Estate Planning Continues to Change and Grow
Estate planning has seen some major adjustments in recent years, whether it be from law changes or issues related to the pandemic.
Messner Reeves Marks 28 Years with a New Space and a ‘Balance’ Mindset
Leadership said they hope to strike a balance to meet emerging challenges while attracting and retaining talent.
Hiring and Retention: How Firms Are Keeping Attorneys
As hiring and retention issues continue to plague a variety of industries, Law Week Colorado caught up with local law firms to see how they’re holding up and keeping talent.
Foley Hoag’s Westward Expansion Starts with New Denver Office
International firm Foley Hoag has planted roots in Denver and hopes to expand the firm’s footprint outside the northeast corridor.
New Program Created to Resolve Disputes Between Businesses, Consumers
The Colorado AG’s Office announced the Department of Law is creating the Consumer Mediation Program based off a one-year pilot program.
Ascent Employment Law Looks to Bring Hands-On Approach to Management-Side Employment Law
After careers at large firms, two Denver attorneys are looking to bring a more personal touch to management-side employment law.
The Ins and Outs of Interior Design Law
Denver attorney Chloe Mickel has a unique practice area representing interior designers.
Denver Marijuana Business Wins Lease Battle
The Colorado Court of Appeals has given a big win to a marijuana business involved in a lease battle.
Crypto Curriculum Now in Law School Classrooms
Cryptocurrency and the law associated with it has made its way into the classroom at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
Legal Insight: Proposed Job Application Fairness Act
A bill introduced in the Colorado general assembly in January could have a major impact on how potential employees apply for jobs.