the last two and a half decades. Before joining the Firm in 2013, Karen served as in-house counsel for a large Colorado property management company for fifteen years.
Karen’s substantive experience allows her to offer a diverse set of skills for the Firm’s clients, with expertise in document review/drafting (including residential and commercial leases as well as management agreements) and Fair Housing defense. For the past 10 years, Karen has assisted the National Apartment Association & Colorado Apartment Association with updating its Colorado lease, and keeping the NAA apprised of the many legal changes Colorado’s rental industry has experienced over the past decade.
A native Chicagoan, Karen graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago with a BA in Criminal Justice and received her JD from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law. Karen and her family moved to Colorado in 1997 and have resided in Grand Junction, where she operates a satellite office for the Firm, since 2016.
Rachel L. Winders
Senior Associate Attorney
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Rachel L. Winders
Senior Associate Attorney
A true Denver native, Rachel joined the Tschetter Sulzer legal team in July 2014. Prior to joining the Firm Rachel was a Deputy Public Defender for the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender, a position that afforded her the opportunity to acquire extensive litigation experience in County and District Courts, as well as invaluable negotiation, investigative, and advocacy skills.
Rachel’s background as a criminal defense attorney gives her a unique perspective on the challenges our clients can face when residents break the law. By utilizing her knowledge of both civil AND criminal laws and procedures, Rachel can help clients craft practical, holisitic solutions when dealing with drug issues, resident hostility, thefts, or any other criminal issues that may come up at a rental property.
In addition to being one of our top trial attorneys, Rachel also devotes significant time to educating clients. Rachel leads all of the Firm’s Evictions Workshops, and helps clients with private classes on topics including Meth-Affected Properties, the Warranty of Habitability, and all matters relating to Evictions.
Rachel earned her Juris Doctor from the Sturm College of Law University of Denver in 2011 and received a Bachelor’s Degree from University of Colorado at Boulder in 2007. She currently lives in Denver with her husband and two miniature dachshunds who have become the firm’s unofficial mascots. The family of four enjoy being outside, hiking, traveling, and exploring new Colorado hotspots.
Kory J. Cook
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Kory J. Cook
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Kory J. Cook is a Texas native who grew up in Grapevine, a suburb of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and attended the University of Texas at Arlington where he received his undergraduate BA degree in History. His love of the outdoors and the mountains, in particular, motivated him to move to Wyoming to attend graduate school.
Prior to law school, while establishing his Wyoming residency, Kory worked as a ski-lift operator at Snowy Range Ski Area seasonally and continued to do so part-time while attending law school. In the summer, he volunteered for the Wyoming Conservation Corps where he could enjoy working outdoors while gaining diverse and hands-on experience in natural resource and environmental management.
Kory received his Juris Doctorate (JD) from the University of Wyoming College of Law and is a member of the Colorado Bar. During law school, Kory participated in a wide range of on-the-job legal work that afforded him the opportunity to gain first-hand experience with clients and in court. He spent time working with multiple ADAs on various criminal prosecutions both in the office and courtroom. He also had the opportunity to work with the City Attorney to resolve civil and employment legal issues. One of his interesting work experiences was working for the University of Wyoming Department of Compliance in the Athletic Department ensuring that the University was in compliance with NCAA regulations. All of these out-of-classroom experiences have provided Kory with the day-to-day practicalities of practicing law and working with clients. It has affirmed for Kory that he made the right decision to become an attorney and it has honed his commitment to his chosen profession of practicing law.
Kory enjoys the fast-paced challenge of landlord law and enjoys working with the Firm’s diverse client base. Kory loves living in Colorado where he can indulge his interests in hiking, backpacking, cycling, and snowboarding. In addition to enjoying all things outdoors, Kory is an enthusiastic practitioner of the culinary arts and loves to cook.
