Smartphone photographs show suspect James Holmes carefully planned the July 20 massacre of 12 people at a Colorado movie theater with “deliberation and extreme indifference,” the prosecution says.
A Colorado judge has ordered the Huerfano County board of commissioners to fix a nonworking elevator that makes the courthouse more or less inaccessible to the handicapped.
An already complicated case over the massacre of a dozen people in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater last summer during a screening of the new Batman film is becoming more…
A Colorado lawyer and his former law school classmate have been charged with insider trading after allegedly acting on a tip that IBM was preparing to buy software maker SPSS…
Once upon a time, a conservative, well-tailored suit was not only a professional plus but a virtual job requirement for a successful lawyer, and Michael Kelly’s dad liked to dress…
Saying that the plaintiffs in an employment discrimination case have not produced all material relevant to the defendant employer’s somewhat unclear discovery requests, a federal magistrate judge has ordered them…
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Federal jurors in Denver have awarded $7.2 million to a Colorado man who claimed his lungs were injured by inhaling fumes from microwave popcorn he ate on a daily basis.
It appears that a California bear’s salad days of dining on tasty human food in trash cans and taking a dip in swimming pools near the foothills of Glendale, are…
A jury in Denver this week awarded over $2 million, including $1.5 million in punitive damages, to a former client who said a Colorado personal injury law firm pressured her…
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