Tag:Justice William Hood

Supreme Court Deadlocked on Breckenridge Tax Case

It took less than three weeks for the Colorado Supreme Court to know it wasn’t going to reach a decision in Breckenridge’s tax case...

Breckenridge, Online Travel Companies Argue at Supreme Court

In the world of e-commerce, it’s become tricky to define who does what in many transactions. It can be even trickier to nail down...

Holland & Hart Adds Three

Aaron Tucker, Justin Nyberg and Shawn Eady joined Holland & Hart as associates. Tucker practices in the firm’s environment and natural resources practice in its...

Pivotal Condemnation Case Argued at Colorado Supreme Court

Land developers in Colorado can form a metropolitan district, which has the power to condemn private property for a “public use.” That unique maneuver...

Parents’ Presence Destroys Privilege in Stroke Victim’s Case

When a third party is present in a meeting between a lawyer and a client in Colorado, that meeting isn’t protected by attorney-client privilege...

CU Law School to Honor Alumni

The University of Colorado Law School will celebrate seven alumni and friends of the law school at its annual awards banquet on Thursday, March...

Disrespect Can Lead to Discipline

The judge who presides over Colorado’s attorney discipline cases hopes that if he talks to lawyers about the importance of professional behavior, he’ll see...

Supreme Court Rules on Health Care Statute’s Compliance Standard

The Colorado Supreme Court has answered a question of first impression about arbitration agreements under the Health Care Availability Act’s compliance standard. The vehicle?...