Nicole M. Quintana

Shelter-In-Place Orders: Changing the Way We Take Depositions

While lawyers have conducted depositions remotely for some time, it was often at the option of the parties and limited…

5 years ago

Trade Secret and Trade Secret Protection: Knowing is Half the Battle

Waymo v. Uber.  Qualcomm v. Apple.  ZeniMax v. Oculus.  High-profile trade secret cases like these have become more prevalent in headlines over…

6 years ago

The When, What and How of Litigation Holds

In 2003, “litigation holds” became one of the hottest topics in e-discovery. This shift was due to United States District…

6 years ago

Fiduciary Duties Involved in Colorado Businesses: Part I – The Basics

Colorado offers a lifestyle that is attractive to many new businesses, and in recent years, we have seen an influx…

7 years ago

Competing With Non-Compete Provisions

Non-Compete Provisions in Colorado You are married to your job. You are what you do. There is truth to the…

7 years ago

Update: Colorado’s New Law on Proving Collectibility in Legal Malpractice Actions

When clients are harmed by the malpractice of a lawyer, they oftentimes face a second, potentially more complicated lawsuit. The plaintiff-clients…

8 years ago

Colorado’s New Law on Proving Collectibility in Legal Malpractice Actions

Colorado's New Law on Proving Collectibility When clients are harmed by the malpractice of a lawyer, they oftentimes face a…

8 years ago

How to Determine Whether the Economic Loss Rule Bars Your Client’s Tort Claims

(The third in our series of three articles on the Economic Loss Rule in Colorado) By Michael T. Mihm, Esq.…

9 years ago

Contract Claims That Overlap With Tort Claims in Colorado Likely Bar the Latter

(The second in our series of three articles on the Economic Loss Rule in Colorado) By Michael T. Mihm, Esq.…

9 years ago

Tort or Breach of Contract? Considering the Economic Loss Rule in Colorado

(The first in our series of three articles on the Economic Loss Rule in Colorado) By Michael T. Mihm, Esq.…

10 years ago

Your Place or Mine?: The Burden of Proving Collectability of an Underlying Judgment in a Legal Malpractice Action

While burdens of proof at trial do not necessarily equate to the awkwardness of a come-on during a date, the…

11 years ago