In case you missed it this week: two firms added attorneys to Denver offices and several appointments were made for district court judgeships. Also, Andrew Romanow was elected to Hall Estill’s executive committee.
Former federal prosecutor Alison Connaughty joined Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell as of counsel, and Gov. Jared Polis announced a new judicial appointment for the Morgan County Court.
In case you missed it this week: Lyons Gaddis added an attorney to its real estate and business transactions group and the 4th Judicial District hosted a warrant clearance event in Colorado Springs.
In case you missed it this week: Gould & Ratner opened a Denver office, Ogletree Deakins added an attorney in Denver and Littler appointed a Denver office managing shareholder. The Denver County Court also opened a new competency support docket and the CBA is seeking a new executive director.
Colorado lawmakers approved legislation that will send a question to voters asking if people charged with first-degree murder should be denied bail “when proof is evident or presumption is great” that the person will be found guilty.