Christopher R. Cunningham
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Christopher R. Cunningham
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Christopher joined the Tschetter Sulzer legal team as an Attorney and Counselor at Law after admission to the Colorado Bar in October of 2016. However, this Kansas City native has been with the firm as a legal intern since January of 2015. Prior to his internship with TS, Christopher interned for a District Court Judge where he acquired first hand experience with civil litigation cases. Following this initial internship, Chris interned at TS while also participating in internship positions with two other law firms where he expanded his familiarity of civil litigation as well as working on cases of attorney malpractice. These multiple internships provided him with first hand practical experience to work in firms with diverse areas of practice and give him the opportunity to identify the area of law that he wanted to practice. Based on these experiences Chris realized that he had a natural aptitude for landlord law. This fact, plus his appreciation of the team-like environment at Tschetter Sulzer led Christopher to pursue a career with the Firm.
Chris received his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Colorado Denver and his Juris Doctorate from Sturm College of Law at Denver University. While attending UCD as an undergraduate, Christopher managed a Pizza Hut where he learned valuable life lessons about business, communication, and customer service. After graduating from UCD and prior to attending law school, Chris took a three year hiatus from school and utilized his business degree to work in the private sector acquiring practical real life experiences. While in law school, Christopher competed on the DU Trial Team, joined the Sports & Entertainment Law Journal as a Staff Editor, and helped judge mock trials at local high schools before becoming a peer mentor to incoming law students.
Christopher believes he was always destined to become an attorney as he considers himself to be a problem solver and advocate; and it shows in his keen interest in litigation. One of his professional goals is to try (and win, of course) a case in front of the Supreme Court of Colorado. Chris is the middle child in his family with an older sister and younger brother and as such he learned to appreciate the skill of mediation. In his free time, Christopher enjoys writing sci-fi short stories, harkening back to his first job where he worked at Mile High Comics when he was fourteen years old.
Jonathon G. Carlson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Jonathon G. Carlson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Jonathon Carlson joins Tschetter Sulzer as an experienced trial attorney. Prior to joining the Firm, he primarily practiced juvenile, criminal, and domestic relations law. In 2013, Jonathon was nominated for and awarded Jefferson County’s prestigious George Holley Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. His experience with litigation involving family law provides him with the skills and knowledge to artfully negotiate agreements and issues between landlords and tenants, which makes him a valuable asset to both the TS team and the Firm’s clients.
Growing up in Michigan as the oldest of three boys, Jonathon was unwittingly honing his mediation and litigation skills from a young age. He recognized his passion for the law while attending the University of Arizona where he graduated Cum Laude with a BA degree in Political Science. He returned to his home state to attend Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, Michigan where he became a Dean’s Scholar. During law school, Jonathon interned with the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide Division and also with one of the Wayne County Criminal Division Judges. Additionally, throughout much of his law school graduate studies, he law-clerked at a private law practice. In combination, these valuable experiences provided him with important insight into the difference a good attorney can make in the lives of their clients. This insight instilled in him a core commitment to always aggressively advocate for his clients and to consistently pursue ways to hone his legal skill set.
The Firm’s legal team, as well as our clients, benefit from Jonathon’s years of experience negotiating intense, personal legal conflicts under pressure in difficult situations. When asked what led him to join the TS’ team, Jonathon said, “I like the variety of challenges to my legal abilities that the Firm offers. I don’t want to be a lawyer who just sits in an office dispensing legal advice five days a week. I love meeting with clients and the challenge of dealing with the diversity of legal issues that clients bring to us, and going to court in a different county every day. The bottom line is that I get a lot of personal satisfaction from helping clients prevail in legal actions that help and protect their business.”
When he’s not in court or at the office working with clients, Jonathon enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, camping, and enjoying an assortment of winter sports with his wife, Danielle. You can often catch him hitting the slopes at Winter Park, mixing it up with both skis and snowboard.
