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Personal Injury Dog Bite Claims in Colorado
An estimated 4.5 million dog bites occur each year[1] with an average of forty-eight of those bites resulting in fatalities.[2] Given these statistics, it is not surprising that insurance companies paid out $1.56 billion in liability claims related to dog bites and...
Different Options for Resolving Business Disputes
Business disputes are inevitable in many industries and cover a broad range of claims. Common business disputes include those related to contracts, real estate, insurance, unfair competition, land use, employment, civil rights, fraud, negligence, personal injury,...
BHGR’s Public Entity Group Obtains Dismissal of Two Separate Challenges to Local Short-Term Rental Regulations
Who?Summit County and the Town of Breckenridge (Breckenridge) are popular destinations for skiers and snowboarders. Many homeowners in these communities rent their mountain properties, often second homes, on a short-term basis to visitors to generate income....
Five Things Contractors and Sub-Contractors Should Know About Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA)
In 2003, Colorado legislators enacted CDARA in response to costly construction defect actions filed against construction professionals. As a result, CDARA now governs civil actions against construction professionals for damages, indemnity, or contribution in...
Arbitration Basics
What is Arbitration?Parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes decided by a private, paid neutral arbitrator or panel of arbitrators instead of having their disputes decided by a judge in public court proceedings. The terms of an arbitration agreement vary...
Construction Contracting Basics
Every term of a construction contract is negotiable. That does not mean, however, that every term of a construction contract should be negotiated. Construction contracts are all about risk-shifting. General contractors and subcontractors should evaluate their risks...
Things to Know About Ranch and Rural Land Transactions
Many high-end buyers are looking to add Colorado ranch and rural land to their real estate portfolios. Some buyers are interested in continuing the legacy of ranching or farming, others want a secluded family getaway with ripe wildlife and recreational opportunities,...
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Irrigation Ditches
Many Colorado property owners are surprised to learn that they have limited ownership and control over an irrigation ditch running through or across their properties. Here are answers to seven frequently asked questions about irrigation ditches:DO I HAVE THE RIGHT TO...
Water Rights and Real Estate Transactions
Water is a precious commodity in the American West and is subject to unique laws and regulations in Colorado. In Colorado, water rights are based on the “prior appropriation” doctrine, which is a “first in time, first in right” system of water ownership and use (as...
Mediation Basics
What is mediation?Mediation is a process in which a neutral, trained mediator helps parties negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution to the parties’ dispute. The mediator does not decide the case or tell the parties what to do. In most instances, mediation is...
2024 Conservation Laws Affecting Construction Projects
The Colorado General Assembly passed two conservation laws in the 2024 Legislative Session which affect construction in Colorado. These laws are intended to: (1) restore protection of wetlands and streams lost because of recent changes in federal law; and (2)...
Different Options for Resolving Business Disputes
Business disputes are inevitable in many industries and cover a broad range of claims. Common business disputes include those related to contracts, real estate, insurance, unfair competition, land use, employment, civil rights, fraud, negligence, personal injury,...
BHGR’s Public Entity Group Obtains Dismissal of Two Separate Challenges to Local Short-Term Rental Regulations
Who?Summit County and the Town of Breckenridge (Breckenridge) are popular destinations for skiers and snowboarders. Many homeowners in these communities rent their mountain properties, often second homes, on a short-term basis to visitors to generate income....
Five Things Contractors and Sub-Contractors Should Know About Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA)
In 2003, Colorado legislators enacted CDARA in response to costly construction defect actions filed against construction professionals. As a result, CDARA now governs civil actions against construction professionals for damages, indemnity, or contribution in...
Arbitration Basics
What is Arbitration?Parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes decided by a private, paid neutral arbitrator or panel of arbitrators instead of having their disputes decided by a judge in public court proceedings. The terms of an arbitration agreement vary...
Construction Contracting Basics
Every term of a construction contract is negotiable. That does not mean, however, that every term of a construction contract should be negotiated. Construction contracts are all about risk-shifting. General contractors and subcontractors should evaluate their risks...
Things to Know About Ranch and Rural Land Transactions
Many high-end buyers are looking to add Colorado ranch and rural land to their real estate portfolios. Some buyers are interested in continuing the legacy of ranching or farming, others want a secluded family getaway with ripe wildlife and recreational opportunities,...
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Irrigation Ditches
Many Colorado property owners are surprised to learn that they have limited ownership and control over an irrigation ditch running through or across their properties. Here are answers to seven frequently asked questions about irrigation ditches:DO I HAVE THE RIGHT TO...
Water Rights and Real Estate Transactions
Water is a precious commodity in the American West and is subject to unique laws and regulations in Colorado. In Colorado, water rights are based on the “prior appropriation” doctrine, which is a “first in time, first in right” system of water ownership and use (as...
Mediation Basics
What is mediation?Mediation is a process in which a neutral, trained mediator helps parties negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution to the parties’ dispute. The mediator does not decide the case or tell the parties what to do. In most instances, mediation is...
2024 Conservation Laws Affecting Construction Projects
The Colorado General Assembly passed two conservation laws in the 2024 Legislative Session which affect construction in Colorado. These laws are intended to: (1) restore protection of wetlands and streams lost because of recent changes in federal law; and (2)...
