Legal Division Runs Colfax Marathon, DGS Snags ‘Giant Shoe’ and Prize Money for Charity
Legal teams have struggled to bond in person over the pandemic, but teams at four local firms ran last Saturday in the Colfax Marathon.
The Law Week Look Ahead: September 2021 Events
There are more than 65 CLEs up for grabs this month, with virtual and in-person options. Head down to Telluride for a weekend and...
Lolita Buckner Inniss Prepares to Join CU Law as Dean
CU Law School will welcome Lolita Buckner Inniss as its newest leader on July 1, taking over for Dean James Anaya.
Sam Cary Celebrates 50 Years by Honoring 16 Women Presidents
The Sam Cary Bar Association ended Women’s History Month with a celebration of its 16 women presidents and of its 50th anniversary
Colorado Supreme Court Will Repeat Online Bar Exam in July
Colorado held its first-ever remotely administered bar exam in February, and for bar administrators, the exam worked well enough to be repeated in July....
Four Decades Later
Before Colorado’s founding, a plot of land in the San Luis Valley was granted in 1844 to two Mexican nationals as part of the...
At Intersection of Marginalized Groups and Tech, Legal Questions Abound
Many aspects of our daily lives are increasingly dominated by technology and data. While debates surge about equality and representation in government, some are...
Colorado’s FBI Informant-Turned Serial Killer
The Federal Bureau of Investigation sometimes recruits former convicts to be informants for the agency, but it’s likely that few informants have left the...
Despite Pandemic, Colorado Film World Looks Optimistically to Post-COVID Future
Despite being a small bench of attorneys, Colorado’s film industry attorneys have plenty of work across a vast range of clients, budgets and film...
The Art of Partnership
When the partners at Stimson Stancil LaBranche Hubbard closed on their office building in late January, they had plans to use the 5,000-plus-square-foot space...