Jake R. Wallace
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Jake R. Wallace
Attorney and Counselor at Law
A graduate of the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law, Jake Wallace first became interested in law through his study of history, the legal training of prominent historical figures prompting him to pursue that path as well. Born in Mission Viejo, California, Jake grew up in Bloomington, Illinois. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Indiana University, specializing in ancient Greece and the Civil War reconstruction period, and studied abroad in Athens, Greece. After moving west for law school in Denver, Jake added a diverse group of legal experiences to his quiver. He especially enjoyed working as a student attorney with the Veterans Advocacy Project, where he helped low-income and homeless veterans access their disability benefits. In addition, he interned at the Lakewood firm Andrus Wagstaff and gained valuable experience working on mass tort lawsuits. Upon graduation, Jake completed a fellowship with Denver District Judge Eric Johnson, where he reviewed motions and pleadings, drafted court orders and worked directly with the Judge on various cases. Tschetter Sulzer appealed to Jake because of the hands-on experience he would gain working directly with clients, as well as his personal interest in real estate, particularly how legislation impacts what people can and cannot do with their properties. When he is not at the office, Jake enjoys dog sledding with his three huskies and his fiancée Julie, and has even competed in a few mushing races. His other interests include soccer, golf, hiking and snowshoeing.
June A. Torres
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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June A. Torres
Attorney and Counselor at Law
June Torres is an Associate Attorney assisting our clients with their various legal needs.
Originally hailing from sunny Arizona, June first developed her interest in the law while working as a paralegal at the Law Offices of Severino Rodarte while attending Arizona State University, managing cases and communicating with clients to help facilitate positive outcomes in their legal matters. After developing her passion for the law with this early formative experience, June went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from ASU’s Justice Studies program, and soon departed for Boulder where she attended the University of Colorado Law School.
In law school, June gained valuable experience in several different areas of the law while interning for the University Counsel’s office and an international Mining company based in Denver. She also gained valuable first-hand trial experience while interning for US District Court Judge Christine Arguello.
June’s practice includes supporting TS clients throughout the eviction process. June regularly appears at returns across the Denver and Boulder metro region, and regularly represents our clients before the county court judges when matters are contested. June should also be very familiar to the Firm’s Spanish-speaking clients, as she is fluent in Spanish (and French).
Hannah J. Bevers
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Hannah J. Bevers
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Hannah first joined the TS team in October 2022 and began representing our clients when she was admitted to the bar in May 2023. She regularly appears in county courts across the state to represent our clients at their eviction returns, including virtual appearances in many distant mountain communities and the Western Slope. Outside of court, Hannah has focused on helping clients with detail-focused Security Deposit disputes and Small Claims cases, and she also helps our Mobile Home and Manufactured Community clients in facing their unique issues and requirements.
Hailing from the greater Houston, TX area, Hannah completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin, before relocating to her new home of Denver, Colorado to attend the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. One of the more formative experiences of this period was her time serving as a Legislative Aide to State Representative Gene Wu, where she was able to see first-hand the process by which policy ideas grow and develop into laws. This experience gave Hannah a passion for policy, a passion that will serve our clients well in the constantly changing legal environment our clients find themselves in.
When not representing our clients and helping them with their legal needs, Hannah enjoys spoiling her Black Ragdoll cat Jacques and showing off her “really hardcore” skiing skills across Colorado’s front range.
Daniel J. Steinhauser
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Daniel J. Steinhauser
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Daniel Steinhauser is a true Denver native, born and raised in the beautiful state of Colorado. His journey began at Cherry Creek High School where he excelled both academically and athletically. Not only was Daniel a standout student, but he also had a passion for tennis. He dedicated countless hours to the sport and his hard work paid off when he became the high school state champion in 2011 and 2012. As a USTA-certified teaching professional, Daniel’s love for tennis extended beyond playing the game, as he found joy in imparting his knowledge and skills to others.
After graduating from high school, Daniel pursued higher education at CU Boulder, where he continued his academic and athletic pursuits. His determination and commitment to his studies earned him a place at the prestigious University of Denver Law School. In December 2019, he proudly walked across the stage, diploma in hand, and embarked on his legal career.
