How Colorado business leaders should respond to government investigations
Colorado business leaders face government investigations from federal and state agencies. Early legal counsel and strategic cooperation are critical for navigating these challenges.
Colorado Supreme Court weighs punitive damages in contract breach cases
The Colorado Supreme Court is considering whether punitive damages can be awarded in contract breach cases involving fraud claims, impacting business liability.
Colorado targets thousands of fraudulent business filings tied to scams
Colorado Attorney General pursues legal action against thousands of fraudulent businesses linked to cryptocurrency and investment scams.
Colorado awards $11 million in opioid settlement funds for treatment and recovery
The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council awarded $11 million to expand opioid treatment, recovery, and prevention services across 44 counties statewide.
Colorado urges federal limits on sports prediction markets oversight
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser leads 41 attorneys general urging federal regulators to leave sports prediction market oversight to states.
Vinson & Elkins adds four partners, expands Denver office
Vinson & Elkins adds four partners to its corporate practice, including three in Denver, and plans to relocate its Denver office to Cherry Creek.
Taft adds seven attorneys to Colorado Springs office
Taft expands its Colorado Springs office by adding seven attorneys, boosting its presence in the state with expertise in sports law, intellectual property, and employment law.
Albertsons agrees to $773M opioid settlement with $32M for Colorado
Albertsons will pay $773.7 million in an opioid settlement, with Colorado receiving at least $32 million for treatment and prevention efforts.
Colorado attorney general opposes $14 billion HPE-Juniper merger settlement
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and coalition oppose $14 billion Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks merger settlement over competition concerns.
Colorado joins lawsuit over USDA funding conditions
Colorado joined a multistate lawsuit challenging USDA funding conditions tied to immigration and DEI policies affecting SNAP, WIC and school meals.
Colorado joins lawsuit over EPA climate rollback
Colorado joins lawsuit challenging EPA rollback of greenhouse gas rules, aiming to preserve climate standards tied to vehicle emissions.
Colorado sues to overturn Craig coal plant order
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser filed a lawsuit challenging a federal order requiring the Craig Unit 1 coal plant to remain available past its planned retirement.



























