This month Stutheit & Gartland won a trial in Teller County on behalf of a real estate seller who was accused of failing to disclose[…]
+ moreI am seeing many clients who are being denied benefits by the deputy considering their claim, based on a determination that they “violated established job[…]
+ moreCity and County of Denver v. Board of County Commissioners of Adams County. January 29, 2024 The Supreme Court clarified when a breach of contract[…]
+ moreBeginning the week of November 13, 2023, many people received notices from Colorado’s Division of Unemployment which told the recipients that their legitimate unemployment claims[…]
+ moreUnfortunately, the Colorado Division of Unemployment is still struggling with timely payments of benefits, and communications. Many payment delays result from holds placed on claims[…]
+ more“Whether young or old, you should decide who will make medical and financial decisionsfor you in case you become incapacitated by a debilitating physical disease[…]
+ moreThis is a 2023 case from the Colorado Court of Appeals. Pursuant to the unemployment statute, the Court of Appeals is the highest court which[…]
+ moreHOW DO I FIGHT A MECHANICS LIEN? The best strategy is to prevent having the lien recorded with the county clerk and recorder. How do[…]
+ moreAn unemployed person who wishes to receive unemployment benefits has a duty to look for new work. However, the person is not required to accept[…]
+ moreThe City of Golden has excellent advice about hiring a building contractor on its website. Here is a link to Golden’s document: https://www.cityofgolden.net/media/UnlicensedContractors.pdf
+ moreEveryone, whether property owner or contractor, entering into a construction contract should think about the following matters. This is not an exhaustive list: Who is[…]
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