Tag:labor and employment law
News
Union Sues Over State Sick Leave Law Settlement with Southwest
A union claims a settlement agreement between Southwest and Colorado around state sick leave requirements is invalid.
Corporate Counsel Insight
Employee Labor Law Claims Are on the Rise, Lawyers Predict They’ll Stay That Way
The rise in employee labor law complaints is part of a trend local attorneys have seen in Colorado and across the country.
Legislature
The Biggest 2023 Labor and Employment Bills Passed in Colorado
With labor and employment law always on the move, it can be hard to keep up with the legislation that made it into law this year.
5Q Series
Five Questions with Katie Brown, DGS Associate and Employment Attorney
This week, we heard from Katie Brown, an associate and labor and employment attorney at Davis Graham & Stubbs.
Law Week -
Features
‘Best Law Firms’ on the Latest in Labor and Employment Law
Law Week caught up with top ranked firms in labor and employment law on what’s impacting their practices and future trends.
Opinion
COVID-19 Tests Require Business Necessity, EEOC Says
Carissa Davis, a labor and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses the latest EEOC guidance on COVID-19 tests.
Features
Pandemic Opened a Bevy of Labor and Employment Law Questions to Outlast COVID
The pandemic changed many aspects of life. In labor and employment law, there are a lot of new and unknown considerations raised by COVID.
Corporate Counsel Insight
Colorado Adopts Farmworker Overtime Rules
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment adopted the state's first overtime rules for agricultural workers earlier this week.