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As a paralegal and firm administrator for the past several years, Glorianne has become familiar with the local courts and their transition into the electronic age. Feedback, always encouraged, can be sent to glorianne.scott@gmail.com .


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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 · 1 comment
Starting next Tuesday, December 1, Colorado drivers can be cited for text messaging while driving. Additionally, any minor operating a vehicle is...
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Bertie Lange’s son Alex, at 4 months and 17 pounds, was determined to be obese by the Langes’ health insurer. Obesity, according to Rocky...
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The healthcare debate has become volatile, with misinformation and accusations flying from advocates on both sides of the issue. The political...
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A law originally enacted to help the lowest-paid workers may actually hurt them in 2010, as Colorado may be the first state to lower the minimum wage....
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Last year’s “personhood” amendment was defeated by a 3-to-1 margin, but the amendment’s supporters are determined to try...
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Starting Wednesday, Coloradans can collect rainfall without running afoul of the law. While no one was prosecuted under the ban on rainwater...
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Drivers and cyclists on Colorado roads had had difficulty sharing the road in the past, sometimes with tragic consequences. Legislators sought to...
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On Tuesday, June 2nd, Governor Bill Ritter is expected to sign Senate Bill 244 into law, which requires insurance companies to "provide coverage...
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The words “jury duty” usually provoke groans and mumbling, followed by a series of possible excuses to get out of it. This is not...
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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, left, and Santa Fe Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan in front of the Rome's Colosseum, April 15, 2009, during a...
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