Tag:Denver

Date Set For Homeless Sweeps Trial

The class-action case pitting Denver’s homeless population against the city will go to trial March 29, 2019, if it makes it that far. The case...

Smart Contracts and the Future of Estate Planning

There’s an emerging buzz around the use of smart contracts, and it’s easy to see why. Opportunities to use smart contracts are virtually endless....

Supreme Court Rules on Suicidal Intent

Most life insurance policies contain a provision under which they won’t pay out death benefits for an insured who commits suicide. These provisions often...

Defense Firm Opens Office in Denver

National defense firm Foley & Mansfield entered the Denver market last week with the addition of one attorney who’s bringing with him a career...

Private Right of Condemnation: A Necessary Tool for Modern Development or Outdated Remnant of the Frontier?

Water is sacred in Colorado. It allows cities to flourish and crops to grow, and it powers the state’s tourism industry. Its power extends...

Top Women 2018: Crystal McDonough

As Crystal McDonough’s reputation has grown, her willingness to fight hard for her clients has earned her the nickname the “little bulldog.” She doesn’t...

A Great Cultural Fit: Criminal Defense Firms Merge

Criminal defense firm Haddon Morgan and Foreman is about to get bigger this week. The firm is absorbing four trial attorneys from Stimson Glover...

Polsinelli Sees Rapid Growth Over First Quarter

It’s a familiar story in Denver. Polsinelli is seeing major growth in the metro area. The firm brought in a large number of laterals...