A BizWest article by Dan Mika covers a day in the live of a 2020 law school graduate in Colorado. With several bar exams being postponed around the nation, recent law school graduates in Colorado are still expected to take the bar exam at the end of this month (July)...
The Tenth Circuit recently held that a suit filed in Colorado state court by local governmental entities for global warming-related damages allegedly caused by oil and gas companies cannot be removed to federal court. Plaintiffs – the City of Boulder, Boulder County...
When hiring employees, it is important for employers to know what type of relationship they are getting into. And to do that, it is important to understand the difference between an at-will and contract employee. At-Will vs. Contract Employment Colorado is...
Serving our clients is the core of what we do. That means providing consistent and reliable action and communication you can count on today and every day. In keeping this commitment, your safety and the safety of our team will remain our top priority. As the nation...
The Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) recently issued Rev. Proc. 2020-8, which seeks to make the transition away from the current paper filing system of Form 1023, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, to,...
Colorado’s Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, C.R.S. § 38-8-101, et seq. can be a trap for the unwary and a potent tool for creditors. Here are a few things you should know about the statute. CUFTA in a Nutshell The goal of CUFTA is to prevent debtors from...