Opinion

Opinion

Is Colorado’s Economic Loss Rule Making a Comeback?

David Holman, a founding partner of Crisham & Holman LLC, explains how a few recent court decisions may signal the state's economic loss rule is making a comeback.
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Introducing the State of the Solo Survey

Gene Commander of Gene Commander Inc. introduces the latest Law Week Colorado legal community survey, State of the Solo.
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Implications in Colorado of the Climate Change Decision in Held v. Montana: The Constitutional...

Spencer Fane attorney John Watson explains a recent Montana district court ruling and how it may impact similar future actions in Colorado.
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Building a Foundation for Growth in 2024

Gene Commander of Gene Commander Inc. explains some law firm budgeting tactics that may aid local firms in growth in 2024.
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Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas, and The Hague Convention

BAM Family Law associate Alexandra Goldstein explains The Hague Convention elements of the much-publicized divorce of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner.
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Colorado Quietly Updates, Strengthens State’s Antitrust Law

Spencer Fane partner Jacob Hollars explains recent updates to Colorado's antitrust law.
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A Laudable Approach to Promoting Diversity in the Legal Profession

Gene Commander discusses the positive engagement approach of Guys Overcoming Obstacles to Diversity, or GOOD Guys.
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Colorado Enacts A Slew Of New Employment Laws

David Gartenberg and Mona Rainwater of Littler explained the new employment laws that have gone into effect in Colorado.
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Colorado Supreme Court to Consider Whether Housing Discrimination and Retaliation Can Be Used as...

In this opinion article, Spencer Fane Partner Jacob Hollars explains the background of a housing discrimination case the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear.
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Announcing the State of the Law Firm Survey Results

In this opinion article introducing the findings of the State of the Law Firm Survey, Gene Commander discusses his takeaways for local law firms.