Tag:employment law
News
California Lawsuit Questions Legality of PetSmart Training Repayment
The California lawsuit represented by Denver’s Towards Justice calls into question an increasingly common employment law trend.
News
CU Law School Panel Reflects on SCOTUS Term
A panel reflected on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2021 term and its impacts on the law, appellate practice and society.
History
The Origin of the Paid Coffee Break
A 1956 Denver court case paved the way for paid coffee breaks when the 10th Circuit ruled mandatory breaks were too short to allow personal time.
Corporate Counsel Insight
As Noncompete Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk, Employers Should Review Notice Requirements, Pay Thresholds
The governor is expected to sign a bill limiting the use of noncompete agreements for workers earning less than six figures.
Features
Colorado’s ‘Rising Stars’ Reflect on Recent Wins and Emerging Issues
Colorado's "rising stars" discuss their biggest achievements of the past year and reflect on new challenges in their practice areas.
Courts
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for April 28
The Colorado Court of Appeals published its opinions in People v. Khalil Sander and Johnson Family Law v. Grant Bursek on April 28.
Legislature
Bill to Limit Noncompete Agreements Passes House
The Colorado House passed a bill on Monday that would limit the use of noncompete agreements for employees making less than $101,000.
Features
Up & Coming Lawyers 2022: Hailey Perkins
Hailey Perkins, in her fifth year at Stinson LLP, applies a life-long curiosity to her focus in employment litigation.
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