Keating Wagner among Best Law Firms in America
Denver-based Keating Wagner Polidori Free P.C. a leading personal injury and high stakes commercial litigation law firms has been ranked in the 2018 Best Law Firms list by U.S. News & World Report...
View ArticleCan You Sue a Business Partner in Colorado? A Guide to Business Partnership...
If you’re running a business, you might have one or more business partners. While partnerships can be incredibly successful, they can also lead to disagreements. If you’re facing a partnership dispute,...
View ArticleWhat Is a Typical Timeline for Business Lawsuits?
At our Denver law firm, we often hear the same question from small business owners and leaders: What is a typical timeline for small business litigation? Unfortunately, there is no typical timeline for...
View ArticleBreach of Contract Business Lawsuits: What to Expect
Contracts form the core of most business relationships in Colorado. Whether the contract covers goods, services, rent, employment or virtually any other facet of business, the parties to the agreement...
View ArticleFraudulent Transfers and Concealment of Assets: What to Do Next
When businesses and individuals face substantial liability, they sometimes go to great lengths to avoid paying. Even if a claim has not been reduced to a judgment, acts to avoid collection can violate...
View ArticleBreach of Contract Lawsuit Defenses
Colorado businesses often rely on contracts. A contract is a mutual agreement between two or more parties, supported by “consideration” (a promise or something of value), which are often—but not...
View ArticleHow Long Do Most Business Lawsuits Take to Resolve?
As experienced business attorneys, we have often spoken with clients whose businesses were put at risk by litigation. One common question that clients ask is, “When will this be over?” The truth is...
View ArticleNoncompete Agreements and Trade Secrets in Colorado in light of pending...
Nearly one in five U.S. workers have some sort of noncompete clause in connection with their work. When a worker seeks to move on to a different opportunity, the enforceability of such noncompete...
View ArticleWhat to Do When a Trustee Mismanages Trust Assets with Imprudent or...
When a trustee mismanages a trust and jeopardizes its assets through imprudent or even fraudulent investments, it is a matter of utmost concern that demands careful consideration and decisive action. A...
View ArticleWhat is a Breach of Contract and What Can I Do if a Customer Fails to Pay?
A breach of contract case occurs when one party involved in a legally binding agreement fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract. Contracts serve as vital instruments for ensuring...
View ArticleWhat is a Trade Secret? What To Do When You Learn that a Former Employee has...
Trade secrets are valuable pieces of confidential information that give a business a competitive advantage in the marketplace. These secrets can encompass a wide range of proprietary information, such...
View ArticleIs a Shareholder’s Agreement Legally Binding?
Disputes among a company’s shareholders will inevitably require a close review of the company’s governance documents. The shareholder’s agreement in a corporation plays a central role in most ownership...
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