Tag:Ballard Spahr

New Boutique Firm Opens in Denver, CLI Recognizes Ballard Spahr

This week, Ballard Spahr announced its Denver office received the Center for Legal Inclusiveness’ Inclusiveness@Work Award and more

Employers with Illegal Non-Competes Face New Criminal Penalties in March

In March, Colorado employers will be subject to new criminal penalties, including up to 120 days in jail, for illegal non-compete agreements.

CP2, Holland & Hart, Moye White Add Lawyers, Ballard Spahr Denver Recognized for Pro Bono

This week, CP2, Holland & Hart, Moye White announced new hires, Tyson & Mendes and Caplan & Earnest announced promotions and more.

Legal Division Runs Colfax Marathon, DGS Snags ‘Giant Shoe’ and Prize Money for Charity

Legal teams have struggled to bond in person over the pandemic, but teams at four local firms ran last Saturday in the Colfax Marathon.

Ballard Spahr Attorney Takes on Historic Pro Bono Case

In the latest development in a 40-year-old lawsuit, Ballard Spahr partner Sarah Wallace led a team of pro bono attorneys in an effort to secure the rights of Costilla County landowners to access the Cielo Vista Ranch.

Five Questions with Ethan A. Anderson, Ballard Spahr Associate and Transactional Attorney

This week, we heard from Ethan A. Anderson, associate and transactional attorney at Ballard Spahr's Denver office.

Hall & Evans and Moye White Add Attorneys, New Additions Announced to State District Courts

This week, Gov. Polis appointed judges to state courts, two law firms added attorneys and a DEI certification named 28 local firms.

Hard Times Ahead for Employers Under New NLRB

The NLRB in July ruled that Scabby the Rat can be displayed at union boycotts or protests. Employers can expect more labor-friendly decisions from the labor board, which has a Democratic majority as of Aug. 27.