NAVIGATING COLORADO’S HB24-1098: “FOR CAUSE” EVICITON LAW By Brian Allard, Lyons Gaddis
On April 19, 2024, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed HB24-1098 into law. The new law went into effect upon Governor
Why “putting your child on” your bank accounts probably isn’t the best plan.
When planning for the future, we all need to anticipate those times in life when we may need some assistance
Water Wars: Thornton’s Struggle and Triumph in Obtaining Pipeline Permits
By Jeffrey J. Kahn and Michelle R. Soule On May 8,2024 the City of Thornton finally obtained the last permit
Small Assets Create Big Headaches After Death
The smallest assets can create some of the biggest headaches when someone dies. We often see cases where the larger
SECTION 211: A NEW TOOL FOR LANDOWNERS AND DEVELOPERS DEALING WITH PROBLEMATIC OIL AND GAS WELLS
Northern Colorado has been home to an abundance of oil and gas development and drilling over the last century and
ALERT FOR BUSINESS OWNERS: Federal Judge Puts CTA on Hold, but only for some
The Business Attorneys at Lyons Gaddis have been advising our clients to take a slow approach to the required Corporate
A Brief Guide to the Federal Corporate Transparency Act – Compliance Required for Small Business Owners
By: Megan Henderson Starting January 1, 2024, if you own a small business or just an LLC that owns one
The Changing Landscape of Landlord-Tenant Laws in Colorado
By: Brian L. Allard In 2023, the Colorado legislature passed seven bills related to residential landlord-tenant laws. Two Colorado court
PROFITS INTERESTS IN LLCs: A Tax-Friendly Alternative to Stock Options
Many small business clients find granting employees or key service providers a stake in the business an attractive concept as