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Colorado Bar Association Reflects on Strong Year

It’s been a busy year for the Colorado Bar Association and 2023 is expected to be no different.

Class Action Filed Against Employer of Colorado Nurse Accused of Sexual Assault

Two women allegedly sexually assaulted by a nurse have filed a class action lawsuit looking to hold the hospital liable for damages.

Young Lawyers Programs Help Build Camaraderie

The Colorado Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and the Colorado Lawyers Committee YLD provide specialized programs for young attorneys navigating a complex legal landscape.

Colorado State Patrol Introduces Efforts to Increase Troopers

The Colorado State Patrol announced Dec. 19 a new plan to increase the number of troopers on Colorado roads, as fatal crashes continue to grow in the state.

Fortnite Developer Epic Games Agrees to Pay $275 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s...

Epic Games agreed to pay $275 million in civil penalties, the largest civil penalty ever imposed for a COPPA violation.
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Concerns Continue to Grow Over Hate Crimes in Colorado

Numerous counts have been levied against the person accused of killing five people at Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, last month.

SCOTUS to Hear New Questions in Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear a legal challenge to the Biden administration’s plans to forgive federal student loans.

DOJ Takes Final Bite of Colorado Chicken Fixing Case

The dismissal appears to be the last chapter in a lengthy antitrust case which took place in Colorado’s federal court over several years.

Washington State Court to Review Injunction Over Albertsons’ Investor Payout, Weiser Files Amicus

AG Weiser announced his office filed an amicus brief urging a Washington State court judge to block Albertsons’ $4 billion investor payout.
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Justices Hear Colorado Web Designer’s Public Accommodation First Amendment Appeal

The case could have sweeping impacts on the legal definition of speech and the reach of class-based discrimination protections.