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Mr. McCargar has practiced law since 1983. He began his practice in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and in 1992 became a shareholder in the Fort Collins firm of Frey, Korb, Haggerty & Michaels, P.C. He practiced with Frey, Korb, Haggerty & Michaels until the formation of Frey & McCargar, LLC in 2007, the predecessor firm to Frey McCargar & Plock, LLC.
Mr. McCargar's practice concentrates on local government law. Beginning in 2004, Mr. McCargar served as the Assistant Town Attorney for the Town of Windsor, Colorado. In January, 2008, Mr. McCargar was appointed Town Attorney for Windsor, and continues to serve in this capacity in conjunction with Mr. Frey. Mr. McCargar is general counsel for the Red Feather Mountain Library District. Mr. McCargar also serves as special counsel on an as-needed basis for other local governments within Northern Colorado.
Mr. McCargar is the past President of the Northwest Colorado Bar Association. He is a member of the Larimer County and Colorado Bar Associations. He served twice on the Board of Directors for Foothills Gateway, Inc., and is a past-president of that board. He is the current President of the Larimer County Bar Association, and volunteers extensively with the Association’s Library Committee. Mr. McCargar is active with the Colorado High School Mock Trial program sponsored by the Colorado Bar Association each year. Mr. McCargar is a representative to the Colorado Bar Association’s Board of Governors.
Mr. McCargar was admitted to practice in Colorado and the U.S. District of Colorado in 1983. He received his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan, in 1982. He received his undergraduate education through James Madison College at Michigan State University in 1979.
Mr. McCargar's passions include snow skiing, fly fishing, popular music and the creative application of the law to the multiple challenges facing the firm's clientele.
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