Tag:Attorney

AI Can Provide a Business Advantage — If Attorneys Know How to Use It

Law firms have the brains, the data and the discipline to lead in the age of generative AI. Yet most practices are only beginning...

Limited judiciary operations to continue during shutdown

On Oct. 20, U.S. courts began limited, constitutionally required functions under the Anti-Deficiency Act until Congress restores appropriations. Federal judges will continue to serve...

Steptoe & Johnson expands Colorado Energy Practice with Jessica Laramie

Energy law veteran Jessica Laramie joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Denver team

Chris Haunschild Joins Taft/Sherman & Howard, Litigation Partner Joe Daniels Returns

Taft/Sherman & Howard announced the return of litigation partner Joe Daniels and welcomed tax and M&A partner Chris Haunschild.

In Memoriam: Honoring University of Denver Sturm College of Law Emeritus Professor Ved Nanda

The local legal community looked back on the lasting impact of University of Denver Sturm College of Law Emeritus Professor Ved Nanda, who died on Jan. 1.

Court Opinions: Disciplinary Opinions for Aug. 29, Oct. 23 and Oct. 25

Multiple disciplinary opinions have been released.

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinions for Oct. 13

The Presiding Disciplinary Judge released two opinions Oct. 13.

Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments for Six Cases in October

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for six cases from Oct. 17-26.