Tag:COVID-19

Court Opinions- May 25, 2020

McCulley v. People In 2000, as part of a plea agreement, Brian McCulley pled guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault, a class 4...

An Option for Employers Looking to Maintain their Workforce

On May 3, the Department of Labor issued new guidance regarding short-time compensation programs, commonly known as “work-sharing” programs in many states under the...

Extraordinary Changes in Extraordinary Times

Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic has required extraordinary changes to many societal aspects to enable healthcare workers to help those sickened by the disease. One...

Budget Crisis Trickles Down to District Attorney Offices

The coronavirus pandemic’s economic damage means Colorado’s legislature needs to slash billions from its budget, and lawmakers are still hashing out  exact cuts to ...

For M&A Market, Coronavirus Signals Unknown Future

Last year was one of the best for the mergers and acquisitions market, according to multiple M&A attorneys in Colorado. Those same attorneys were...

A Step Toward Unburdening Denver’s Dockets

A new program in the Denver District Court in collaboration with the American College of Trial Lawyers aims to make the court system more...

Attorneys Predict Rise in Labor Activism

McDonald’s, Amazon and Instacart are only a handful of the companies whose employees have gone on strike, walked off the job or organized sick-outs...