Tag:Lawsuit

House of Representatives Members Accused of Violating Sunshine Law in Lawsuit

Two Colorado House of Representative members are accusing their colleagues of routinely breaking the Colorado Open Meetings Law.

University of Colorado Law School Professor Claims Discrimination, Retaliation in Lawsuit

A University of Colorado Law School professor is accusing the school of underpaying him based on his race and retaliating against him.

Expert Weighs In: Colorado’s anti-SLAPP Statute

After the major settlement between Dominion and Fox News, defamation cases continue to bubble up in Colorado courts after the anti-SLAPP statute was approved by the Colorado legislature in 2019.

After Blockbuster Dominion Settlement, Experts Speak Out About Defamation Law

After a settlement of nearly $800 million in a defamation case involving Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News in April, questions arise about whether this case could be a boom in business for defamation lawyers.

Federal Judge Rules Disputed Facts Mean Fort Collins Dispute with Broadband Vendor Need to be Settled at Trial

A federal judge wrote disputed facts between Fort Collins and a tech contractor meant she couldn’t issue summary judgment on much of the case.

EEOC Sues Diagnostics Company Over Alleged Age Discrimination

EEOC filed a lawsuit in Colorado federal court claiming Exact Sciences Laboratories didn’t hire a prospective employee based on his age.

Farmers Drop Request to Block Part of Colorado Agricultural Worker Rights Law as Challenge Continues

Farmers who asked a court to block an agricultural workers’ rights law dropped their request but haven’t dropped their suit.

Court Sides with Attorney in Million Dollar Legal Fees Dispute Brought by Mother of Elijah McClain

A court ruled Sheneen McClain must pay attorneys at Killmer, Lane & Newman after she fired them for alleged misconduct.