Pandemic Brings Uncertain Prognosis for Business
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has soared past 13,000, with the figure approaching 255,000 globally. The death toll from the...
With Growing COVID-19 Concerns, Some DAs Look to Release Those in Custody
With the day-to-day changes to the situation surrounding the COVID-19 virus, many organizations, from hotels to restaurants, are finding new ways to conduct business...
In Asylum Cases, Court Location Matters in the Outcome
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Seeking asylum in the U.S. has a low chance of success, and intangible circumstances can push a given case to one outcome or the...
Colorado Suspends Most Jury Calls
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Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Coats announced yesterday he has entered an order to suspend jury calls in state courts due to the...
Top Litigators 2020: David Mayhan
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David Mayhan once heard asylum cases described as “murder cases in traffic court.” The proceedings have characteristics akin to low-level cases — they aren’t...
Top Litigators 2020: Michael Gallagher
Mike Gallagher has learned to trust the jury.
It’s a rule that has served the Davis Graham & Stubbs partner well. In 2019, Gallagher helped...
Top Litigators 2020: Ghislaine Torres Bruner
Ghislane Torres Bruner brings a public health perspective to energy litigation.
In Colorado, where state law now gives local governments and municipalities more control over...
A Bellwether of Construction Risk
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A bill to change construction defects law favorably for property owners has stayed parked on the Colorado Senate’s second readings calendar for several weeks....
Colorado Senate Considers Plain Language Bill
Sen. Rhonda Fields on March 2 introduced a bill that would require hospitals to write patients’ bills in plain language. Senate Bill 188 was...
A Toolbox for Colorado’s Courts
Colorado’s state court administrator, Steven Vasconcellos, stepped into the position permanently last October after having served in an interim role. He refers to his...