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Opinion

When Is It Worth It for Your Company to Litigate?

Law Week Contributor - April 3, 2024

Colorado House approves $40.6 billion amended state budget

Colorado Newsline - April 2, 2024
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Courts

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinions for April 3

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for April 8

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for April 4

Legislature

Colorado voters will decide if first-degree murder defendants should be denied right to bail

Proposed Program to Reduce the Competency Waitlist Passes Unanimously in Committee

State Bill Special Report: Insurance, Financial Services & Commerce

Colorado Bill Introduced Allowing Parole Board to Approve Early Parole Applications for Juvenile Offenders

Use of the Term ‘Excited Delirium’ Now Prohibited in Colorado

Colorado House approves $40.6 billion amended state budget

Opinion

When Is It Worth It for Your Company to Litigate?

History

What’s the Buzz? Colorado’s Precedent-setting ‘Honey Laws’ Dating Back to 1902

People

Fox Rothschild, Husch Blackwell, Ballard Spahr, Crowell & Moring, Fennemore Add Attorneys

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Week of April 2-8, 2024

A new bill would create a diversion program focused on treatment rather than competency restoration for defendants with mental health issues in certain cases, Colorado's Presiding Disciplinary Judge reinstated one attorney and suspended another and state lawmakers introduced a bill that grants the parole board authority to approve early parole applications for juvenile offenders. Law Week covered this breaking news and more this week.

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