Now that marijuana has been legalized in Colorado, the Governor has another bill to review and possibly sign—a bill that sets a “stoned-driving standard” (HB 1325). The bill was sent the Governor for signature on May 23rd and is anticipated to be signed. Much like Colorado’s DUI laws, this bill would make itGo to Resource
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Last Friday, Governor Hickenlooper signed House Bill 1292 into law. The new law is known as the “Keep Jobs in Colorado Act” and is intended to spur economic development in the state. Although controversial, the law aims to ensure that more Colorado businesses and workers benefit from state contracts by reducing the outsourcingGo to Resource
On April 19, 2013, Governor Hickenlooper signed the Employment Opportunity Act into law. The new law goes into effect on July 1, 2013 and will restrict Colorado employers in their ability to obtain and use credit information for employment purposes. Key points of the new law include : Generally prohibits employers from using consumerGo to Resource
Over the last month, our blog has been somewhat unstable in that some posts were sent without content and some links within our blogs did not work. At Altitude Community Law, we pride ourselves on being a leader in the Community Association world and want to apologize for the issues you’ve recently experiencedGo to Resource
With the housing market in a slum for the last several years, many homeowners have not only lost equity in their homes, but have flipped their investments upside down! These homeowners ended up owing more on their mortgages then the valuation of their properties, which cripples such owners’ abilities to refinance or sellGo to Resource