ABA Releases Model Rule Addressing Jurisdiction of Attorney Regulation Authorities

By Jess Brovsky-Eaker

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for March 27

By Matt Suoja

Colorado Supreme Court Approves Creation of Legal Paraprofessional License

By Jess Brovsky-Eaker

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SCOTUS Agrees to Hear ADA ‘Tester’ Standing Appeal

By Clara Geoghegan

Gov. Polis Appoints John Scott to the Lake County Court in the 5th Judicial District

By Jess Brovsky-Eaker

University of Denver Sturm College of Law Facing Critiques Following Controversial Speech

By Ashlyn Campbell

Judicial Districts Announce Vacancies, Buchalter Expands Denver Office

By Law Week

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinion for Feb. 14, March 20

By Law Week

Victim Notification, Judicial Domestic Relations Training, Radon Disclosure Bills Introduced

By Law Week

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Senate Holds Vote and Hearing for Colorado Federal Court Nominees

By Clara Geoghegan

Tyson & Mendes Attorney Wins Appellate Ruling in Insurance Case

By Matt Suoja

Court Opinion: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinion for March 23

By Matt Suoja

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Deaf Student’s ADA Complaint

By Clara Geoghegan

NLRB Signals New Push to Overturn Precedents

By Clara Geoghegan

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10 Years Later: NAMI Colorado Law Line

By Matt Suoja

HGTV Show Working with Denver Lawyers Renewed for Second Season

By Ashlyn Campbell

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Colorado General Assembly Continues Discussions on Mental Health Matters

By Matt Suoja

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinion for March 15

By Law Week

Week of March 21-27, 2023

A popular HGTV show filmed in Denver works with local attorneys to help homeowners at odds with their contractors, NAMI Colorado’s Law Line has been hard at work for nearly a decade, the NLRB is signaling a push to overturn some precedents, SCOTUS found IDEA's exhaustion requirement doesn’t foreclose ADA complaints looking for compensatory damages and Judge Gordon Gallagher was confirmed by the Senate while Judge Kato Crews was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Law Week covered this breaking news and more this week.