Tag:Colorado Judicial Branch

Whittled Down Bill Adding Judgeships in Colorado Advances to Final Legislative Step

A bipartisan bill adding 15 judgeships, down from an initially proposed 29, passed its second-to-last legislative step before the governor’s desk on March 12.

Chief Justice Monica Márquez Asks the Legislature to Help Ease the Judiciary’s Unsustainable Workload

Colorado’s Chief Justice, Monica Márquez, told the Colorado General Assembly of the numerous challenges the state’s judges are facing.

Diversion Programs Show Significant Success Across Colorado

Across the state, diversion programs are proving successful at preventing recidivism and allowing district attorneys to pursue alternatives to incarceration for some lower-level crimes.

Justice Monica Márquez Sworn in as Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice

Chief Justice Monica Márquez was sworn in on July 26, and she will lead the Colorado Supreme Court for the next three years.

Fox Rothschild, Husch Blackwell, Ballard Spahr, Crowell & Moring, Fennemore Add Attorneys

Fox Rothschild, Husch Blackwell, Ballard Spahr, Crowell & Moring and Fennemore added attorneys. Fox also announced a new leadership rotation.

4th Judicial District Recovery Court to Graduate Eight Participants

The second drug problem solving court in Colorado will celebrate the graduation of eight participants Feb. 8.

Local Firms Announce New Attorneys, Best Lawyers Recognitions; New Judges Appointed to the 1st and 12th Judicial District

Ireland Stapleton, Davis Graham & Stubbs, Otteson Shapiro and Snell & Wilmer announce new attorneys and more.

Bill Addressing Remote Access Recently Signed by Gov. Polis June 7

A new law passed requiring criminal court proceedings conducted in open court to provide remote access to the public.