True to his passion for justice, Daniel became a prosecutor after law school. He joined the Eagle County District Attorney’s office, where he handled a wide range of cases, from excessive speeding traffic offenses to serious crimes such as 1st degree assaults, homicides, and human trafficking cases. His dedication and expertise did not go unnoticed, and he quickly gained valuable experience in the courtroom.
Not content with merely handling adult cases, Daniel took on the responsibility of overseeing the Eagle County Juvenile Court. This role allowed him to make a tangible difference in the lives of young offenders. Daniel played an active role in running diversion programs and trained law enforcement on new laws pertaining to juveniles. His exceptional understanding of juvenile law and commitment to fairness led to him testifying at the legislature on behalf of the Eagle County District Attorney’s office regarding legislation related to juvenile justice.
After a couple of years with the Eagle County DA’s office, Daniel transitioned to the Denver DA’s Office as a juvenile specialist. In this new position, he was assigned to be the representative for Denver’s Juvenile Handgun Intervention Program. Through his dedication and determination, Daniel propelled the program to new heights within a year. His expertise in working with low-level handgun offenders garnered attention from jurisdictions across the country, seeking his advice and consultation on establishing similar programs. Additionally, Daniel played an instrumental role in managing Denver’s Juvenile Drug Court, further demonstrating his commitment to addressing substance abuse in the juvenile population.
During his career, Daniel developed a deep passion for firearm safety and injury prevention. This area became not only a specialty but also a cause near and dear to his heart. Recognizing the urgent need to combat human trafficking, both in labor/economic terms and sex trafficking, Daniel tirelessly worked to protect the most vulnerable members of society. His determination to confront juvenile substance abuse and advocate for comprehensive treatment programs further showcased his commitment to making a lasting impact.
Currently, Daniel continues his mission to create a safer society as a collaborator board member for CU Anschutz Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative. He actively contributes his expertise and insights to help develop strategies and initiatives aimed at reducing firearm-related injuries and fatalities.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Daniel remains true to his passions. He continues to be an avid tennis player and certified coach, sharing his expertise with aspiring athletes. As a lover of the great outdoors, he spends his free time hitting the slopes as an enthusiastic skier. Music also holds a special place in his heart, and he expresses his creativity through playing the cello. Furthermore, Daniel’s experiences living in Spain during his college years enabled him to become proficient in Spanish, allowing him to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.
Oscar Brueckner
Attorney and Counselor at Law
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Oscar Brueckner
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Oscar Brueckner is a dedicated and experienced lawyer with a passion for serving the legal needs of his clients. He obtained his Juris Doctorate from Vermont Law School in 2021, following his undergraduate degree in psychology from Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire, where he graduated in 2019.
During his time at Vermont Law School, Oscar gained valuable experience interning with the Denver public defender’s office in 2020. Working under the supervision of skilled attorneys, he dedicated himself to defending indigent clients in criminal matters, further honing his legal skills and developing a strong sense of empathy and advocacy.
Oscar has been licensed to practice law in Colorado since 2021. His previous experience includes representing owners and property management companies in evictions and collections, where he successfully litigated eviction cases and collection cases for his clients. This work has been particularly fulfilling for Oscar as he finds satisfaction in obtaining favorable results for landlords and is deeply interested in the ever-changing legislation in this field.
Outside of his professional work, Oscar enjoys spending his free time engaging in outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking. Growing up in New England, he is an avid Red Sox fan and additionally channels his creativity by playing the drums. With a love for nature and exploration, Oscar has also made it a goal to visit as many US National Parks as possible, having already been to 18 in his life.
With his diverse background and strong work ethic, Oscar Brueckner is dedicated to providing effective and zealous representation to all Tschetter Sulzer clients, ensuring their legal needs are met with expertise and compassion.
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