Tag:Sherman & Howard

U.S. Supreme Court Holds Chapter 7 Debtor Liable for Fraud Based on Business Partner’s Acts

Sherman & Howard member Peter Cal explains the implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion in a bankruptcy case.

Outstanding Legal Professionals 2023: Margi Heinen

If you need help researching anything about the law, Margi Heinen is a person you want in your corner.

Empower Promotes Next General Counsel, Two Court Appointments Announced

This week, Empower promoted Kelly Noble to general counsel and chief legal officer, vacancies were filled in the 22nd and 5th Judicial Districts and more.

When Employment and Traditional Labor Collide: Whole Foods Wins One in the Ongoing Legal Battle Concerning Black Lives Matter Masks

Sherman & Howard member Patrick Scully and associate Carissa Davis detail a recent Title VII case out of Massachusetts and newer NRLB rulings on dress codes.

Truth or Consequentials: The NLRB Expands Make-Whole Relief

Sherman & Howard associate attorney Jane Waterman-Joyce explains what the latest NLRB ruling may mean for employers.

End-of-Year NLRB Rulings Could Have Big Impacts

The National Labor Relations Board last week issued several rulings that could have major impacts on labor disputes and unionization.

New Laws Impact Local Restaurants

As COVID-19 cases continue to stay relatively low, Colorado restaurants still face concerns including rising wages and staffing.

How the Inflation Reduction Act May Impact Your Business

Sherman & Howard corporate and M&A associate Evy Duek explains the impacts of the new Inflation Reduction Act on businesses.