Tag:labor law

Legal Lowdown: Littler, Crisham & Holman, Ascent Add Attorneys, Denver County Court Judge Clarisse Gonzales Will Retire

In case you missed it this week: Three firms added attorneys, Lyons Gaddis promoted two attorneys to shareholder and Denver County Court Judge Clarisse Gonzales is retiring.

Bill Removing Colorado’s Second Union Election Requirement Passes First Hurdle on Party-Line Vote

Democratic legislators advanced the bill after four hours of testimony from union officials, workers, business owners and industry groups.

Susan Klopman Joins Littler as Special Counsel

Littler announced that Susan Klopman joined the firm’s Denver office from a boutique litigation and employment firm that she founded.

Labor Lawyer Mark Nelson Joins Ogletree Deakins as a Shareholder

Ogletree Deakins announced that the labor lawyer Mark Nelson had joined the firm’s Denver office as a shareholder.

Legal Lowdown: November’s Law Firm Hiring Boom, Linda Stanley’s Replacement as 11th Judicial District Attorney

In case you missed it this week: In a hiring flurry that rivaled the snow this week, more than a dozen local attorneys were hired at Denver law firms in addition to two new shareholder elections at Polsinelli’s Denver office.

Colorado Nonprofit Big Green Settles on Unfair Labor Charges

Big Green settled on six unfair labor practice charges, with 10 employees receiving nearly $450,000 in backpay, benefits and wages.

Only a Year in, Olson Grimsley Already Has Some Stories to Tell

From a momentous Colorado Supreme Court decision to antitrust and human trafficking suits, it’s been a busy year for Olson Grimsley.

Court Opinions: Appeals Court Rules Nonsolicitation Agreement Enforceable During Employment

The appeals court found that a former employee’s nonsolicitation agreement with Franklin D. Azar & Associates was enforceable while employed at the firm.