Tag:COVID-19

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Jan. 19

The Colorado Court of Appeals unanimously affirmed a judgment and remanded a case involving a business lease and COVID-19.

COVID-19 Takes Center Stage at Colorado Supreme Court Jan. 11

COVID-19 has caused many issues throughout the country, and now it’s at the forefront of oral arguments at the Colorado Supreme Court.

Year End Report of Federal Courts Released, Roberts Hints at SCOTUS Controversy

In the report’s opening, Roberts appeared to address public backlash against a number of high-profile Supreme Court rulings last term.

Data Shows Colorado Courts Are Slowly Catching Up From COVID Impacts

According to a recent report, Colorado courts didn’t return to pre-pandemic rates of jury trials, new court filings and case closures but did improve from fiscal year 2021 numbers.

Innovating Court: How Judges Across the Country Are Using Tech to Increase Access to Justice

Three years after COVID-19, state courts nationwide are using technology to improve appearance rates, access to justice and more.

COVID-19 Tests Require Business Necessity, EEOC Says

Carissa Davis, a labor and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses the latest EEOC guidance on COVID-19 tests.

Federal Circuits in Focus

Over the past year, the circuit courts were considering new and emerging issues, questions and fact patterns.

With Covid-19 Vaccination Disputes on the Rise for Divorced Parents, Courts Forced To Step In

Sherman & Howard's Kelly Robinson and Madeleine Sheahan discuss the history of court intervention on family law disputes involving vaccines.