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Durango Train Company Agrees to Pay $20 Million to Settle Federal ‘416 Fire’ Lawsuit

A Durango train operator has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a federal lawsuit over a devastating 2018 wildfire.

DOJ Settles with Kroger on Accessibility Violations for COVID-19 Vaccine Website

The DOJ announced a settlement agreement with Kroger that’ll help people with disabilities get information about COVID-19 vaccines and book appointments online.

Federal Government and Colorado Enter Into Proposed Settlement with Mining Company After the Gold King Mine Spill

Colorado and multiple federal agencies reached a proposed settlement with Sunnyside Gold Corporation to clean up an area of abandoned mines.

Jamaican National Sentenced for $970k Lottery Scam of Estes Park Woman

A Jamaican national scammed an elderly woman from northern Colorado out of nearly $100,000 in a fake lottery scheme

Jason Dunn Reflects on Legacy as U.S. Attorney

Jason Dunn ended his term as U.S. attorney for the district of Colorado Sunday. He was appointed in 2018 and before that was a...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

Uncertainty Persists in Web Accessibility and ADA

Companies’ hopes the U.S. Supreme Court would soon shed some light on website accessibility, and perhaps help curb lawsuits in that area, were recently...