Three intellectual property partners have exited the Denver office of Faegre Baker Daniels to establish an IP practice group at the Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr office there.
Responding to news of parents placing children they find difficult to deal with in the care of strangers they identify as potential caretakers via the Internet, a growing number of…
Angry and upset by an online attack that seemed to be coming from a disgruntled client, Colorado lawyer Timothy Bussey retained counsel to find out who was behind the criticism…
Atlanta-based Constangy Brooks & Smith has raided two well-known labor and employment firms and some BigLaw competitors, gaining 12 attorneys, two new offices and an additional name partner in the…
An innocent man was charged and jailed for two months in a sexual assault case because of a “clerical error” in labeling a DNA sample from a rape kit, the…
Colorado officials are again dealing with a baker refusing a customer’s request for a cake having to do with same-sex relationships, but with a different twist. A suburban Denver man…
Jury selection began Tuesday in the capital murder trial of James Holmes, 27, who is accused of fatally shooting a dozen people and injuring 70 more in a July 20,…
An improvised explosive device that apparently did not fully go off exploded against the exterior wall of a building housing the offices of the NAACP in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on…
After successfully interviewing for a dream job at a Las Vegas hotel in 2010, Christian Robinson began a nightmare journey through the criminal justice system.
As a trial looms next month for accused Colorado movie-theater massacre suspect James Holmes and some 9,000 jury summonses are in the process of being mailed out, his parents publicly…
Sued in federal court in Denver, a former lead in-house patent lawyer for Hunter Douglas Inc. has admitted a billing scheme that diverted more than $5 million of company funds…
The Denver City Council agreed Monday to pay $337,250 to settle federal civil rights litigation brought by three men who were arrested and jailed after being mistaken for someone else.
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