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Why I Keep My Denver Personal Injury Firm Small

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December 28, 2021

I recently had a conversation with one of my sons about our family business, The O’Sullivan Law Firm. It’s my hope that he grows up and, one day, I can pass this firm on to him. For now, he is interested in the law and that’s all I can ask.

Rockin’ Rescue Night Out 2021: A Fundraiser to Help People in Denver Who Need Housing

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October 29, 2021

The O’Sullivan Law Firm has been a longtime supporter of an annual event that supports Denver Rescue Mission. It is called the Rockin’ Rescue Night Out (RRNO) and last year we raised over $23,000 in a pandemic! That money enabled over 15 families to find homes in Denver.

“I don’t …

Discover Denver in a Whole New Way: By Bus!

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September 25, 2021

By Janalee Chmel

I’m one of those people who desperately desire for Denver to be more walkable and bikeable. I’m trying to bike more, but learning that my youngest daughter’s hectic after-school schedule is a giant blockade to the whole bike-to-school effort.

I also desire to use public transit more …

Dispersed, Free Camping in Colorado: Get Out There! (But follow the rules.)

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July 19, 2021

So, last year, you may recall that I wrote a long, dreamy article about camping and all of the new gear and gadgets hitting the market. I was spending my quarantine surfing YouTube and imagining all the ways I would escape my house when vaccines helped us emerge from the …

COVID-19 Message: We are open and taking precautions

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March 18, 2020

At The O’Sullivan Law Firm, we are taking the situation seriously and are doing our part to help slow the spread of this dangerous virus. As you can see our office is located in a historic home in Denver where all our team members and clients are treated like …

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