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Chambers USA Lawyers Discuss the Impacts of Interest Rates on M&A, Noncompetes on Employment

High interest rates are still impacting the M&A space, but there’s hope on the horizon. Labor and employment attorneys are working to figure out what the new noncompete normal means for employers.

Almost Half of Employers Use AI According to Littler Study, but Legal Risks Abound

The use of artificial intelligence continues to increase, but governments in Colorado and around the world are looking at stricter regulations on the technology.

CBA/DBA Executive Director Departs, 6 Firms Add Attorneys

Amy Larson departed her role as executive director of the CBA/DBA, local firms added new attorneys and more.

First in the Nation Bill Would Protect Coloradans’ Biological and Neural Data

A first in the nation bill that intends to protect consumer biological and neural data passed its first hearing in the Colorado Legislature.

Legislative Look Ahead: Public Safety, Cost of Living, the State’s Litigious Environment in Focus

The Colorado Legislature began its session Jan. 10, and property tax, public safety and the cost of living are expected to be top priorities.

Local Firms Announce New Offices, New Appointments; Gov. Polis Appoints Amy Touart to the 18th Judicial District

Husch Blackwell announced returning staff, Moye White and Dickinson Wright announced new locations and more.

Final Version of Colorado Privacy Act Published

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office has published its final rules for the Colorado Privacy Act, effective July 1.

Colorado Attorney General Holds ‘Final Steps’ Hearing For Upcoming Data Privacy Law

Officials with the AG's Office said the hearing is one of the final steps in the process to finalize the implementation of CPA.