Tag:10th Circuit

10th Circuit: Jackson Can Step in to Defend Class Action

In a recent opinion, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals parsed out when a company can intervene from the sidelines as a defendant in...

Snell & Wilmer Adds Four to IP Group

Snell & Wilmer announced Wednesday the addition of four attorneys to the intellectual property and technology practice group in the Denver office.  James Johnson, Kent...

10th Circuit: ADA Claims Don’t Require Medical Experts

Employees who sue for disability discrimination but don’t provide expert testimony might be more likely to see their claim survive a summary judgment motion,...

Purchase Doesn’t Equal Property Ownership in ‘Missing Wine’ Decision

A wine collector who was ensnared by a Ponzi scheme has been trying to recover his losses by suing third parties. The 10th Circuit...

Wilson Elser Adds Two

Wilson Elser announced Thursday the addition of Emily Aguero and Jane Lucero as partners to the firm’s Denver office. Aguero and Lucero are both former...

Shepherds’ Wage Suppression Suit Receives Major Blow

A group of Peruvian shepherds claiming they were victims of a widespread wage-fixing scheme was dealt a decisive blow by a federal appellate court...

Passport Gender Identification Lawsuit Moves to 10th Circuit

The case challenging the U.S. Department of State’s refusal to issue a passport with a gender-neutral marker is moving on to the 10th Circuit...

A Protector of the Court

Attorneys who had cases assigned to Judge Richard Matsch tend to remember a particular quirk about how he ran his courtroom: If you put...