Tag:COVID-19

Courts Put Many Functions on Hold Until May

With the seemingly ever-changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, special circumstances are taking place in courts across the state. Recently, a special 63-day blanket...

Immigration Advocates Call for Detainees’ Release

In response to the first confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Aurora immigrant detention facility, legal advocates for those detained by Immigration and Customs...

DOJ Fights Coronavirus Fraud

The coronavirus outbreak hasn’t just put the health of the global population at risk, it has created new opportunities for scammers to take advantage...

Pandemic Brings Uncertain Prognosis for Business

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has soared past 13,000, with the figure approaching 255,000 globally. The death toll from the...

Virtual Town Hall Addresses COVID-19 Concerns

With the spread of COVID-19 on the top of everyone’s minds and seemingly endless announcements of closings and reduction of service taking over news...

Colorado’s Overtime and Minimum Pay Standards Order

Business running as usual? Not quite. But despite the COVID-19 outbreak and the responding shutdown, you still need to operate your business.  Whether in a...

Sensitivity in the Time of COVID-19

The economic consequences of the new coronavirus pandemic seem to increase by the hour, and law firms are having to adjust their business practices...

With Growing COVID-19 Concerns, Some DAs Look to Release Those in Custody

With the day-to-day changes to the situation surrounding the COVID-19 virus, many organizations, from hotels to restaurants, are finding new ways to conduct business...