Tag:Colorado Supreme Court

A Path of Resistance: Jean Dubofsky

Dubofsky’s path wasn’t without resistance. Among many professional hurdles upon her graduation, she had to endure “Ladies' Day” at Harvard.

Colorado Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Tuesday

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in three cases on Tuesday, including a TABOR challenge to Colorado's new family leave law.

A Brief History of State Employee Ethics

The 40-year history of state employee ethics in Colorado culminated in the founding of the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission in 2006.

Colorado’s New PDJ Announced, Holland & Hart Hires Andrew Lillie, Ballard Spahr Denver’s Damon Barry Receives Alum Award

This week, the Colorado Supreme Court announced the newest presiding disciplinary judge, Holland & Hart added one and more.

Bryon Large Appointed as Colorado’s Presiding Disciplinary Judge

The Colorado Supreme Court announced on April 12 that Bryon Large was selected as the state’s presiding disciplinary judge.

Colorado Supreme Court Hears Arguments About Interest on Damages

The Colorado Supreme Court heard arguments about how much interest Ford Motor Company must pay a plaintiff who won a $2.9 million verdict.

Colorado Supreme Court to Hear April Arguments

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on April 5 in cases dealing with public utilities and judgment interest calculations.

All’s Fair in Friendship and Real Estate: People v. Clark

The Colorado Supreme Court’s 1979 opinion in Page v. Clark has been referenced in similar cases more than 360 times.