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Virtual Town Hall Addresses COVID-19 Concerns
With the spread of COVID-19 on the top of everyone’s minds and seemingly endless announcements of closings and reduction of service taking over news...
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Local Lawyers Win Settlement in Religious Discrimination Case
Colorado lawyers recently won a settlement for a Wyoming woman who alleged her former employer forced her to participate in Scientology religious practices.
Denver attorney...
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Scores Settlement from Walmart over Alleged Hiring Discrimination
The Department of Justice announced Jan. 7 it had reached a settlement with Walmart for alleged employment discrimination against a Colorado naval reservist, leading...
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Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie Adds Four
Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie added four new associates in the firm’s business transaction, real estate and litigation groups in the past two months, the...
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Aid-in-Dying Lawsuit Returns to State Court
A lawsuit over a doctor’s right to prescribe aid-in-dying medication to a terminally ill patient was kicked back to state court Oct. 4 after...
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CJI Announces Award Recipients
The Colorado Judicial Institute announced the 2019 Judicial Excellence Awards recipients. The honorees will be recognized at CJI’s 17th Annual Judicial Excellence Awards dinner...
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Colorado Supreme Court Looks at Equitable Estoppel in Arbitration Context
The Colorado Supreme Court has decided class-action employment claims against several corporate parent companies can go forward in federal district court instead of arbitration.
In...
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DU Faces Fresh Pay Discrimination Lawsuit
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law is facing a new wage discrimination lawsuit filed by one of its professors.
Associate Professor Rashmi Goel...