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The “M&A Exception” to Colorado’s General Prohibition on Non-Compete Agreements
A noncompete agreement (also known as a “covenant not to compete”) is defined as “[a] promise, usually in a sale-of-business, partnership, or employment contract, not to engage in the same type of business for a stated time in the same market as the buyer, partner, or...
Vacancies Continue to Challenge Commercial Property Owners in 2025: What Can You Do?
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2025 Insurance Law Update
The Colorado General Assembly enacted several new insurance laws during the 2025 Legislative Session. These laws concern risk model use in homeowner property insurance policies, requests for certified copies of insurance policies, and fair access to insurance...
A Primer on Insurance Breach of Contract and Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Colorado
It is common for homeowners or businesses to have their insurance claims denied.[1] When that happens, a policyholder (the “insured”) may have the right to pursue the insurance company for breach of contract, common law bad faith breach of insurance contract,...
Anticipating and Preparing for Insurance Market Changes in Colorado as a Result of Climate Change and Natural Disasters
According to a recent report by Insurify, Colorado has more than 300,000 properties at risk of wildfire, with nearly $200 billion in exposed assets.[1] In addition, severe weather (particularly hailstorms) has driven the average cost to insure a home in...
Trademark Basics: Eleven Things You Should Know About Trademarks in the United States
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Colorado Legislative Summary 2025
Colorado’s 2025 legislative session has concluded and new laws applicable to Colorado businesses and property owners will be going into effect. This article summarizes some of the recently enacted (1) cannabis, (2) consumer, (3) employment, (4) housing and...
Business Succession: Income and Estate Tax Planning Related to the Sale of a Closely Held Business
Succession planning is an important process for any business to undertake, but it is especially important for closely held businesses. Inevitably, closely held business owners seek to pursue other ventures, retire, or become physically unable to continue in their...
Answers to Seven Frequently Asked Questions About Depositions in Civil Proceedings
Depositions are routinely taken in civil court cases and arbitration proceedings as part of the discovery process. This article answers seven frequently asked questions about depositions.What is a Deposition?A deposition is a method of discovery[1] in which a party to...
Discovery in Civil Cases
"Discovery” is a term used in civil lawsuits to describe the process in which each party is allowed to gather information from others to help prove or disprove claims or defenses asserted in the case. Stated otherwise, parties may obtain discovery of any matter that...
The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Civil Litigation
AI has taken the legal industry by storm, promising to transform civil litigation for both clients and attorneys by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, identifying helpful factual and legal patterns, and even predicting case outcomes. There are, however, cautionary...
Vacancies Continue to Challenge Commercial Property Owners in 2025: What Can You Do?
At the end of the second quarter, commercial property vacancy rates continue to be a challenge for property owners in 2025. This blog discusses current commercial vacancy rates in the United States and in the Denver/Boulder markets, what is causing higher vacancy...
2025 Insurance Law Update
The Colorado General Assembly enacted several new insurance laws during the 2025 Legislative Session. These laws concern risk model use in homeowner property insurance policies, requests for certified copies of insurance policies, and fair access to insurance...
A Primer on Insurance Breach of Contract and Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Colorado
It is common for homeowners or businesses to have their insurance claims denied.[1] When that happens, a policyholder (the “insured”) may have the right to pursue the insurance company for breach of contract, common law bad faith breach of insurance contract,...
Anticipating and Preparing for Insurance Market Changes in Colorado as a Result of Climate Change and Natural Disasters
According to a recent report by Insurify, Colorado has more than 300,000 properties at risk of wildfire, with nearly $200 billion in exposed assets.[1] In addition, severe weather (particularly hailstorms) has driven the average cost to insure a home in...
Trademark Basics: Eleven Things You Should Know About Trademarks in the United States
This article answers eleven frequently asked questions about trademarks in the United States.What is a Trademark?A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination of those, such as a brand name or a logo, which identifies goods or services. It is the way...
Colorado Legislative Summary 2025
Colorado’s 2025 legislative session has concluded and new laws applicable to Colorado businesses and property owners will be going into effect. This article summarizes some of the recently enacted (1) cannabis, (2) consumer, (3) employment, (4) housing and...
Business Succession: Income and Estate Tax Planning Related to the Sale of a Closely Held Business
Succession planning is an important process for any business to undertake, but it is especially important for closely held businesses. Inevitably, closely held business owners seek to pursue other ventures, retire, or become physically unable to continue in their...
Answers to Seven Frequently Asked Questions About Depositions in Civil Proceedings
Depositions are routinely taken in civil court cases and arbitration proceedings as part of the discovery process. This article answers seven frequently asked questions about depositions.What is a Deposition?A deposition is a method of discovery[1] in which a party to...
Discovery in Civil Cases
"Discovery” is a term used in civil lawsuits to describe the process in which each party is allowed to gather information from others to help prove or disprove claims or defenses asserted in the case. Stated otherwise, parties may obtain discovery of any matter that...
The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Civil Litigation
AI has taken the legal industry by storm, promising to transform civil litigation for both clients and attorneys by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, identifying helpful factual and legal patterns, and even predicting case outcomes. There are, however, cautionary...
Vacancies Continue to Challenge Commercial Property Owners in 2025: What Can You Do?
