Tag:Law Week

Stanley Biber, a Pioneer of Gender-Affirming Surgery and Trinidad Resident

Stanley Biber performed thousands of gender-affirming surgeries in Trinidad, Colorado, in a career that spanned two continents and several decades.

Tyson & Mendes Name Ashley Paige Fetyko Head of Communications

Tyson & Mendes named Denver and San Diego partner Ashley Paige Fetyko as the firm’s new head of communications.

Child Labor Laws Strengthened in Colorado as Violations Rise Across the Country

A new Colorado law increases fines for child labor violations, adds anti-retaliation measures to the statute and eliminates a punitive provision for parents and guardians.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Holds Citizens Don’t Have Liberty Interest in Noncitizen Spouses Living in the US

The U.S. Supreme Court found an American citizen didn’t have fundamental liberty interest in her noncitizen spouse being admitted to the U.S.

Legal Lowdown: Wilson Elser Adds Four, CP2’s Richard Hess Elected to CBA Section Executive Council

In case you missed it this week: Wilson Elser added four from McElroy Deutsch and CP2’s Richard Hess was elected to a CBA section’s executive council.

Denver DA Candidates Discuss Their Experience, Visions for the Office

The debate between the two candidates comes a week before election day, when the new Denver DA will be decided.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Holds Probable Cause for One Charge Doesn’t Categorically Defeat a Malicious-prosecution Claim

The U.S. Supreme Court held in a separate June 20 opinion that expert testimony that “most people” in a group have a particular mental state doesn’t violate Federal Rule of Evidence 704(b).

Colorado Judge Orders Nearly $275,000 Sanction Against Stryker Corporation and Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Stryker Corporation and Seyfarth Shaw LLP were ordered to pay nearly $275,000 in one of the largest sanctions in recent Colorado history.