Tag:Grand Junction

Colorado AG, local governments file Supreme Court briefs opposing Utah oil railroad

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, a dozen Colorado local governments and a group of high-ranking congressional Democrats are among the parties urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a lower court decision vacating the approval of a controversial oil-by-rail project in eastern Utah.

A Bigger Bench Comes to Grand Junction with the Affiliation of Rider & Quesenberry, Hall Estill

The affiliation between Hall Estill and Rider & Quesenberry brings a deeper bench and more resources to an underserved legal market.

Justice Monica Márquez Sworn in as Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice

Chief Justice Monica Márquez was sworn in on July 26, and she will lead the Colorado Supreme Court for the next three years.

Class Action Filed Against Employer of Colorado Nurse Accused of Sexual Assault

Two women allegedly sexually assaulted by a nurse have filed a class action lawsuit looking to hold the hospital liable for damages.

Colorado Judicial Institute Honors 2022 Recipients of Judicial Excellence Award

The Colorado Judicial Institute hosted its 20th annual awards dinner Nov. 1 where four state judges were honored.

New Partner at Stinson Denver, Ireland Stapleton Relocates Grand Junction Office

This week, Stinson hired a new partner, Ireland Stapleton relocated its Grand Junction office and more.

1991 Grand Junction Pipe Bomber Seeking New Trial

Earlier this year, James Genrich returned to court to argue his guilty verdict should be overturned and that he should get a new trial.

Grand Junction Caregivers Charged by AG’s Office in Death of 86-Year-Old Woman

Three caregivers working at an assisted living and memory care facility in Grand Junction have been charged with negligent death felonies, and two with forgery, all relating to the death of an 86-year-old woman left in 102-degree heat.