Tag:Colorado
History
The Final Execution Carried Out by Colorado
Gary Lee Davis was the final person executed by the state of Colorado, over two decades before Colorado banned capital punishment.
News
Verdict Announcement: Tyson & Mendes Secures Complete Defense Verdict in Colorado Construction Defect Case
Tyson & Mendes announced it successfully defended a small pool company, securing a full defense verdict in Adams County District Court.
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Courts
Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions for April 30
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals released opinions addressing qualified immunity, the First Amendment and federal contractor wage rules.
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News
Frost Brown Todd Opens in Denver with Ambitious Plans
Frost Brown Todd’s Denver office launched with nine partners, but with a goal to expand significantly in the next two years.
Courts
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for April 25
The Colorado Court of Appeals released four opinions on April 25, including an opinion on an excessive force claim against a police officer.
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Legislature
Bill Granting New Authority to Colorado’s Attorney General on Training Repayment Agreements Close to Becoming Law
House Bill 24-1324 aims to give the Colorado Attorney General new rulemaking authority over training repayment programs.
News
Federal Trade Commission Announces Rule Banning Noncompete Clauses
The Federal Trade Commission issued a new rule banning noncompete clauses nationwide, including new noncompetes for senior executives.
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News
CCJ Report Finds Sentencing Reforms Had Little Impact on Racial Disparity in Imprisonment
While racial disparity in imprisonment dropped from 2000 to 2019, the study found sentencing reforms had little impact.