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Sex Offender Pretends to be Charity Calendar Photographer

Summary: Colorado sex offender pretends to be making a charity calendar to lure parents into letting him photograph their children.…

Federal Recognition of Gay Marriage Expanding to Six More States

Summary: The federal government announced Monday that it has added six more states to its list of states that federally recognizes…

BakerHostetler Welcomes Eben Clark to Denver Office

Summary: The law firm of BakerHostetler has announced that its Denver office has added counsel in the person of Eben Clark…

Former Lawyer Looking to Open a Cat Cafe in Denver

Summary: A former lawyer, Sana Hamelin, has left her career to open a cat cafe in Denver, Colorado. It would be…

Wedding Bells Ring for Same-Sex Couples in Colorado

Summary: Colorado has begun issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples after the Supreme Court refused to hear the appeals of…

Colorado Supreme Court to Decide Whether Marijuana Use is Lawful

Summary: The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week as to whether an employee could be fired for using medical marijuana,…

Holland & Hart Beefs Up Environment Law Practice with New Hires

Summary: Holland & Hart makes two significant additions to its Environment, Energy and Natural Resources practice group in Colorado. Garry…

Six-Year-Old Girl Suffering from Pediatric Epilepsy Saved by Marijuana

Summary: Six year old girl named Charlotte has been using marijuana to quiet her pediatric epilepsy which has more than…

Colorado Working to Produce More Legal Marijuana

Summary: Recreational pot is legal in the state of Colorado, but the supply has not been as strong as many…

Tax Attorney Matthias M. Edrich Joins Greenberg Traurig

Greenberg Traurig LLP announced in a press release that noted tax attorney Matthias Edrich has joined the law firm as…

Two Colorado Law Firms Sued by Colorado Attorney General

  The Castle Law Group and Aronowitz & Mecklenburg are being sued by attorney general investigators in the state of…

Study Done by State of Colorado Finds Marijuana Demand at 130 Metric Tons

A study produced by the state of Colorado has found that high taxes and fewer stores will keep the medical-marijuana…