Legal Services Across Criminal and Civil Matters
Bull and Davies, P.C. represents clients in criminal defense, immigration law, personal injury, and civil litigation throughout Colorado
You may need legal representation for a criminal charge, an immigration hearing, a personal injury claim, or a civil dispute in Colorado. Bull and Davies, P.C. has handled these types of cases for over twenty years, representing clients in state and federal courts across Colorado. The firm defends clients facing felonies and misdemeanors, assists with asylum petitions and green card applications, and pursues settlements in auto accident and landlord-tenant cases.
Criminal defense services include DUI and traffic violations, theft and property crimes, sex crime charges, domestic violence claims, drug offenses, and fraud allegations such as Medicare, Medicaid, welfare, Social Security, and immigration document fraud. Immigration services cover asylum petitions, deportation defense, citizenship applications, naturalization, U-Visas, and post-conviction relief. Civil litigation services address auto accidents, personal injury claims, landlord-tenant disputes, property liens, and contractor issues. The firm also handles general litigation matters that require filing lawsuits, conducting discovery, and attending depositions or hearings.
Contact Bull and Davies, P.C. to discuss your legal matter with an attorney who understands the courts and procedures in Colorado..

How the firm manages your case from start to finish
When you hire Bull and Davies, P.C., your attorney will file the necessary documents with the proper court in Colorado, whether that is a municipal court for a traffic violation, a county court for a misdemeanor, a district court for a felony or civil claim, or an immigration court for deportation proceedings. The firm initiates the discovery process to collect evidence, verifies that evidence with witness testimonies or statements, and attends depositions or hearings as required. Your attorney will negotiate for a settlement when appropriate or prepare your case for trial if a fair resolution cannot be reached.
After your case concludes, you will see what charges were reduced or dismissed, what immigration status was granted, or what compensation was secured through settlement or verdict. Your attorney will explain any ongoing obligations, such as probation terms, visa renewal deadlines, or payment schedules. The firm does not promise specific outcomes but commits to presenting your case thoroughly and advocating for your rights at every stage.
The firm handles cases that require motion practice, legal research, courtroom testimony, and negotiation with prosecutors, immigration officials, or opposing counsel. You retain decision-making authority over settlement offers, and your attorney will advise you on the risks and benefits of each option. The goal is to resolve your case with a clear understanding of what was achieved and what steps follow.
You probably have questions before moving forward
Clients often ask about the scope of services, the timeline for resolution, and what they need to prepare before their first meeting. These answers address the most common concerns raised during consultations.
What is included in criminal defense representation?
Criminal defense includes reviewing police reports, filing motions to suppress evidence, negotiating with prosecutors, representing you at arraignments and hearings, and taking your case to trial if necessary. Your attorney will also advise you on plea offers and sentencing options.
How does the firm assist with immigration cases?
The firm prepares asylum applications, green card petitions, citizenship filings, and deportation defense. Attorneys appear at immigration court hearings in Colorado, file appeals with the Board of Immigration Appeals, and represent clients in U-Visa and post-conviction relief matters.
What types of civil disputes does Bull and Davies, P.C. handle?
The firm represents clients in landlord-tenant disputes, property lien enforcement, contractor disagreements, and general litigation that requires filing lawsuits and attending court. Civil cases often involve negotiating settlements before trial.
When should I hire an attorney after an auto accident?
You should hire an attorney as soon as you receive a low settlement offer from an insurance company or if your injuries require ongoing medical treatment. Early representation allows your attorney to gather evidence, obtain medical records, and negotiate before deadlines expire.
How long does it take to resolve a civil litigation case?
Civil cases can take a few months if settled early or over a year if the case proceeds through discovery, depositions, and trial. The timeline depends on the complexity of the dispute, the court's schedule, and whether both parties are willing to negotiate.
Bull and Davies, P.C. has been representing clients in criminal defense, immigration law, personal injury, and civil litigation across Colorado since 2003. If you are facing charges, immigration proceedings, or a legal dispute, reach out to speak with an attorney who has courtroom experience and a thorough understanding of Colorado law.

