Archive | State Courts

END OF CAPP AND COLORADO’S NEW CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES

May 14, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on END OF CAPP AND COLORADO’S NEW CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES

THE END OF CAPP AND THE RISE OF NEW RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE IN COLORADO The Colorado Supreme Court will end the CAPP rules for new cases effective June 30, 2015 and establish new civil procedure rules effective July 1, 2015. The Colorado Supreme Court is on the march to set new rules of civil […]

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Sea Change in Colorado Litigation – Civil Access Pilot Project

February 07, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Agreements, Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on Sea Change in Colorado Litigation – Civil Access Pilot Project

In 2012 the Colorado Supreme Court made effective the Civil Access Pilot Project in six counties: Jefferson, Gilpin, Denver, Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas.  The alteration to the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure is monumental.  No sensible lawyer will practice in those counties on business actions including those based on contracts, most torts,derivative actions, product liability […]

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LITIGATION DRIVEN BY VENGEANCE NOT BY FINANCE

February 01, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Business Disputes, Business Law, Federal Courts, Litigation, State Courts, Uncategorized   |   Comments Off on LITIGATION DRIVEN BY VENGEANCE NOT BY FINANCE

Litigation, often thought to be driven by financial gain, is frequently driven by vengeance. Litigation and its precursor claim presentation are frequently driven by emotion such as vengeance not reason not even financial gain. Even in the most seemingly pedestrian disputes between companies the underlying motivation for the claim or the defense is personal satisfaction […]

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Predicting Outcome of Court Case Difficult Because of Judicial Error

January 20, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Copyrights, Federal Courts, Intellectual Property, Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on Predicting Outcome of Court Case Difficult Because of Judicial Error

JUDGE ERROR MAKES PREDICTION OF CASE OUTCOME DIFFICULT Judge error makes predicting outcome of case difficult if not impossible. The usual reasons given are the uncertainty of the evidence available, the believability of the witnesses, the obscurity of the law applicable, the quality of representation, the unknown biases of the fact finder and so on. […]

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Copyright claims Colorado state court jurisdiction

January 13, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Agreements, Business Disputes, Business Law, Copyrights, Disputes Arising from Agreements, Intellectual Property, Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on Copyright claims Colorado state court jurisdiction

Copyright claims jurisdiction in Colorado state courts – Long v. Cordain In a recent decision the Colorado Court of Appeals decided that a complaint containing copyright related claims was not preempted by the federal Copyright Act and that Colorado State Courts had jurisdiction over such claims. “Long’s complaint advanced four state-law causes of action: breach […]

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State Court Litigation

January 01, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on State Court Litigation

A party turning to the Colorado State Courts to obtain “justice” or redress of his or her rights embarks on an expensive journey through a minefield of rules and other law opposed by an aggressive party equally determined to assert its own case.  In such an environment, frustration, distortion and relatively great expense should be […]

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