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Supreme Court Says “Willfulness” Not Required to Recover Trademark Infringers’ Profits — What’s Next?

In Romag Fasteners, Inc. v. Fossil, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled unanimously that willful intent is not an absolute prerequisite to awarding...

U.S. Supreme Court Rules on LGBT Employment Discrimination Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court on June 15, handed down a historic ruling in a trio of cases in which workers had been fired for...

Armstrong Teasdale Appoints Executive Committee Members

Armstrong Teasdale announced June 8 that four partners were elected to the firm’s executive committee, and three partners were added to the compensation committee,...

Supreme Court Rules on Planned Parenthood Premises Liability Case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 8 ruled on a closely watched premises liability case involving the 2015 Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting. While...

COVID-19: The Surprise D&I Catalyst

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated many longstanding cultural fault lines and accelerated other societal transitions that were already underway. Many of the...

Judge Upholds Signature Collection Executive Order

In a order announced Wednesday evening, Denver District Court Judge Robert L. McGahey Jr. denied a request for a temporary restraining order and declaratory...

Extraordinary Changes in Extraordinary Times

Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic has required extraordinary changes to many societal aspects to enable healthcare workers to help those sickened by the disease. One...

For M&A Market, Coronavirus Signals Unknown Future

Last year was one of the best for the mergers and acquisitions market, according to multiple M&A attorneys in Colorado. Those same attorneys were...