Tag:Law Week

The Difficulties, Draws of Law Firm Mergers

Roxanne Jensen, a legal consultant and former managing partner, told Law Week about the trends driving mergers in Colorado and secondary markets.

Court Opinions: Colorado Appeals Court Finds Trinidad Ambulance District Reasonably Complied With its Service Plan After Modifying Services

The appeals court also ruled party rights under the state’s Offer of Settlement statute are to be determined as to each statutorily compliant offer made.

Edward Mayle Joins Holland & Knight as a Partner

Holland & Knight announced that Edward Mayle had joined the firm’s intellectual property practice in Denver as a partner.

Barrister’s Best 2024

We profile People’s choice and Barrister’s choice selections in nearly 50 categories of legal practice in the state.

Greenberg Traurig Adds Three Shareholders, One of Counsel to Denver Office

Greenberg Traurig added shareholders Kevin Kelley, Andrea Austin and Austin Evans as shareholders and Chloe Mickel as of counsel to the firm’s Denver office.

New Federal Bill Aims to Eliminate Liability for Abandoned Mine Cleanups

Organizations and governments are currently hamstrung by liability concerns when it comes to cleaning up abandoned mines, but a federal bill is looking to change that.

Legal Lowdown: Holland & Hart Names Denver Administrative Partner, Hall Estill Joins Forces with Rider & Quesenberry

In case you missed it this week: Holland & Hart appointed Jon Bender its Denver administrative partner, Hall Estill will join forces with Grand Junction firm Rider & Quesenberry and Dickinson Wright added one attorney.

Amneal Pharmaceuticals Alleges Part of Colorado’s Free Allergy Pen Program is Unconstitutional

Amneal Pharmaceuticals is arguing that part of the Colorado allergy pen law constitutes a per se taking and is a violation of the Fifth Amendment.