Who Gets the Dog in a Colorado Divorce?
A recent Washington Post article noted that young Americans, particularly millennials, are less likely to be homeowners, car owners or parents than older generations, but they take the lead in one category: pet ownership.
How Millennials are Reshaping the Practice of Law
Law firm culture has historically been about the big office with spectacular (and intimidating) view, the crushing hours and “face time” required to make partner.
Self-Employed and Injured on the Job? Use Your Legal Rights to Your Advantage
How can you maintain your income if you are self-employed and get injured on the job? As it turns out, you have a few options available.
How Your Right to Family Leave Could Change
Under the FMLA, eligible employees may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave from their covered employer (this includes both private and government employers).
How to weather the financial implications of a divorce smartly
Divorce is a transition that offers many options in terms of selling and splitting assets. Be sure to do your research and talk to your advisors about which options best suit your situation.
You could be an expert witness
Similar to the common misconceptions around the many practices of law, it is little known to people outside the legal industry that someone in just about any profession can be an expert witness.
Divorce in the golden years: What to consider
Couples approaching retirement face significant challenges as they anticipate reduced earnings. Add a divorce to the mix, and those challenges increase exponentially.
Going global? Four legal issues you need to consider
Nearly 6,000 Colorado companies do business outside the United States. Most of them are small or medium-sized, not Fortune 1000 companies. Any company looking to go international needs to do its due diligence first.
Is corporate America killing hashtags with trademarks?
Some people argue that trademarking hashtags is an attempt to limit free speech. That’s only partially true. Trademarks seek to prevent the use of a mark in commerce that is likely to cause confusion among consumers.
Why a trade secret is the Spanish Inquisition of intellectual property
People with at least passing familiarity with the term “intellectual property” can associate it with patents, trademarks and copyrights. But “trade secret” doesn’t often come to mind. Simply put, a trade secret is the Spanish Inquisition of intellectual property: Nobody expects it until it is too late.

























