Tag:Law Week

2025 Top Litigators: Suneeta Hazra

From her representation of chocolatiers to her work stopping illegal mining activity, Suneeta Hazra’s year in the courtroom involved several notable victories.

Two Bipartisan Bills Aim to Address CBI Misconduct Allegations, DNA Testing Backlogs

Recent issues lawmakers are trying to address at the CBI seem to be comorbidities of an investigation into former CBI forensic scientist Missy Woods.

Legal Lowdown: Lyons Gaddis Adds Two, Taft Expands Into Florida

In case you missed it this week: Lyons Gaddis added two attorneys, Taft merged with a Florida law firm and WTO launched a scholarship to fund bar exam preparation.

WTO and Law School Yes We Can! Start Scholarship for Bar Exam Preparation

Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell and Law School Yes We Can! launched the WTO Impact Scholarship to fund bar exam preparation.

Court Opinion: US Supreme Court Finds VA Service-Related Disability Claims Determinations Can be Reviewed Only for Clear Error

The U.S. Supreme Court held that the VA’s determination that the evidence regarding a service-related disability claim is in “approximate balance” is a predominantly factual determination reviewed only for clear error.

A Different Type of M&A: Hogan Lovells Helps Denver Land a Professional Women’s Soccer Team

Attorneys from Hogan Lovells helped Rob Cohen put together the ownership group and deal bringing a professional women’s soccer team to Denver.

The Colorado Law at the Heart of Health Care Clinic “Bubble Zones” Across the Country

Colorado’s first in the nation “bubble bill,” aimed at shielding individuals entering health care clinics from activists, was recently cited in dissent from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Legislative Effort to Expand Automatic Residential Solar Permitting Clears First Hurdle

The bill would mandate local governments use an automated process for a large portion of their residential solar applications.