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Bad Contractors Resource Guide – What You Need to Know in Colorado
You should be able to trust your contractor to create the kitchen of your dreams or perform emergency repairs on your office. When a contractor performs shoddy work, holds up the project, or never completes the job, you may be able to recover damages. If you’re battling a bad contractor, a litigation attorney can…
Do You Have A Case?
Litigation is complex and unpredictable. Consult an attorney before filing a lawsuit.
How to Find the Best Breach of Contract Attorney for Your Colorado Case
Get the Best Breach of Contract Attorney for Your Case Contracts are a huge part of our daily lives. Think about how many times you use your credit card every week. You may not realize it, but each time you swipe it you enter into a contract. Contractual agreements outline specific duties each party is…
Intellectual Property and Your Colorado Business
In 1899, Nikola Tesla came to Colorado to set up a new lab for his electricity experiments. His lasting legacy of contributions to electrical technology led to his modern recognition in the “Tesla” electric car company. Unfortunately, Tesla is also known for his long disputes with Thomas Edison and other contemporaries over intellectual property. Legal…
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A Homeowner’s Defense to a Mechanic’s Lien
Q&A: Can I Sue My Contractor for Unreasonable Delays?
Q&A: Could I be Liable if my Contractor Does Not Pull the Right Permits?
Q&A: Do Banks Have a Responsibility to Try to Intervene in Potential Wire Fraud?
Q&A: How Could a Bank Be Responsible in a Wire Fraud Case?
Q&A: How do I Get Rid of My Contractor if They Aren’t Meeting My Expectations?
Q&A: How do I solve a dispute out of court? Colorado Real Estate Attorney Boyd Rolfson Answers
Q&A: What Are Banks Obligated to do in Colorado in a Wire Fraud Case?
Q&A: What Are Colorado Banks’ Obligations in Wire Fraud Cases?
Q&A: What are My Legal Options if My Contractor Never Completed the Work on My Home?
Q&A: What Are Some Common Issues that Lead to Contractor Lawsuits?
Q&A: What Are the Risks of Wire Transfers?
Q&A: What Happens if I Hire an Unlicensed Contractor?
Q&A: What is a Mechanic’s Lien?
Q&A: What is the Difference Between a Handyman and a Contractor?
Q&A: What is the Difference Between a Material and Non-Material Breach of Contract?
Q&A: What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Suit Against a Contractor?
Q&A: Who is Responsible if I am Scammed in a Wire Transaction?
Articles

3 Steps to Take if You’ve Been Sued
Nov 13, 2020
Civil Litigation Attorney Ryan Robertson gives you three steps to follow if you find yourself in a lawsuit. Set Up a Meeting Give us a ...

Bad Contractors Resource Guide – What You Need to Know in Colorado
Feb 5, 2019
You should be able to trust your contractor to create the kitchen of your dreams or perform emergency repairs on your office. When a...

Colorado Commercial Litigation: Solve Your Colorado Business Dispute
Mar 19, 2019
Most likely, when you opened your small business you had big dreams, albeit dreams slightly tempered by the reality of the responsibili...

Colorado Law Cracks Down on Nonconsensual Towing
Jul 13, 2022
For ages, tow companies have roamed the night, scanning residential streets and apartment complexes for vehicles to haul away. Colorada...

Contractor Damaged Your Property?
Dec 15, 2021
If your contractor damaged your property instead of improving it, you may be able to recover money for the damage. If you find yourself...

Cyberbullying: Legal Options to Help Your Child
Jun 5, 2019
Our virtual world has created the perfect environment for relentless cyberbullying. The tormenting can be so severe it can lead to anxi...

Denver Employment Lawyer: Know your rights
Nov 7, 2018
If you believe your employer has violated the law in some manner and treated you wrongfully, you should contact our highly experienced ...

Denver Home Contractor Dispute Lawyer
Nov 6, 2018
It can be an extremely exciting decision to make improvements to your home or to even build a brand-new home for your family. However, ...

Dispute with Neighbor about Holiday Decorations
Dec 3, 2020
November and December is that wonderful time of year where we get to decorate our homes and our yards in order to enjoy time and festiv...

Do You Have A Case?
Aug 13, 2018
Litigation is complex and unpredictable. Consult an attorney before filing a lawsuit.
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Drones and My Privacy: What Can I Do About It?
Jun 5, 2019
If you’ve ever looked around for a large swarm of bees or a chainsaw coming your way but don’t see anything, you’ve likely heard a dron...

