PPI Dashboard to be Launched in Colorado in September
Multiple judicial districts in Colorado will be launching performance indicator dashboards in September with the goal of bringing forth clarity on the prosecutorial process.
Maritza Dominguez Braswell Sworn in as U.S. Magistrate Judge
Maritza Dominguez Braswell, a former deputy AG for Colorado, was sworn into office as Colorado’s newest federal magistrate judge.
Colorado Receives $5 Million in Multistate Suit Over Medicaid Drug Rebates
Colorado will receive $5 million in a multi-state settlement against a drug manufacturer for falsely calculating Medicaid rebates.
Delta Airlines to Pay $10.5 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The DOJ announced Delta Airlines will pay $10.5 million to settle False Claims Act allegations for falsely reporting mail delivery times.
Gov. Polis Makes County and District Court Judicial Appointments
Gov. Jared Polis on June 29 announced judicial appointments to county and district courts.
Justice Stephen Breyer Will Retire Thursday
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will officially retire at noon, Eastern Standard Time, on June 30.
Proof of Intent Required to Convict Doctors Under CSA, Supreme Court Rules
The court overturned two opinions by appeals courts, including one by the 10th Circuit, and ruled prosecutors must prove a doctor's intent.
Bay Area Law Firm Joins Fennemore in Major Merger
Fennemore continues to expand across the West after announcing it has combined with Wendel Rosen LLP in Northern California’s East Bay.
Arvada Police Sued Over Shooting of Johnny Hurley a Year After His Death
The case relies on a police reform bill passed in 2020 that allows suits against officers based on violations of the state constitution.
U.S. Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned abortion protections created by its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade.