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Ken Salazar, Former US Ambassador to Mexico, Rejoins WilmerHale

WilmerHale announced that former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar will rejoin the firm as senior counsel in Denver in June.

Court Opinion: US Supreme Court Reaffirms Venezuelan Nationals May Not be Deported Under Alien Enemies Act

In an unsigned opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court found that President Donald Trump may not use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals without due process.

Court Opinions: Colorado Attorney Suspended Over File Loss in Home Burglary, Prior Filing Issues

In the five years leading up to the burglary and file loss, the attorney failed to file any petitions, motions or notifications with the client or the court.

Construction Law Super Lawyers Eye Market Fluctuations, Assess Risk for Colorado Construction Projects in 2025

Construction Super Lawyers told Law Week project schedules may get longer, contracts may get more complex and initial risk discussions may include a lot of fluctuating factors.

Family Law, Labor, Employment Super Lawyers Weigh in on LLPs, Social Media Evidence, Union Formation

Colorado Super Lawyers weighed in on family law and employment law trends for 2025, touching on the state’s new LLP program and the possibility of increasing union activity nationwide.

Big Deals Q1 2025

Firms reported 12 big deals in our Q1 2025 survey, dipping slightly lower than reported for the last quarter, but showing a modest start.

Colorado Legislature Passes More Than 210 Bills in Session Marked with Budget Shortfalls, Protests

In a session pockmarked with budget shortfalls and protests, Colorado lawmakers still managed to pass a few important bills this year.

Legal Lowdown: CP2, Adams & Reese, Polsinelli, Taft Add Attorneys

In case you missed it this week: Four firms added attorneys to Colorado offices and Polis appointed Magistrate Timothy Johnson to the 20th Judicial District Court.