What does that mean for Colorado homeowners’ and their insurance policies? If you have homeowners’ insurance and have read your policy, you know that it contains rules—lots of rules. One of those rules is the “notice period,” meaning the deadline by which you (the...
The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is seeking public comment on its proposed “Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace” through November 1, 2023. The proposed guidance provides a legal analysis of standards for harassment and...
Limited liability companies have many appealing qualities. Not least among them is flexibility regarding how governance, economic returns, allocations of profits and losses, and distributions can be structured. Subject to certain well-established rules,...
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...
When a loved one dies, it is important to know what to do and what not to do. Much of it will depend on whether your loved one had a Last Will and Testament or a Revocable Trust and how the deceased person’s assets are titled at the time of death, since assets can be...
What is Probate? Probate is a legal proceeding whereby a court appoints a personal representative to administer the estate of a deceased person (the “decedent”). However, not everyone who dies has their estate go through probate. So how do you know if a decedent’s...