As of August 31, 2020, Colorado small businesses and non-profit with fewer than 25 full time employees can apply for grants and low interest loans from the state. The Colorado General Assembly designated certain funds the state received from the CARES Act to go...
Five months into the pandemic and with fall right around the corner, California school districts are beginning to announce their plans for the upcoming school year. California has set specific guidelines to determine whether schools can conduct in-person learning or...
Workers protections during the COVID-19 Pandemic and How Employers can Rebut the Presumption COVID-19 has had dramatic effects on the daily lives of Americans, causing many individuals and companies to rethink how they approach the work office environment. As a result...
On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) published its ruling on Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook Ireland Ltd., Schrems (Schrems II), striking down EU-U.S. Privacy Shield as a valid mechanism for transferring EU personal data under...
The recent COVID-19 outbreak has brought new attention to the criminal defendant’s right to a speedy trial. The following explains what the right to a speedy trial means, the typical remedies for a violation, and how COVID-19 has changed the usual analysis. What is a...
Yesterday, July 14, 2020, Governor Polis Signed into law the Healthy Families and Workplaces Act. The Act goes into effect on January 1, 2021. The Act provides employees in Colorado with basic paid sick leave and additional paid sick leave during a public health...
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