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non-compete agreements
Features
‘Best Law Firms’ on the Latest in Labor and Employment Law
Law Week caught up with top ranked firms in labor and employment law on what’s impacting their practices and future trends.
Clara Geoghegan
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November 14, 2022
Features
Court of Appeals: Notable Cases Run the Gamut From Juries to Education
Over the past year, the Colorado Court of Appeals decided several high-profile cases running the gamut from universities’ duty of care regarding sexual assault allegations to the use of fire as a deadly weapon.
Lauren Penington
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July 18, 2022
Corporate Counsel Insight
As Noncompete Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk, Employers Should Review Notice Requirements, Pay Thresholds
The governor is expected to sign a bill limiting the use of noncompete agreements for workers earning less than six figures.
Jessica Folker
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May 27, 2022
Legislature
Bill to Limit Noncompete Agreements Passes House
The Colorado House passed a bill on Monday that would limit the use of noncompete agreements for employees making less than $101,000.
Jessica Folker
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April 19, 2022
Legislature
Fentanyl Prevention Bill Introduced
This week, legislators in the House introduced long awaited legislation addressing fentanyl use in the state.
Law Week
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March 31, 2022
Corporate Counsel Insight
Employers with Illegal Non-Competes Face New Criminal Penalties in March
In March, Colorado employers will be subject to new criminal penalties, including up to 120 days in jail, for illegal non-compete agreements.
Jessica Folker
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February 7, 2022
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