A summary of newsworthy content from Colorado lawyers and law firms.
In the News 2017: Colorado
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Colorado.
The 2021 Best Lawyers in Colorado
by Best Lawyers
Featuring the top legal talent in Colorado.
Colorado "Lawyer of the Year" 2022
by Best Lawyers
Jane E. Young is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Colorado for Insurance Litigation.
Colorado Attorney General Calls For Cannabis Reclassification
by Gregory Sirico
In this article, Best Lawyers highlights a recent call to action by the Colorado state attorney general, requesting a full drug reclassification of cannabis.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Jamie L. Cage
Jury Awards 2nd Largest Medical Negligence Verdict in Colorado
by Leventhal & Puga
Leventhal & Puga achieves second largest medical negligence verdict in Colorado.
Colorado Broadens Scope of Workers’ Comp, but There’s More to Be Done
by Nick Fogel
When the law goes into effect in July, Colorado will join 32 other states in allowing PTSD claims for first responders without a physical component to the claim.
Colorado Cleans Up Toxic Drinking Water With New Mining Pollution Law
by Gregory Sirico
Landmark Environmental Legislation Took 25 Years
L. Martin Nussbaum - Denver 2021 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Nonprofit/Charities Law
Denver, Colorado
ACLU Charges Racist Practices Against Aurora Police
by Best Lawyers
A look at the listed lawyers making headlines in Colorado.
Leventhal & Puga
by Leventhal Puga Braley
Colorado-based personal injury law firm with national practice
Cost to Boss
by Gregory Sirico
New Colorado legislation aims to stop employers from dodging direct negligence claims.
Colorado's Best Lawyers 2022
by Best Lawyers
Our 2022 Colorado's Best Lawyers publication features top-ranked legal talent in Boulder, Denver and Western Colorado.
Violating the Victim
by Thomas R. Ward and Megan Bishop
Two criminal law lawyers from Colorado detail the confounding ways in which prosecutors violate the victim in domestic violence cases.
Hey, Big Lender
by Latif Zaman and Catherine M. Brennan
A contentious proposed federal rule would establish “true lender” guidelines for banks and third parties. Does Colorado show the way forward?
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