The Top Five Legal Mistakes for Startup Companies to Avoid
Most people know that starting a new company is a big endeavor, but few appreciate the legal pitfalls that can sink a startup before...
Smart Contracts and the Future of Estate Planning
There’s an emerging buzz around the use of smart contracts, and it’s easy to see why. Opportunities to use smart contracts are virtually endless....
Estate Planning for Digital Assets under Colorado Law
Upon checking my email recently, I received a reminder from Facebook to make sure I wish my grandmother a happy birthday. Aren’t these reminders...
Can an Opening Statement Open the Door to Otherwise Inadmissible Evidence?
For the second time in eight years the Colorado Supreme Court granted certiorari to decide whether an opening statement can open the door to...
Comings and Goings in Robes
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The past year brought great change to the lineup of judges on Colorado’s three appellate courts. Two new 10th Circuit judges (one based in...
Looking Past May 25: GDPR Obligations in the Real World
For the past few months, it has been a race to the finish as companies across the globe spent a tremendous amount of time...
Legislative Roundup — One for the Record Books
This year’s legislative session set a new high-water mark for the number of bills introduced. The General Assembly’s previous record had been 703 bills...
Menu Labeling Is Now The Law
On Dec. 1, 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a final rule on nutrition labeling of standard menu items in restaurants and...
IP Issues Surrounding Blockchain Technology Implementation
Like cloud computing in 2007, blockchain is today’s latest technology craze. Companies are rushing to develop and patent blockchain technology. Despite its rising popularity,...
Private Right of Condemnation: A Necessary Tool for Modern Development or Outdated Remnant of...
Water is sacred in Colorado. It allows cities to flourish and crops to grow, and it powers the state’s tourism industry. Its power extends...