Different Options for Resolving Business Disputes
Business disputes are inevitable in many industries and cover a broad range of claims. Common business disputes include those related to contracts, real estate, insurance, unfair competition, land use, employment, civil rights, fraud, negligence, personal injury,...
BHGR’s Public Entity Group Obtains Dismissal of Two Separate Challenges to Local Short-Term Rental Regulations
Who?Summit County and the Town of Breckenridge (Breckenridge) are popular destinations for skiers and snowboarders. Many homeowners in these communities rent their mountain properties, often second homes, on a short-term basis to visitors to generate income....
Five Things Contractors and Sub-Contractors Should Know About Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA)
In 2003, Colorado legislators enacted CDARA in response to costly construction defect actions filed against construction professionals. As a result, CDARA now governs civil actions against construction professionals for damages, indemnity, or contribution in...
Arbitration Basics
What is Arbitration?Parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes decided by a private, paid neutral arbitrator or panel of arbitrators instead of having their disputes decided by a judge in public court proceedings. The terms of an arbitration agreement vary...
Construction Contracting Basics
Every term of a construction contract is negotiable. That does not mean, however, that every term of a construction contract should be negotiated. Construction contracts are all about risk-shifting. General contractors and subcontractors should evaluate their risks...
Things to Know About Ranch and Rural Land Transactions
Many high-end buyers are looking to add Colorado ranch and rural land to their real estate portfolios. Some buyers are interested in continuing the legacy of ranching or farming, others want a secluded family getaway with ripe wildlife and recreational opportunities,...
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Irrigation Ditches
Many Colorado property owners are surprised to learn that they have limited ownership and control over an irrigation ditch running through or across their properties. Here are answers to seven frequently asked questions about irrigation ditches:DO I HAVE THE RIGHT TO...
Water Rights and Real Estate Transactions
Water is a precious commodity in the American West and is subject to unique laws and regulations in Colorado. In Colorado, water rights are based on the “prior appropriation” doctrine, which is a “first in time, first in right” system of water ownership and use (as...
Mediation Basics
What is mediation?Mediation is a process in which a neutral, trained mediator helps parties negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution to the parties’ dispute. The mediator does not decide the case or tell the parties what to do. In most instances, mediation is...
2024 Conservation Laws Affecting Construction Projects
The Colorado General Assembly passed two conservation laws in the 2024 Legislative Session which affect construction in Colorado. These laws are intended to: (1) restore protection of wetlands and streams lost because of recent changes in federal law; and (2)...
Different Options for Resolving Business Disputes
Business disputes are inevitable in many industries and cover a broad range of claims. Common business disputes include those related to contracts, real estate, insurance, unfair competition, land use, employment, civil rights, fraud, negligence, personal injury,...
BHGR’s Public Entity Group Obtains Dismissal of Two Separate Challenges to Local Short-Term Rental Regulations
Who?Summit County and the Town of Breckenridge (Breckenridge) are popular destinations for skiers and snowboarders. Many homeowners in these communities rent their mountain properties, often second homes, on a short-term basis to visitors to generate income....
Five Things Contractors and Sub-Contractors Should Know About Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA)
In 2003, Colorado legislators enacted CDARA in response to costly construction defect actions filed against construction professionals. As a result, CDARA now governs civil actions against construction professionals for damages, indemnity, or contribution in...
Arbitration Basics
What is Arbitration?Parties to a contract may agree to have their disputes decided by a private, paid neutral arbitrator or panel of arbitrators instead of having their disputes decided by a judge in public court proceedings. The terms of an arbitration agreement vary...
Construction Contracting Basics
Every term of a construction contract is negotiable. That does not mean, however, that every term of a construction contract should be negotiated. Construction contracts are all about risk-shifting. General contractors and subcontractors should evaluate their risks...
Things to Know About Ranch and Rural Land Transactions
Many high-end buyers are looking to add Colorado ranch and rural land to their real estate portfolios. Some buyers are interested in continuing the legacy of ranching or farming, others want a secluded family getaway with ripe wildlife and recreational opportunities,...
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Irrigation Ditches
Many Colorado property owners are surprised to learn that they have limited ownership and control over an irrigation ditch running through or across their properties. Here are answers to seven frequently asked questions about irrigation ditches:DO I HAVE THE RIGHT TO...
Water Rights and Real Estate Transactions
Water is a precious commodity in the American West and is subject to unique laws and regulations in Colorado. In Colorado, water rights are based on the “prior appropriation” doctrine, which is a “first in time, first in right” system of water ownership and use (as...
Mediation Basics
What is mediation?Mediation is a process in which a neutral, trained mediator helps parties negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution to the parties’ dispute. The mediator does not decide the case or tell the parties what to do. In most instances, mediation is...
2024 Conservation Laws Affecting Construction Projects
The Colorado General Assembly passed two conservation laws in the 2024 Legislative Session which affect construction in Colorado. These laws are intended to: (1) restore protection of wetlands and streams lost because of recent changes in federal law; and (2)...
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