From their website, boss seems to be Mark Seader. The shop is in Loveland, which is in Larimer County. Checking property records you find out Mark lives in Fort Collins:
SEADER, MARK E/DEBBIE L
737 MCGRAW CIR
FORT COLLINS, CO 80526
and an online phone search finds:
Mark E Seader
737 Mcgraw Cir
Fort Collins, CO 80526
(970) 282-0030 and (970) 282-0031
Why not try calling him at home? Maybe the shop closed early for July 4. If no answer, do the same for other listed managers: Tom Lawson, Frank Szymanski, Tom Ehresman.
If it all goes south, I had a good experience once using a distant attorney I found online.*
Good luck,
Ernie
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* I was running a jet-engine company in Miami, bought a jet engine from a San Diego company, and a couple of weeks after the closing (i.e., after delivery and full payment) the seller claimed the engine had accessories that were not part of the sale and that we had agreed to take them off the engine and return the accessories to them. It was a total fabrication but they sued in California, figuring they'd squeeze perhaps $50,000 from us (out of a $500,000 sale) instead of burdening our senior management with the distraction of distant litigation. Once we hired local counsel, they folded. Thorough vetting of the attorney is critical and your ircumstances are different but going local is the right move.
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