Tag:Snell & Wilmer

States May Offer Clues on Future of Non-Competes as Employers Await FTC Action

Non-compete agreements have been in the headlines in the weeks since President Joe Biden encouraged the Federal Trade Commission to ban or limit non-compete clauses and other agreements that “may unfairly limit worker mobility.”

Working from Home, for Good

A majority of Colorado employers plan to let their employees work from home after pandemic restrictions are lifted, but according to a recent survey,...

Top Verdicts 2020

With many courts pausing jury trials for much of 2020, the Top Verdicts of the year come in lower than what might be expected...

New Partners 2021

Chris Achatz- Koenig Oelsner Taylor Schoenfeld & Gaddis Practice: Complex technology and data-related transactions Achatz works with businesses ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies....

Barrister’s Best 2020

Supreme Court Justice Barrister’s Choice: Nathan Coats Chief Justice Nathan Coats has served on the Colorado Supreme Court for more than 20 years. The chief’s public...

Armstrong Teasdale Adds One

Armstrong Teasdale announced Thursday that associate Carla Baumel joined the intellectual property practice in Denver.  Baumel focuses on patent litigation and counseling. She has represented...

Preparing for More Waves of Remote Trials

By Byeongsook Seo SNELL & WILMER As we enter the summer of 2020, most states have loosened or eliminated their shelter-in-place orders, which caused many trial...

Top Women 2020: Ellie Lockwood

As a partner, and Denver office litigation practice group leader at Snell & Wilmer, Ellie Lockwood litigates cases of all types in federal and...