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NDAs When Starting a Colorado Business

Posted February 23, 2026 in Uncategorized

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that prevents one or more parties from sharing confidential information with outside parties. In the context of a new business or joint venture, that information could include business plans, financial projections, client lists, proprietary processes, or anything else that gives your operation a competitive edge. NDAs […]

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Legal Red Flags to Watch for in Commercial Construction Contracts

Posted February 23, 2026 in Uncategorized

A bad contract doesn’t fall apart on Day One. It unravels halfway through a job—when the scope of work suddenly includes things you didn’t price, or the payment you expected is still tied up behind someone else’s excuse. Construction contracts are supposed to keep projects moving. When they don’t, they cost you money, time, and […]

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Commercial Lease Disputes And Exit Strategy

Posted February 21, 2026 in Uncategorized

A commercial lease is not just a real estate document. It is a long-term financial commitment that affects operating margins, borrowing capacity, and exit planning. For mid-market companies, lease obligations often represent one of the highest fixed costs on the balance sheet. When disputes arise, the exposure is rarely limited to rent. Personal guarantees, CAM […]

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Your Business Structure Matters From Day One

Posted February 16, 2026 in Uncategorized

Most new business owners spend their first weeks designing logos, building websites, and mapping out marketing strategies. Those things matter eventually. But the decision that shapes almost every other aspect of your business comes before any of that: choosing the right legal structure. This is not just a formality. The structure you choose determines how […]

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Service Agreement Disputes And Leverage

Posted February 14, 2026 in Uncategorized

Service agreements stabilize cash flow, define vendor relationships, and set expectations around deliverables, but they also carry the risk that surfaces at the worst possible time. A poorly structured service contract can quietly accumulate liability for months. Scope definitions drift. Deliverables get reinterpreted. Payment milestones lose alignment with actual performance. By the time one side […]

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How Do Easements & Shared Access Turn Into Full-Blown Litigation?

Posted February 12, 2026 in Uncategorized

In this blog: Easements and shared access agreements often turn into costly disputes when unclear terms or new ownership disrupt long-standing arrangements. In commercial settings, conflicts over parking lots, driveways, and utility access can stall development and trigger litigation. Addressing easement issues early with legal counsel helps property owners and developers avoid delays, losses, and […]

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Business Contract Disputes in Colorado Courts

Posted February 09, 2026 in Uncategorized

Business relationships run on agreements. When one party doesn’t hold up their end, things can get expensive fast. Understanding how Colorado courts handle these situations puts you in a better position, whether you’re trying to prevent a dispute from escalating or you’re already in the middle of one. What Makes a Breach of Contract Claim […]

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Multi-Family Property Nightmares: Disputes That Can Bankrupt Landlords if Ignored

Posted February 09, 2026 in Uncategorized

Summary:  Multi-family and mixed-use properties carry high financial risk when disputes between residents, commercial tenants, and neighboring owners spread through shared systems and common areas. Colorado’s shifting landlord-tenant rules add pressure for out-of-state developers, buyers, and in-house counsel seeking to avoid costly exposure. Clear agreements, disciplined maintenance, and fast action help preserve income streams and […]

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State-Level Housing Reform: What Homeowners And Contractors Need To Know

Posted February 07, 2026 in Uncategorized

Our Broomfield, CO real estate litigation lawyer knows that housing affordability has become a major concern across the country, and states are stepping in to address it. In many cases, state lawmakers are passing new laws that limit how much local governments can restrict residential property use. The goal is to create more housing options […]

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