Thomas Neville

What Does the Rudnicki Case Mean for Colorado Families?

At common law, when someone injured a child, two causes of action were created. One cause of action belonged to…

3 years ago

Colorado Legislature Passes Bill to Curb Insurance Abuse of Failure to Cooperate Defense

Failure to Cooperate with Insurance Company On June 10, 2020, Colorado’s General Assembly voted in favor of HB20-1290. It is…

4 years ago

COVID-19, Business Interruption Insurance, and Civil Authority Coverage in Colorado

Many Business Owner’s and Commercial Property insurance policies include business interruption insurance coverage (or business income insurance coverage).  This coverage…

5 years ago

Why Your Business Interruption Insurance May Cover Claims for Lost Profits and Ongoing Expenses Arising from the COVID-19 Stay at Home Order

Business Insurance Claims for Lost Profits Arising from COVID-19 By Thomas Neville The restaurant industry is one of the largest…

5 years ago

Unique Challenges for Marijuana Businesses

Colorado companies involved in the marijuana business face a unique challenge. While other businesses can protect their brands and identities…

9 years ago

Insurance Bad Faith Claim Before Colorado Supreme Court

Bad Faith Insurance Claim The Colorado Supreme Court heard argument on Thursday, June 4, 2015 in American Family Mutual Insurance Company…

9 years ago

As Predictable as the Seasons

In the nineteenth century, the law of negligence in this country was particularly harsh. While the tort of negligence had…

11 years ago