Cortez police likely to face lawsuit in Make My Day case

A Denver attorney has confirmed that a civil lawsuit is likely against the Cortez Police Department in connection to a 2014 Make My Day criminal trial. In a 1,154-word letter date...

Woman injured at Durango rec center settles lawsuit for $10,000

Artwork above climbing wall fell on Durango woman in 2013

Durango woman hit in head by art at the rec center settles lawsuit

Kite-like structure fell, hit woman at recreation center

Colorado Supreme Court denies Gov. Hickenlooper’s request to weigh in on attorney general’s air-standards lawsuit

Question regarded whether Coffman had power to sue feds over CO2 standards

Mercy’s parent firm settles Medicare billing complaint

Department of Justice receives $7.8 million from hospital’s previous owner

Lawsuit claiming DEA paid N.M. man in crack tossed

ALBUQUERQUE, – A lawsuit filed by a New Mexico man who says federal agents wrongfully supplied him with crack cocaine, reigniting his addiction to the drug, was dismissed Wednesday by a fede...

Judge denies N.M. drilling injunction

ALBUQUERQUE – A federal judge has rejected an effort by environmental groups to stall oil-and-gas development in northwestern New Mexico while they fight the approval of dozens of drilling p...

NYC bombing victim wins $5.4 million in settlement

Durango woman worked at World Trade Center during 1993 bombing

Lawmakers back coal mine, criticize Interior Department

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Several members of Colorado’s congressional delegation sent a letter to Interior Secretary Sally Jewell this week expressing concerns surrounding the Colowyo Mine. Environ...

Homeowners settle lawsuit over explosion

Propane blast destroyed Kelleys’ home, injured family in 2012

Billions hauled in by state’s U.S. attorney

Yet some question whether assets seized without due process

She’s there to help bold litigants

Lindsay Patterson offers guidance for people acting as their own lawyer