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Colorado groups challenge new climate rules
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A group representing Colorado apartment building owners is challenging new regulations requiring them to decrease their energy consumption. -
Bankers challenge Colorado's cap on interest rates
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A federal lawsuit from a bankers group targets a Colorado law restricting interest rates. -
Pellet maker attacks class action, questions attorneys' use of the word 'exact'
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A maker of air gun pellets is asking a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action complaint that alleges the measurements on their ammunition is off. -
Class action complains pellets for guns are the wrong weight
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A pellet gun-maker faces class action litigation that says it lied about the weight of its ammo. -
Judge freezes case challenging Colorado gun restrictions
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - The Colorado NRA's challenge to new state gun laws will be stayed while other cases are pending. -
Colorado fights challenge to new gun laws
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says part of the state NRA's lawsuit against new firearm restrictions shouldn't be in court yet. -
Colorado NRA challenges state's age, waiting period requirements for firearm sales
DENVER (Legal Newsline) — The Colorado branch of the National Rifle Association is challenging the state's new laws that prohibit firearm sales to those under 21 and require a three-day waiting period to purchase a gun. -
Robbins Geller picked to lead shareholder suit against Palantir
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A Colorado federal judge is letting Robbins Geller lead a securities class action lawsuit against Palantir Technologies, an intelligence community software company that suffered a stock drop in May. -
Robbins Geller asks to lead class action against Palantir
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - Attorneys representing California's public pension want to lead a shareholder class action lawsuit against Palantir Technologies, an intelligence community software company that suffered a stock drop in May. -
Palantir Technologies hit with class action shareholder lawsuit
DENVER (Legal Newsline) — A Pennsylvania county employees' retirement system is alleging it purchased an intelligence community software company's stock at artificially inflated prices. -
Lawsuit alleges Janssen drug provides little to no benefit, left woman with eye damage
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A Colorado woman suffering from a rare disease is suing Janssen Pharmaceuticals after she says her treatment left her with eye damage. -
Discount tobacco companies say Philip Morris, Colo. lawmakers conspired on new bill
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – Tobacco retailers are suing Colorado over a ballot measure that would require cigarettes to be sold at a certain minimum price. -
PERA v. PERA: Company accused of using initials to trick public employees
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado public employee pension fund is suing a company using the same initials it says is tricking its members. -
Fundraiser says Colorado is punishing it for settlement with FTC
DENVER – The Secretary of State of Colorado and Infocision Management Corp. are squaring off over the private company’s right to conduct fundraising activities for charities in the state. -
Wildearth Guardians alleges Office of Surface Mining Reclamation failed to produce documents requested under FOIA
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A nonprofit conservation organization alleges two federal agencies have failed to produce documents requested via the Freedom of Information Act. -
Wildgrass Oil and Gas Committee challenges Colorado statute regarding minerals and pooling
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A committee whose members are mineral owners in a subdivision of Broomfield, Colorado is challenging a state statute regarding pooling and minerals. -
By The Rio, Carl's Jr. Restaurants named in suit over allegations of illegal nonsolicitation policy
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado man and former shift leader/manager at a Carl's Jr. restaurant alleges he lost wages because of a conspiracy between Carl's Jr. and its franchisees. -
Boulder's gun ban challenged by Second Amendment advocates; Federal case on hold while state lawsuit sorted out
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge will take a step back from the lawsuit filed against the city of Boulder, Colorado, by gun owners and an organization over the city’s assault weapons ban. -
Boulder fights to get climate change lawsuit back to state court
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – Kevin S. Hannon, counsel for the city of Boulder and Boulder County, as well as San Miguel County, filed his argument as to why their climate change lawsuit against oil companies should stay in state court instead of being removed to U.S. district court. -
Boulder got things rolling, but momentum for suing Big Oil lacking in the rest of Colorado
The rest of Colorado seems to have little interest in following the lead of three communities in the state that have sued Big Oil over the alleged effects of global warming.