Tag:Law Week

Legislature Passes New Protections for Consumers, New Regulations for Businesses

Towing carriers will now face stricter regulations, the threshold to qualify as a small business is lowered and more.

The Day a Wall of Water Hit Denver

On Aug. 3, 1933, Denver residents scrambled to avoid a 15-foot wall of water unleashed by the collapse of the Castlewood Dam.

10th Circuit Rules Against CU Anschutz COVID-19 Vaccination Policy

The 10th Circuit overturned the district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction for students and employees sanctioned by the university.

Colorado’s New Property Tax, Protections for Tenants Become Law

The legislature finished the session with a compromise on property tax and tenants gained a suite of new protections.

Erise IP Relocates to Downtown Denver, Triples Denver Employees in Three Years

Erise IP’s office move to downtown Denver follows several big verdicts and significant growth over the past decade.

Almost Half of Employers Use AI According to Littler Study, but Legal Risks Abound

The use of artificial intelligence continues to increase, but governments in Colorado and around the world are looking at stricter regulations on the technology.

ABA Ethics Committee Releases Opinion On Seeking Advice on Listservs

The American Bar Association addressed what lawyers can post on listservs when seeking legal advice from fellow professionals.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions for May 7, 8, 14

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals released opinions addressing the Eighth Amendment, the Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity.