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Moving the Needle

On April 25, Law Week Colorado gathered female attorneys from private practice, in-house and government roles to discuss how the legal profession has made...

Top Women 2018: Liz Titus

For Liz Titus, the competitive nature of litigation is part of the fun, but she always prefers to achieve a satisfactory result through other...

Top Women 2018: Crystal McDonough

As Crystal McDonough’s reputation has grown, her willingness to fight hard for her clients has earned her the nickname the “little bulldog.” She doesn’t...

Top Women 2018: Carolynne White

Before she first landed a job with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck 14 years ago, Carolynne White interviewed with firm co-founder Steve Farber. They looked...

Top Women 2018: Emily Swanson

Emily Swanson is no stranger to getting underestimated. Whether she gets mistaken for a legal secretary or runs into assumptions that she practices in...

Top Women 2018: Mikaela Rivera

It’s rare for someone to have the opportunity to bring their career full circle, but Mikaela Rivera has just that.  Rivera worked on a landmark...

Top Women 2018: Jessica Yates

Snell & Wilmer partner Jessica Yates didn’t initially plan on becoming an attorney. But after working in public administration and policy in Washington, D.C.,...

Top Verdicts 2017

The 2017 top verdicts range from large commercial disputes and class actions to personal injury cases with punitive damage awards. Due to damages caps,...

Legislation Seeks to Implement State Work Visa

Legislation to create a “purple card” state work visa program — housed in the Department of Labor and Employment — was proposed in the...

Into the Shadows

A last renewal of Temporary Protected Status for some immigrants who hold the designation will end September 19, 2019, and that means more than...