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Cryptocurrency Businesses Could Have Easier Time Securing Loans in Future

Getting a loan for a business can be daunting, but cryptocurrency-related businesses can have an especially hard time. That could change soon.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Jan. 30

The Colorado Supreme Court vacated in part and affirmed in part a judgment involving an alleged sleeping juror. 

Experts Weigh in on Cryptocurrency Law

Cryptocurrency and businesses associated with it have made headlines in recent months in the wake of the downfall of FTX. 

Director Begins Work in New Office Helping Investigate Missing, Murdered Indigenous Relatives

Arron Julian was named the director of the newly formed Office of Liaison for Missing or Murdered Indigenous Relatives for Colorado.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Jan. 12

The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed a judgment and remanded a case connected to the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act.

Colorado Grand Jury Returns Major Indictment Against Alleged Auto Theft and Burglary Crime Ring Members

The Colorado Attorney General announced Jan. 11 a 90-count indictment was returned by a statewide grand jury charging five people in an alleged auto theft and burglary ring.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Jan. 9

The Colorado Supreme Court addressed two cases involving change of venue Jan. 9.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Dec. 29

The Colorado Court of Appeals held Rule 97 doesn’t require judges to stay proceedings when a successive recusal motion is pending.