Category: Features

Colorado Healthcare Defense Lawyers Need to Know

The rise of telehealth startups, management services organizations, and hybrid care models along with the typical structure of corporate healthcare entity has placed the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine at the center of disputes that routinely land on a healthcare defense lawyer’s desk. The CPOM doctrine isn’t just a regulatory concept…

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“Aged, Infirm, or Otherwise Incapacitated”

That was the specific language used in the trust created over three quarters of a century ago by the widow of a Colorado lawyer and US Senator to benefit other Colorado lawyers. That lawyer, Charles Waterman, died in 1932, but his widow, Anna, survived him until 1939…

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Reflections on a Recognition

When the Denver Bar Association honored me with its 2025 judicial excellence award, I reflected on how that honor represented the culmination of decades of involvement with our legal community and dedication to pro bono representation. When she presented me with the award, Colorado Bar Association President Catherine Chan noted not only my position on the Colorado Court of Appeals…

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Colorado Steps Up on AI: New Advisory Committee Sparks Dialogue at CJI’s CLE

Colorado is making sure the state’s legal system keeps pace with the rapid changes spurred by AI while putting best practices and guardrails in place. In September, Chief Justice Monica Márquez announced the creation of the Legal Technology Advisory Committee, a group tasked with helping legal professionals, judges, and litigants…

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Divorce, Privacy, and Collaborative Law

While separation agreements, sworn financial statements, custody evaluations, and parenting plans are suppressed under CJD 05-01 and accessible only to the court, the parties, and their counsel, almost all other filings are public. Business valuation reports, trial management certificates, exhibits uploaded for trial (including bank statements, tax returns, and paystubs), trust expert reports, and embarrassing allegations made in motions can all be viewed online by anyone willing to pay a small fee and make a few clicks.

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