Tag:Colorado attorneys

Colorado Supreme Court Narrows Limitations Period for Minimum Wage Claims

The Court has ruled the two- to three-year statute of limitations under the Colorado Wage Claim Act applies to claims brought under the Colorado Minimum Wage Act.

Nominations Open for 2026 Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Award

Colorado Law Week Briefs provides coverage of legal news and information for lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals within the state.

A Deal Many Years in The Making: Nordstrom’s Sale Back to The Nordstrom Family

Represented by WilmerHale, the Nordstrom family has bought back its popular department store company this month in a nearly $7 billion going private transaction involving 10 other law firms.

Construction Law Super Lawyers Eye Market Fluctuations, Assess Risk for Colorado Construction Projects in 2025

Construction Super Lawyers told Law Week project schedules may get longer, contracts may get more complex and initial risk discussions may include a lot of fluctuating factors.

Family Law, Labor, Employment Super Lawyers Weigh in on LLPs, Social Media Evidence, Union Formation

Colorado Super Lawyers weighed in on family law and employment law trends for 2025, touching on the state’s new LLP program and the possibility of increasing union activity nationwide.

Litigation Counsel Victoria Edwards Joins Adams & Reese Denver Office

Adams & Reese announced the addition of Victoria Edwards as counsel in the firm’s Denver office.

Court Opinion: Colorado Attorney Suspended for Calling Client, Opposing Counsel Obscene Names

A Colorado attorney was suspended May 5 for calling both opposing counsel and his own client an obscene name.

Corporate Counsel Weigh in on Job Satisfaction, Salaries, Benefits in Law Week’s Latest Survey

More than 100 in-house counsel provided Law Week with insights into job satisfaction, bonuses, salary trends and representative industries.