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.
Protect Your Digital Footprint: A Long-Time Litigator’s Top 6 Do’s and Don’ts
We’ve all shot off a reactionary text or email to a spouse, boss, business partner, client or co-worker in the heat of the moment. But, typically, we don’t pause to […]
Silver linings provide optimistic future for litigation post-pandemic
Colorado can expect to see some courts continue with a hybrid in-person/remote model for certain functions in hopes of sifting through the case backlog the pandemic caused and providing cost-efficient resolution where in-person proceedings may be otherwise unnecessary.
How the pandemic will impact litigation beyond 2021
Despite the pandemic, litigation has not decreased, and there is no expectation of a decline in 2021. Not only will there be an increase in debt collections, evictions, and COVID-related cases, but there appears to be an increase in litigation as a whole. However, the pandemic has changed how parties litigate and resolve their disputes. Changes that may be here to stay beyond 2021.



















