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Eviction law update: Changes to Eviction Notices

If you own and rent-out real estate, chances are you have had to deal with a difficult tenant. Recent changes
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The Road to OZ Passes Through Colorado

The Road to OZ Passes Through Colorado Tax Windfall, Opportunity Zones and Real Estate Investment By Cameron A. Grant on
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Best Lawyers in America

Jennifer M. Spitz was selected for inclusion in the 2020 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America in the areas
Longmont-based CanSource sells to private equity firm Broadtree Partners

Longmont-based CanSource sells to private equity firm Broadtree Partners

Lyons Gaddis congratulates our clients, Pat Hartman and Ron Popma, on the recent sale of CanSource to Broadtree Partners. Chad Kupper,
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors … Until They Don’t.

Some of the most contested lawsuits pit neighbor against neighbor, arguing over who owns what small strip of seemingly valueless
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An Advocate’s Advice: 7 Lessons Learned Over a Lifetime in the Law

After 45 years of handling several thousand disputes, there are some recurring lessons to be learned about achieving the best
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When is an Irrevocable Trust Not Irrevocable?

Decanting and the Art of Change What is in a name? There was a time when irrevocable meant just that.
Supreme Court Reverses State Litigation Requirement in Takings Cases

Supreme Court Reverses State Litigation Requirement in Takings Cases

Following the ruling in Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania, a property owner may bring a claim in federal court
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Open Records and Personnel Files

Most, if not all, government employees are aware of the general proposition of “open records.” The general premise is that