At the end of the second quarter, commercial property vacancy rates continue to be a challenge for property owners in 2025. This blog discusses current commercial vacancy rates in the United States and in the Denver/Boulder markets, what is causing higher vacancy...
2025 Insurance Law Update
The Colorado General Assembly enacted several new insurance laws during the 2025 Legislative Session. These laws concern risk model use in homeowner property insurance policies, requests for certified copies of insurance policies, and fair access to insurance...
A Primer on Insurance Breach of Contract and Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Colorado
It is common for homeowners or businesses to have their insurance claims denied.[1] When that happens, a policyholder (the “insured”) may have the right to pursue the insurance company for breach of contract, common law bad faith breach of insurance contract,...
Anticipating and Preparing for Insurance Market Changes in Colorado as a Result of Climate Change and Natural Disasters
According to a recent report by Insurify, Colorado has more than 300,000 properties at risk of wildfire, with nearly $200 billion in exposed assets.[1] In addition, severe weather (particularly hailstorms) has driven the average cost to insure a home in...
Trademark Basics: Eleven Things You Should Know About Trademarks in the United States
This article answers eleven frequently asked questions about trademarks in the United States.What is a Trademark?A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination of those, such as a brand name or a logo, which identifies goods or services. It is the way...
Colorado Legislative Summary 2025
Colorado’s 2025 legislative session has concluded and new laws applicable to Colorado businesses and property owners will be going into effect. This article summarizes some of the recently enacted (1) cannabis, (2) consumer, (3) employment, (4) housing and...
Business Succession: Income and Estate Tax Planning Related to the Sale of a Closely Held Business
Succession planning is an important process for any business to undertake, but it is especially important for closely held businesses. Inevitably, closely held business owners seek to pursue other ventures, retire, or become physically unable to continue in their...
Answers to Seven Frequently Asked Questions About Depositions in Civil Proceedings
Depositions are routinely taken in civil court cases and arbitration proceedings as part of the discovery process. This article answers seven frequently asked questions about depositions.What is a Deposition?A deposition is a method of discovery[1] in which a party to...
Discovery in Civil Cases
"Discovery” is a term used in civil lawsuits to describe the process in which each party is allowed to gather information from others to help prove or disprove claims or defenses asserted in the case. Stated otherwise, parties may obtain discovery of any matter that...
The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Civil Litigation
AI has taken the legal industry by storm, promising to transform civil litigation for both clients and attorneys by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, identifying helpful factual and legal patterns, and even predicting case outcomes. There are, however, cautionary...
Vacancies Continue to Challenge Commercial Property Owners in 2025: What Can You Do?
At the end of the second quarter, commercial property vacancy rates continue to be a challenge for property owners in 2025. This blog discusses current commercial vacancy rates in the United States and in the Denver/Boulder markets, what is causing higher vacancy...
2025 Insurance Law Update
The Colorado General Assembly enacted several new insurance laws during the 2025 Legislative Session. These laws concern risk model use in homeowner property insurance policies, requests for certified copies of insurance policies, and fair access to insurance...
A Primer on Insurance Breach of Contract and Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Colorado
It is common for homeowners or businesses to have their insurance claims denied.[1] When that happens, a policyholder (the “insured”) may have the right to pursue the insurance company for breach of contract, common law bad faith breach of insurance contract,...
Anticipating and Preparing for Insurance Market Changes in Colorado as a Result of Climate Change and Natural Disasters
According to a recent report by Insurify, Colorado has more than 300,000 properties at risk of wildfire, with nearly $200 billion in exposed assets.[1] In addition, severe weather (particularly hailstorms) has driven the average cost to insure a home in...
Trademark Basics: Eleven Things You Should Know About Trademarks in the United States
This article answers eleven frequently asked questions about trademarks in the United States.What is a Trademark?A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination of those, such as a brand name or a logo, which identifies goods or services. It is the way...
Colorado Legislative Summary 2025
Colorado’s 2025 legislative session has concluded and new laws applicable to Colorado businesses and property owners will be going into effect. This article summarizes some of the recently enacted (1) cannabis, (2) consumer, (3) employment, (4) housing and...
Business Succession: Income and Estate Tax Planning Related to the Sale of a Closely Held Business
Succession planning is an important process for any business to undertake, but it is especially important for closely held businesses. Inevitably, closely held business owners seek to pursue other ventures, retire, or become physically unable to continue in their...
Answers to Seven Frequently Asked Questions About Depositions in Civil Proceedings
Depositions are routinely taken in civil court cases and arbitration proceedings as part of the discovery process. This article answers seven frequently asked questions about depositions.What is a Deposition?A deposition is a method of discovery[1] in which a party to...
Discovery in Civil Cases
"Discovery” is a term used in civil lawsuits to describe the process in which each party is allowed to gather information from others to help prove or disprove claims or defenses asserted in the case. Stated otherwise, parties may obtain discovery of any matter that...
The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Civil Litigation
AI has taken the legal industry by storm, promising to transform civil litigation for both clients and attorneys by lowering costs, increasing efficiency, identifying helpful factual and legal patterns, and even predicting case outcomes. There are, however, cautionary...
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