Tag:Law Week

CTLA Recognizes Jim Puga for Lifetime Achievement, Farrell v. Castle Rock Senior Living wins Case of the Year

CTLA held its annual spring dinner on May 9. In a unique moment, Tim Galuzzi and Kevin Cheney were jointly recognized with the New Trial Lawyer of the Year Award.

Measure Changing Tort Damage Limits Awaits Governor’s Signature

House Bill 24-1472 passed two days after it was introduced and changes the damage limits for certain tort actions in Colorado.

Three Bills in Colorado Look to Put Some Guardrails on Artificial Intelligence

Three bills aim to put some regulations on artificial intelligence in place, but two face an uncertain future as the legislature nears its end date.

Kelsey Schmidt Joins Haynes Boone as Partner

Haynes and Boone welcomed partner Kelsey Schmidt to the firm’s Denver office and labor and employment practice group on May 6.

Verdict Announcement: Tyson & Mendes Secures Complete Defense Verdict in Colorado Construction Defect Case

Tyson & Mendes announced it successfully defended a small pool company, securing a full defense verdict in Adams County District Court.

Frost Brown Todd Opens in Denver with Ambitious Plans

Frost Brown Todd’s Denver office launched with nine partners, but with a goal to expand significantly in the next two years.

Bill Granting New Authority to Colorado’s Attorney General on Training Repayment Agreements Close to Becoming Law

House Bill 24-1324 aims to give the Colorado Attorney General new rulemaking authority over training repayment programs.

Federal Trade Commission Announces Rule Banning Noncompete Clauses

The Federal Trade Commission issued a new rule banning noncompete clauses nationwide, including new noncompetes for senior executives.