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Opinion

Colorado’s Overtime and Minimum Pay Standards Order

Business running as usual? Not quite. But despite the COVID-19 outbreak and the responding shutdown, you still need to operate your business.  Whether in a...
Opinion

The H-1B Cap Lottery Goes Electronic

U.S. companies seeking to hire foreign workers under the coveted H-1B work visa category are experiencing major changes this spring due to an overhaul...
Opinion

Earnouts in Private Company Merger & Acquisition Transactions

Earnouts in private company merger and acquisition transactions provide for a portion of the purchase price to be paid to the seller contingent upon...

How To Get Your Client’s Insurance Claims Paid

At some point in virtually every attorney’s career, they are confronted with the dilemma of a client asking for assistance in getting an insurance...
Opinion

White House Releases Long-Awaited NEPA Streamlining

The Trump Administration’s regulation slashing has been one of the more consistent elements of both its policy development and political messaging. The president and congressional...
Opinion

Cause Marketing Helps General Counsel Invest in a Personal Brand

In-house attorneys occupy a unique position at the intersection of the legal and business communities. This gives them the opportunity to use their skills...
Opinion

How to Protect Your Business from Sexual Assault Claims

One of the most challenging issues currently facing the outdoor recreation industry, which may not be obvious to most people, is addressing allegations of...
Opinion

Trying Medical Malpractice Cases When There is a Failure to Diagnose Postpartum Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a maternal hypertensive disorder that complicates approximately 5% of all pregnancies in the U.S. It is among the leading causes of severe...
Opinion

Managing the Toxic ‘How Much Did You Make’ Interview Question

Asking how much money a job candidate previously made is illegal in a growing number of states and municipalities, and in 2021, Colorado. To...

Drastic Revisions to Colorado’s Wage and Hour Laws Are Coming

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in November published proposed regulations that will dramatically overhaul the state’s wage and hour laws. This sweeping...