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Tag:Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Publicly Censures Former Juvenile Court Presiding Judge for Firing an Employee Who Reported Concerns Over His Alcohol Impairment at...

The state Supreme Court also found that a license plate registered to a different vehicle provides reasonable suspicion of motor vehicle theft and it ruled a public entity may not deny a CORA request because the requestor is in litigation with it.

Court Opinion: Appeals Court Rules Defaulting Codefendant can be Called to Testify

The appeals court held that default entered against a codefendant can’t restrict the non-defaulting codefendant’s right to defend itself.

Court Opinions: Appeals Court Rules on an Aspect of Borrowing Plausibility

The appeals court found that in the case of Houser v. CenturyLink, Houser may borrow plausibility by incorporating allegations from confidential witnesses cited in another complaint.

Colorado Supreme Court Dispels Some Misconceptions on Confidential Legal Communications

Spencer Fane of counsel John Watson explains a recent Colorado Supreme Court decision about the attorney-client communication privilege.

Colorado Landowners and Farmers Sue Oil and Gas Companies

This is a class action complaint in Adams County alleged nearly 200 oil and gas wells were abandoned.

Mind the RAP: Colorado Court of Appeals Decision Reiterates Importance of the Rules of Appellate Procedure

Spencer Fane LLP partner Jacob Hollars explains how a recent appellate decision could impact the determination of appellate deadlines.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Dec. 4

The Colorado Supreme Court released two opinions Dec. 4 one of which involved Veolia Water Technologies, Inc. and Antero Treatment LLC.

Colorado Supreme Court Heard Oral Arguments for Six Cases Tuesday-Wednesday This Week

The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments for six cases Tuesday and Wednesday involving a variety of issues including the heritage of a Native American child in a dependency case, government decision making and whether someone’s right to a public trial was violated after a defendant's wife was removed from a courtroom.