Tag:legal reporting

2025 Lawyers of the Year: Iris Halpern, Azra Taslimi

Rathod Mohamedbhai partner Iris Halpern and attorney Azra Taslimi told Law Week about the civil rights cases related to book bans they've worked on in Colorado and nearby states.

Bipartisan Bill Addressing Rising Health Care Costs Introduced

Bipartisan bills addressing rising health care costs, CUFTA and dissolution of marriage proceedings were introduced.

Legal Lowdown: Littler, Crisham & Holman, Ascent Add Attorneys, Denver County Court Judge Clarisse Gonzales Will Retire

In case you missed it this week: Three firms added attorneys, Lyons Gaddis promoted two attorneys to shareholder and Denver County Court Judge Clarisse Gonzales is retiring.

Real Estate Attorney John Hegarty Joins Crisham & Holman

John Hegarty has a background in real estate and energy transactions, with experience in the development and financing of diverse energy projects.

Legal Lowdown: BCLP, Holland & Knight, Hall Booth Smith, Davis Graham Add Attorneys

In case you missed it this week: Four firms added attorneys to local offices and nominees were announced to fill the vacancy created by the death of 17th Judicial District Judge Sharon Holbrook.

Kids, Parents Learn About Criminal Law at Juvenile Justice Symposium in Aurora

At the symposium this week, kids and families asked Recht Kornfeld Shareholder Lara Marks Baker some of their most pressing legal questions.

Juvenile Justice Symposium Will Return for its 15th Year in Colorado

For more than 15 years, the Juvenile Justice Symposium has educated college, high school and middle school students and their families about criminal and juvenile law and school discipline.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Rules Prejudicial Evidence at Trial Allows for Relief Under Due Process Clause

The Supreme Court found that when evidence is introduced that is so unduly prejudicial that it renders the trial fundamentally unfair, the due process clause of the 14th Amendment provides a mechanism for relief.