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What Is the New FTC Rule on Non-Compete Agreements And Does It Affect My Company?

Posted May 20, 2024 in Business Law, Contracts

We have been getting questions from our business clients on the news of the new FTC rule banning non-compete agreements. Beginning on September 4, 2024, a new Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) rule will go into effect reshaping the landscape of agreements prohibiting former employees from working for competitors and/or opening a competing business in the […]

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The Importance of Compliance with Real Estate Broker Regulations in Colorado

Posted May 13, 2024 in Business Law, Contracts, Real Estate

In the dynamic and competitive world of real estate, compliance with regulatory standards is crucial for brokers to operate legally and ethically. Colorado, known for its thriving real estate market, has stringent regulations governing real estate brokers. Understanding and adhering to these regulations is vital for maintaining professionalism, protecting consumers, and avoiding legal repercussions. This […]

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Help After Your Elevator Accident

Posted April 30, 2024 in Uncategorized

Elevator accidents, while relatively rare, can result in severe injuries and life-altering consequences. From slip and fall incidents to mechanical malfunctions, the aftermath of such accidents can be overwhelming and confusing. If you’ve been involved in an elevator accident and suffered injuries, seeking legal assistance is crucial to ensure your rights are protected and you […]

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How to Sue Your Builder

Posted March 12, 2024 in Construction Law

With the largescale and ongoing residential development in Colorado, we continue to receive numerous calls from nervous homeowners asking what to do because their brand new ¾ million-dollar house is absolutely falling apart at the seams. Colorado, and perhaps other growing states, suffers from the public policy issue of how to increase affordable housing while […]

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DIY Construction Contracts

Posted March 12, 2024 in Construction Law, Contracts, Mechanics Liens

If you are a builder, general contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC professional, architect, or engineer, you probably have developed contracts for your business over the years.  In general, many newer construction businesses work off of generic estimates that they make the customer sign, rely on verbal agreement, or pull a sample contract off the internet. This […]

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Changes to Colorado Construction Defect Laws in 2024

Posted March 12, 2024 in Construction Defect, Construction Law

Changes to Colorado Construction Defect Laws in 2024: a Basic Overview In February, the Senate introduced Bill 24-106, which proposes new changes to construction defect actions in Colorado. Modifying key provisions of the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (“CDARA”), SB 24-106 intends to help create affordable housing by decreasing costs to developers by reigning in […]

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Arbitration: What Is It And How Does It Work?

Posted March 05, 2024 in Litigation

What Is Arbitration In Colorado? Picture this common scenario: you are a homeowner looking to get some remodeling done on your property. You hire a builder who seems like a great fit, and you sign all the construction contract documents and make a deposit for the work. Over the course of the next month, you […]

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