Denver construction defect attorney Brian Stutheit wants consumers to heed this information from FEMA. It was issued to advise Coloradans affected by floods, but is[…]
+ moreThe following link is to a transcript of unemployment lawyer Brian Stutheit being interviewed about unemployment overpayments, fraud and collections. DOC092513-001
+ moreDenver real estate lawyer Brian Stutheit learned of the the Gibbons v. Ludlow case which was decided by the Colorado Supreme Court in July, 2013.[…]
+ moreThere is a new decision from the Colorado Court of Appeals regarding Colorado unemployment law. It is important to any worker or employer dealing with[…]
+ moreColorado is an employment at will state. In a nutshell, this means unless there is a contract to the contrary, neither an employer nor an[…]
+ moreIn this blog, we discuss how building codes and building inspectors fit into a Colorado construction defect claim. Generally, a building inspector is not liable[…]
+ moreStutheit & Gartland, Colorado unemployment lawyers advises claimants that Colorado’s unemployment insurance statute just stiffened penalties for any person who receives an overpayment of unemployment[…]
+ moreEffective January 1, 2014, homeowners insurance companies must offer applicants for insurance the opportunity to buy “law and ordinance” coverage as a part of their[…]
+ moreMany people become confused about the length of time a Colorado mechanics lien affects property. Colorado mechanics lien lawyer Brian Stutheit tries to clarify the[…]
+ moreIn a construction defect case Stutheit & Gartland were involved in, both the property owner/developer and the general contractor defendants contended that their subcontractors are[…]
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