Fight a Denied Homeowner’s Insurance Claim
Jan 13, 2022
Coloradans whose homes are destroyed or damaged expect their homeowner’s insurance to cover the loss. Unfortunately, some homeown...

Get the Right Litigation Attorney for your Highlands Ranch Case
Jan 12, 2022
Our litigation attorneys will help you find the best options to resolve your dispute in the most timely and economical way possible. Co...

How Insurance Works When It’s Not Your Fault
Dec 1, 2021
You should use your insurance when it’s not your fault. Yes, you read that correctly. Robinson & Henry Lead Litigation Attorn...

How Juries Are Selected
Feb 8, 2021
The legal process can seem complicated and mysterious, especially the jury selection process. Do you get a say? Does your lawyer? If yo...

How to Avoid Paying Your Lender’s Outrageous Attorney Fees
May 1, 2020
It’s standard practice that a borrower pay lender attorney fees – or at least some of the lender’s legal fees. You sh...

How to Collect the Money Awarded to You in a Lawsuit
Feb 19, 2021
Winning a lawsuit may be satisfying, but that’s not always the end of it. Now you must be reimbursed for your loss. What if the o...

How to Find the Best Breach of Contract Attorney for Your Colorado Case
Feb 28, 2019
Get the Best Breach of Contract Attorney for Your Case Contracts are a huge part of our daily lives. Think about how many times you use...

How to Find the Best Colorado Civil Trial Lawyer
May 30, 2019
A trial is a gathering of parties, both individuals and groups, to contend over the result of legal disputes or claims. In other words,...

How to Get a Civil Protection Order or No-Contact Agreement
Jun 10, 2022
In Colorado, individuals may seek a civil protection order that prohibits another person from having any indirect or direct contact wit...

How to Remove Someone from a Property Title
Jul 21, 2021
After death or a divorce, people often want to know how to remove someone from a property title. This question often arises when itR...

How Your Attorney Selects Jurors On Your Side
Sep 7, 2021
Jury selection is one of the most important parts of a case that goes to trial. Robinson & Henry Attorney Joe Novak explains how at...

Intellectual Property and Your Colorado Business
Mar 27, 2019
In 1899, Nikola Tesla came to Colorado to set up a new lab for his electricity experiments. His lasting legacy of contributions to elec...

Online Games and Privacy
Jun 5, 2019
Since first appearing in the 1970s, video games have evolved with computer technology, and as a $135 billion per-year industry, are mor...

Our Colorado Litigation Lawyers’ Guide to Wire Fraud | Paying the Price
Feb 19, 2019
The ability to quickly transfer money to someone else’s bank account across town, in a different state, or even another country has mad...

Our Federal District Court Attorneys Will Fight for You
Jan 20, 2022
The United States court system is actually divided into two systems: state courts and federal courts. State courts are established by t...

Past Child Sexual Abuse Survivors Have 3-Year Window for Lawsuits
Jul 27, 2022
The secret shame of having experienced sexual abuse as a child is a lot of weight to carry, even for an adult. Unfortunately, it can ta...

Taken by a Bad Mechanic? Here are Your Legal Rights.
Oct 7, 2020
Having your car repaired can be very costly. So what’s worse than an expensive repair bill? Incorrect or damaging repairs that co...

The Process to File a Construction Defect Claim
Dec 22, 2021
Construction defect claims in Colorado are regulated by a law called the Construction Defect Action Reform Act. Robinson & Henry Ci...

The Public Has a First Amendment Right to Film Police
Aug 18, 2022
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the public has a First Amendment right to film police. This comes amid increasing push...

Three Questions to Ask Yourself Before Filing a Lawsuit
Jul 30, 2021
Filing a lawsuit is sometimes necessary to resolve an ongoing dispute. But before you jump right into filing a lawsuit, it’s impo...

What Should be in Your Franchise Agreement
Jul 21, 2021
Operating a franchise business can be an exciting and lucrative opportunity. If you’re considering opening a franchise, Litigatio...

What to Do When Insurance Denies Your Claim
Dec 1, 2021
Insurance is part of our everyday lives whether it is homeowner’s insurance, car insurance, or health insurance. If you’re ...

Which Court Will Your Lawsuit Be In?
Sep 7, 2021
Robinson & Henry Civil Litigation Team Lead Joe Novak provides a terrific explanation of Colorado’s civil courts. If you̵...

You’ve Been Sued! Here’s What To Do First.
May 6, 2021
If you’ve been sued there’s a pretty good chance you are freaking out just a tad. Our Managing Partner Don Eby says your ne...