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Legislative Roundup — One for the Record Books

This year’s legislative session set a new high-water mark for the number of bills introduced. The General Assembly’s previous record had been 703 bills...

Menu Labeling Is Now The Law

On Dec. 1, 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a final rule on nutrition labeling of standard menu items in restaurants and...

IP Issues Surrounding Blockchain Technology Implementation

Like cloud computing in 2007, blockchain is today’s latest technology craze. Companies are rushing to develop and patent blockchain technology. Despite its rising popularity,...
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Private Right of Condemnation: A Necessary Tool for Modern Development or Outdated Remnant of...

Water is sacred in Colorado. It allows cities to flourish and crops to grow, and it powers the state’s tourism industry. Its power extends...

How the Trump Administration Effects Change in Immigration Without a Change in the Law

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is implementing numerous strategies, under the color of law, that have devastating effects on the due process rights of one...

Colorado Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Undocumented Workers

The Immigration Reform and Control Act is a federal law requiring employers to verify that all employees are legally eligible to work in the...
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Back to Basics: Separating Causation, Liability and Economic Damages

If a fire burns down a business and the business loses profits, should you argue whether the fire caused the lost profits or who...

Prison for Breach of Duties of Candor?

The legal world is complicated. Our law practices vary greatly, as do our personalities and political interests.  But many lawyers can agree on one goal...
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Movement in Denver Legal Market is Mile High

For the past decade, Denver has been among the fastest growing cities in the U.S. Since 2007, Denver’s metro population has grown by approximately...

Marijuana Consumption Clubs: ‘Open and Public’?

At first blush, the meaning of the phrase “open and public” seems straightforward, but these three little words are hotly disputed and at the...