Tag:Colorado Constitution
Courts
Colorado Sets Precedent With Jury Trial Suspension
In mid-March Chief Justice Nathan Coats suspended jury calls, with the exception of criminal trials coming up on statutory speedy trial deadlines. But the...
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People
Greenberg Traurig Grows Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice
Greenberg Traurig grew its restructuring and bankruptcy practice with the addition of Peggy Hunt and Annette Jarvis in Denver as shareholders. They joined the...
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News
Supreme Court Briefed on Legislative Session Limit
The Colorado Supreme Court has received a handful of briefs on the question it agreed to take up about the length of the state...
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People
Shook Hardy & Bacon Announces 2020 New Partners
Shook Hardy & Bacon promoted 14 attorneys to partner effective March 1.
“These results-driven lawyers tirelessly advocate for firm clients in complex litigation and still...
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Legislature
Will the Legislature Take a Marker to the 18th District?
A House committee approved a bill to split the 18th Judicial District in two, but lawmakers have a lot of details left to work...
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Features
Bound for the Ballot
Several statewide measures are inching their way onto the Colorado ballot for next fall. A couple have already secured their spots, while other proposed...
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John Walsh Rejoins WilmerHale
WilmerHale announced Wednesday that former U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado John Walsh has rejoined the firm as a partner in its Denver...
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Courts
State Supreme Court Delivers Decision on MMJ Use During Probation
The Colorado Supreme Court on Nov. 18 ruled unanimously that people on probation may use medical marijuana unless prosecutors can show an exception applies.
In...