Insurers writing policies in Colorado that provide commercial automobile or personal automobile coverage need to be aware of a new requirement that will go into effect January 1, 2020, to disclose insurance policies to insureds and liability coverage available to...
Virtually everyone has heard of NASA’s all-female spacewalk that didn’t actually happen. NASA called off this historic event because it didn’t have two spacesuits to fit both women. In the days following NASA’s announcement, many raised questions about how this could...
Manufacturers of products used on ships or in similar maritime contexts must now warn of dangers from their own products and from products made by others that are required for the proper functioning of the particular product. Manufacturers doing business with the...
Senate Bill 19-217 was introduced in the Colorado Legislature last week with the goal to effectively hide litigation finance and other factoring companies in litigation and treat them like collateral sources. (See, SB19-217). Senate testimony is scheduled...
Theresa Vogel was recently published in the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform. Her article “Critiquing Matter of A-B-: An Uncertain Future in Asylum Proceedings for Women Fleeing Intimate Partner Violence” discusses the underlying reasons for...
When the City of Denver terminates an employee, it relies on the Department of Safety’s Civilian Review Board to investigate the issue and take action. When terminating a City employee, the Board must follow procedural steps to make sure the employee is not...