Sworn In: Naturalization Numbers Are Up, but Backlog Looms
A total of 152 people from 50 countries became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony in Denver on Feb. 12. It was the latest...
Using Everything in the Toolkit
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has made reparations for the financial and public health damage done by the opioid crisis a hallmark topic of...
A Key Moment in Time for Women on Boards
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On Thursday night at The Palm restaurant in Denver, there were no men in the room at a legal networking event.
Lawyers at firms and...
Polis Administration Rolls Out Roadmap for Cannabis Banking
Gov. Jared Polis and the Department of Regulatory Agencies on Feb. 3 unveiled a cannabis banking roadmap aimed at increasing the number of financial...
New Bill Moves Colorado Toward Arbitration Changes
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Arbitration clauses are ubiquitous in employment contracts and consumer agreements for goods and services ranging from news subscriptions to car purchases. And some state...
What Would the Founders Do?
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The Senate is expected to end the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump tomorrow by voting on whether to remove him from office. Trump...
U.S. Attorney’s Office Gets New Criminal Division Chief
JD Rowell joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado on Jan. 6. Rowell moved to the job from the U.S. Attorney’s...
Sweeping Policy Hopes and Dad Jokes in Polis’ State of the State Address
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Along with birds-eye-view policy direction, Gov. Jared Polis’ second State of the State address had no shortage of dad jokes and at least one...
Lawyers of the Year 2019: Elizabeth Wylie
Elizabeth Wylie is on a mission to help women make what they’re worth.
Earlier this year, the Snell & Wilmer partner teamed up with businesswoman...
Colorado Plays Bigger Role in Blocking Trump Policies Under New AG
In the three years President Donald Trump has been in office, state attorneys general have teamed up to block his administration’s policies more than...