Bakery Owners’ Trailers Trigger Zoning Dispute on Lookout Mountain
- posted: Feb. 21, 2026
Starting a business in a competitive environment often requires round-the-clock effort. This is doubly true when the new venture is a bakery, where work must begin before sunrise so that Read More
Large Conservation Easement Established Near Steamboat Springs
- posted: Nov. 21, 2025
Throughout Colorado, more than 3 million acres of land are now subject to conservation easements. While some landowners who have entered into agreements have subsequently expressed concerns about the limitations Read More
Some Colorado Landowners Seeking to Overturn Permanent Conservation Easements
- posted: Aug. 21, 2025
Over several decades, Colorado and other states have sought to balance the interests of landowners with the need to preserve fragile ecosystems. In many cases, permanent conservation easements have been Read More
Six Colorado Cities Challenge Governor's Land Use Provisions
- posted: May 21, 2025
For many years, there has been tension between Colorado’s state government and various municipalities regarding the authority to establish rules relating to land use. In March, Governor Polis issued an Read More
Some Lawmakers and Businesses Seek Changes to CDARA
- posted: Feb. 21, 2025
Enacted in 2001 and amended in 2003, Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) was created in response to concerns over the effects of litigation arising from construction disputes. According Read More
IRS Announces Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Levels for 2025
- posted: Nov. 21, 2024
As we approach 2025, a great deal of attention will be paid to the estate tax exemption in the coming year. The exemption is the amount that a decedent may Read More