Tag:U.S. District Court

Courts Left in Limbo During COVID-19 Pandemic

The novel coronavirus has now reached Colorado’s courts, suspending some functions and leaving uncertainty about how resulting caseload backlogs will be managed once operations...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...