Tag:employment law
Features
Colorado’s ‘Rising Stars’ Reflect on Recent Wins and Emerging Issues
Colorado's "rising stars" discuss their biggest achievements of the past year and reflect on new challenges in their practice areas.
Courts
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for April 28
The Colorado Court of Appeals published its opinions in People v. Khalil Sander and Johnson Family Law v. Grant Bursek on April 28.
Legislature
Bill to Limit Noncompete Agreements Passes House
The Colorado House passed a bill on Monday that would limit the use of noncompete agreements for employees making less than $101,000.
Features
Up & Coming Lawyers 2022: Hailey Perkins
Hailey Perkins, in her fifth year at Stinson LLP, applies a life-long curiosity to her focus in employment litigation.
Law Week -
Briefs
Older, Diverse Workers Better Represented in Federal Sector, but Pay Gaps Persist
A report from the EEOC shows older workers are better represented in the federal government than the private sector, but pay gaps persist.
Corporate Counsel Insight
Employers with Illegal Non-Competes Face New Criminal Penalties in March
In March, Colorado employers will be subject to new criminal penalties, including up to 120 days in jail, for illegal non-compete agreements.
Legislature
Colorado Lawmakers Move to Make Workplace Whistleblower Protections Permanent
State lawmakers say they plan to introduce a bill that would extend workplace whistleblower protections beyond the pandemic.
News
SCOTUS Grants Special Hearing on OSHA and Medicare and Medicaid Vaccine Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court will hold emergency arguments on Jan. 7 of OSHA’s vaccine-or-test ETS and the CMS vaccine rules.