Tag:COVID-19
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Construction Continues While Colorado Stays Home
Construction has been a constant in Denver and other fast-growing Front Range cities for years, and amid the coronavirus outbreak, it’s one of the...
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News
Real Estate Brokers Get Coronavirus Assistance in Transactions
Stay-at-home orders throughout Colorado are delaying people’s ability to get into new homes. As the state tries to limit the novel coronavirus’ spread, real...
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Opinion
COVID-19 and the AIA A201 – 2017: Anatomy of a Delay Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic has directly or indirectly delayed construction projects nationwide. In order to evaluate their exposures to delay and cost impacts caused by...
Courts
Coronavirus Puts Paid Leave in the Spotlight
Under normal economic circumstances, insurance companies can make money because they can fund expensive claims with the pool of money from premiums collected from...
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Community
Law Schools Adjust to Sudden Online Switch
In addition to their classes on torts and criminal procedure, law students are getting a crash course in working remotely.
Law schools around the country,...
Courts
Marketing Webinar Discusses What Happens Now
Denver Legal Marketing on Wednesday hosted a brown bag lunch webinar to discuss how the COVID-19 outbreak will affect law firm marketing, communication and...
Corporate Counsel Insight
EPA’s COVID-19 Enforcement Policy ‘Not a License to Pollute’
The Environmental Protection Agency on March 26 announced a temporary policy of relaxed enforcement of some environmental legal obligations due to COVID-19.
The policy, which...
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ICE Detainees Have COVID, Aurora ‘illustrative example’ of Problems in California Injunction
Immigrant rights advocates are asking a federal judge to force Immigration and Customs Enforcement to take proactive measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus...