Tag:contract law

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Finds No Exception to Economic Loss Rule for Willful, Wanton Conduct

In a case related to a kitchen fire in a local restaurant, the state Supreme Court determined that the rule barred an insurance company from asserting a negligence claim premised on a duty established by a contract.

Davis Graham Adds Two Property Rights Associates

Megan Cullen and Hunter Ross joined Davis Graham in Denver as associates in the property rights group.

Court Opinions: Appeals Court Rules Genetic Testing Negligence Case Can Go Forward

In a negligence case involving genetic testing, the appeals court concluded that the exception in the Health Care Availability Act did apply.

Art Law, a Unique Practice at the Intersection of Law and Creativity

Channah Norman of Shook, Hardy & Bacon spoke with Law Week about what led her into her art law practice and what makes the practice unique.

The Latest on a New Noncompete Landscape

Davis Graham associate attorney Brooke Rogers explains the latest developments in the ongoing litigation over the new FTC rule banning noncompetes.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Rejects GEO Group’s Appeal for Dismissal of Class-Action Against It

The 10th Circuit agreed with the district court’s denial of GEO Group’s argument that it was entitled to derivative sovereign immunity.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Finds No Error in Denver Police’s Search of Storage Unit

The 10th Circuit ruled that the plaintiff failed to establish a legitimate expectation of privacy for the storage unit.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Finds Mesa County Officers Violated Fourth Amendment Rights in Execution of a Search Warrant

The 10th Circuit found that the plaintiff had satisfied the necessary prongs to overcome the officers' qualified immunity claim.