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Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Arguments at Arvada School

The Colorado Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on Oct. 26 at Pomona High School in Arvada as part of the Judicial Branch’s Courts in the Community program.

Supreme Court Clarifies Hospital Lien, Medicare Question

The Colorado Supreme Court concluded on Sept. 13 that hospitals must first bill Medicare before filing a lien against an accident victim, clearing up questions about the interplay between the state’s hospital lien statute and federal laws governing Medicare.

Trial Lawyers Association Announces New President

Jason Jordan, a partner at Jordan, Herington & Rowley, was elected president of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association for a one-year term.

Legal Lasso: Legislative Wrap Up

Legal Lasso is Law Week’s morning roundup of legal headlines across the state. Each morning, we take stock of legal issues and happenings, so...

Legal Lasso: Case of the Year Challenges DPD Use of Force

Legal Lasso is Law Week’s morning roundup of legal headlines across the state. Each morning, we take stock of legal issues and happenings, so...

CTLA Case of the Year Challenged Police Use of Force

This year's Case of the Year challenged how law enforcement responded to racial justice protests, resulting in a TRO on the day it was filed.

CTLA Holds ‘Spring…ish’ Awards Dinner at Denver Zoo

The Colorado Trial Lawyers Association on Oct. 8 held its annual awards dinner at the Denver Zoo, where the group announced its Case of...

Supreme Court Rules on Planned Parenthood Premises Liability Case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 8 ruled on a closely watched premises liability case involving the 2015 Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting. While...