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Kerry Tipper
People
City Attorney Stepping Down, Judgeship Finalists Announced
This week, finalists for three judgeship positions were announced, Kristin Bronson is leaving her position as city attorney and more.
Law Week
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October 14, 2022
News
Denver City Attorney Bronson to Resign, Tipper Nominated as Replacement
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced Kristin Bronson will leave her role as city attorney for the City and County of Denver Nov. 2.
Matt Suoja
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October 11, 2022
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.
Jessica Folker
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May 27, 2022
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.
Jessica Folker
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April 19, 2022
Legislature
Fentanyl Bill Passes First Committee Vote with Amendments Following Emotional Hearing
A bill to address the fentanyl crisis passed its first committee vote on Wednesday with amendments to add harsher penalties for possession.
Jessica Folker
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April 14, 2022
News
Lawmakers Call for Sentencing Reform at Rally for Rogel Aguilera-Mederos
Lawmakers criticized Colorado's mandatory sentencing and hope to pass reforms in the upcoming legislative session.
Clara Geoghegan
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December 24, 2021
News
Panel Recommends Investigators for Judicial Branch Scandal Investigation
An independent investigation is advised into the state Judicial Department for alleged sexual harassment and an improperly awarded contract.
Jessica Folker
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August 5, 2021
Legislature
Lawyer Legislators Introduce Divorce Process Alternative
Attorneys might have another tool for out-of-court dispute resolution if the Colorado General Assembly approves a bill establishing the Uniform Law Commission. HB21-143 would...
Avery Martinez
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March 29, 2021
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