Key to Light Duty Accommodation Policies Is to Not Make Exceptions
Sherman & Howard labor and employment attorney Brooke Colaizzi explains the implications a recent Seventh Circuit opinion has for employers.
Effects of House Bill 1367 on Discrimination Claims in Colorado
Moye White attorney Tanya Sevy explains the changes House Bill 1367 made to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.
Court Blocks EEOC Guidance on Transgender Bathroom and Pronoun Policies
John Melcon, an employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses a recent federal court ruling blocking the EEOC from enforcing guidance addressing bathroom use and pronouns for transgender workers.
Protecting Law Firm Investments in Human Capital
Gene Commander, an independent executive business counselor, advises Colorado law firms on the best retention strategies.
COVID-19 Tests Require Business Necessity, EEOC Says
Carissa Davis, a labor and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses the latest EEOC guidance on COVID-19 tests.
New Energy Efficient Building Codes: What You Need to Know
Ivan Sarkissian, co-founder and shareholder of McConaughy & Sarkissian, discusses new energy laws impacting construction projects in Colorado.
Supreme Court Expands State Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
Charlene Koski, a litigator at Van Ness Feldman, explains the recent SCOTUS ruling in Oklahoma v. Castro Huerta in this opinion article.
Heavy Equipment Soars as the Economy Falters
Corporate and transactional attorney James Waite weighs in on the economic health of the heavy equipment industry.
2022 Legislative Report – A Frenzied End to the Legislative Session Leads into a...
Brownstein shareholder Sarah Mercer and policy advisor Jia Meeks provide a summary of the Colorado legislative session in this opinion piece.
Disposition of Final Remains: New Choices in Estate Planning
Carolyn Duncan of Duncan Legal and Jamie Sarche of Feldman Mortuary explain the laws and legal options around disposition of final remains in Colorado.