Tag:supreme court

Tenth Circuit Rules on Duty to Disclose Merger Talks

When companies engage in multiple merger discussions, it can be unclear what they should and shouldn’t disclose to investors regarding those talks. A recent...

IP Issues Surrounding Blockchain Technology Implementation

Like cloud computing in 2007, blockchain is today’s latest technology craze. Companies are rushing to develop and patent blockchain technology. Despite its rising popularity,...

Private Right of Condemnation: A Necessary Tool for Modern Development or Outdated Remnant of the Frontier?

Water is sacred in Colorado. It allows cities to flourish and crops to grow, and it powers the state’s tourism industry. Its power extends...

Top Verdicts 2017

The 2017 top verdicts range from large commercial disputes and class actions to personal injury cases with punitive damage awards. Due to damages caps,...

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Foreign Lost Profits Case

One of this year’s most-watched patent cases held oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court. Depending on how broadly the court rules, the outcome...

Speaking of the Government

Helen Norton believes speech by the government is fundamentally different from when anyone else speaks. The government has the advantage of both power and...

Former White House Counsel Speaks at CU Law School

The Obama White House’s former top lawyer had much to say about the rule of law under the current administration. On Thursday night, the University...

Lines Drawn: The Race for Redistricting in Colorado

Two sets of measures concerning state legislative and congressional redistricting in Colorado are currently before the Secretary of State and the state Supreme Court,...