First Comes Vote, Now Comes Implementation
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By a sliver of a margin, Denver voted in May to make enforcement of laws prohibiting magic mushrooms, or psilocybin, law enforcement’s lowest priority...
Innovator Indicators
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Patent law practitioners tend to have an inkling of where innovation is happening, and in which industries. Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton co-authored a study...
Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections...
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One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the session and was passed...
Colorado Officials Want Mueller Report Before Congress
With the public release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, the subject is now for Congress to review.
At least according to Democrats.
The redacted report...
Mansfield Rule Opens for Corporate Legal Departments
Diversity Lab’s Mansfield Rule is going in-house.
The think tank announced Thursday that it was releasing a new version of the Mansfield Rule that opens...
Salary Survey: Pull Back The Curtains
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Law Week Colorado, in partnership with the Association of Corporate Counsel Colorado Chapter and Gibson Arnold & Associates, conducted a salary survey for in-house...
New Rule Lends Guidance on Flat Fees
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Colorado lawyers might have a little more confidence in how they execute flat fee agreements now that the Colorado Supreme Court has officially weighed...
Walsh Considering Senate Run
John Walsh is leaving his position as a partner at WilmerHale while he explores unseating Sen. Cory Gardner in the U.S. Senate, according to...
Family Feuding Over Oil and Gas Company Control
Last month, a jury in Arapahoe County ruled in favor of the family of Denver oil tycoon Jack Grynberg in a fight over the...
Litigation Ends for Masterpiece Cakeshop
The State of Colorado and Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips have agreed to end litigation.
The announcement came Tuesday via a press release from the...




