Tag:Department of Justice

Colorado Officials Want Mueller Report Before Congress

With the public release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, the subject is now for Congress to review. At least according to Democrats. The redacted report...

Marijuana and the 10th Amendment: Strange Bedfellows or Natural Allies?

The 10th Amendment to the Bill of Rights, established in 1791, created the concept of federalism, wherein the federal government possesses only those powers...

John Walsh

After having spent about half of his career in government, most notably working as a former U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado, John...

Hubert Farbes

Former defense sites across the country can be valuable land, if not for the leftover explosive devices sometimes found littering them from decades past. For...

FCA Whistleblower Gets Favorable Supreme Court Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that whistleblowers have as much time to bring False Claim Act suits as the government would if...

2018 Lawyers Of The Year: Jon Rauchway

Davis Graham & Stubbs partner Jon Rauchway had a 2018 where cases stacked up to the point that four of them were set for...

DOJ Issues More Guidance Impacting Environmental Enforcement

On Nov. 8, the Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs issued a press release indicating that then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions signed a memorandum...

Restrictive Covenants in Construction Contracts: Trends and Legal Implications

While the significant amount of new construction occurring throughout Colorado may be readily apparent, one harsh reality lurking behind the scenes has resulted in...