Tag:coronavirus

DOJ Report Shows Decline in Prosecutions, Convictions Between 2019, 2020 Fiscal Years

The Department of Justice released its findings on the federal response to crime and criminal justice in the 2020 fiscal year.

Colorado Bar Exam Returns In-Person With COVID Precautions

The February Colorado Bar Exam will be held in person next week, the first in-person bar exam since July 2020.

AG Phil Weiser Orders 11 COVID Testing Sites to Shut Down

Colorado AG Phil Weiser ordered 11 COVID testing sites to close over failure to get federally certified and report case results to the state.

Colorado Company MicroForce Indicted for False COVID Claims

According to Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office, the company stole more than $250,000 from its clients in 2020.

Loveland Clinic to Pay $40K for Marketing Animal Anti-Parasite Drug as COVID Cure

Seigfried Emme, owner of the Loveland Medical Clinic and a family nurse practitioner, could pay as much as $40,000 for failing to comply with a cease-and-desist order to stop illegally marketing and overstating the effectiveness of “alleged cures” for COVID.

Midyear Updates for Colorado’s Workplaces

As summer 2021 comes to a close, there have been a number of compliance-related updates — even beyond COVID-19-related changes — to Colorado’s employment laws that employers across industries should be aware of.