When someone violates the law and is driving dangerously, they put themselves and others at risk. Take, for example, this case out of Colorado Springs in which a man allegedly stole a bus from a nursing home in Aurora before causing a three-vehicle collision. The...
Month: November 2020
What’s “collectibility” have to do with your legal malpractice claim?
In 2019, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a new ruling that has the potential to drastically affect certain legal malpractice claims. The court says that plaintiffs must prove that any lost judgment they may have been due was actually collectible. In the ruling,...
Police brutality issues: What is the Use of Force Continuum?
It would be wonderful if the world had no crime and no need for law enforcement. Unfortunately, crime remains an issue across the entire globe, which means police officers fill a critical role in public safety. Most people appreciate knowing how police officers are...
Colorado city bans no-knock warrants
“No-knock actions are a recipe for an armed confrontation that is going to result in serious physical injury or loss of life.” Those are the words of Mark Silverstein, the legal director of Colorado’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Earlier this month, the...