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Jamese Lemon.

Outstanding Legal Professionals: Jamese Lemon

Jamese Lemon of Griffiths Law is not only a star employee, she’s also a writer, single mother and important member of her firm’s most important cases.
Vanessa Sanchez

Outstanding Legal Professionals: Vanessa Sanchez

Vanessa Sanchez is hands-on, and her colleagues at Armstrong Teasdale agree her direct approach is one reason she's a standout professional.
Emily Vanstrom

Outstanding Legal Professionals: Emily Vanstrom

For Emily Vanstrom, a patent assistant at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, the firm’s inventor clients are priority one. 
An EPA flag waves outside the EPA building.

WOTUS Odyssey, Part 2: Obama and Trump Take Different Paths, Biden Makes Third Effort

On June 7 regulatory agencies acknowledged a need to repeal NWPR to make improvements in the regulatory definition of WOTUS.
Gila River at Gila Box

WOTUS Odyssey, Part I: Supreme Court Creates Confusion Over Waters of the U.S. Reach

The EPA and Army Corps of Engineers will soon attempt again to clarify the reach of their regulatory power over U.S. waterways.
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Diverse Biden Appeals Court Choices Reflect Varied Backgrounds, Professional Experiences

As President Joe Biden fills more than a dozen seats on federal appeals courts, his nominations show varied experience and diversity.

A Year of Changes in the Profession and on the Bench

In addition to issuing important opinions this year, the Colorado Supreme Court played a key role in critical areas of the legal profession.

Big Decisions: Notable Cases Run the Gamut from Divorce to DUIs

Over the past year, the high court clarified numerous questions from divorce to DUIs that will affect the lives of Coloradans.

A Blockbuster Year in Public Law

The state Supreme Court released about 75 opinions last term, navigating a pandemic, remote hearings, a new justice and a scandal.
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COVID Vaccines Pose New Challenges for Parents, Attorneys and Judges

For some divorced parents, the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as 12 has provided yet another source of conflict.