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Howard Kenison Reappointed to Center for Human Rights

September 07, 2022 | Announcement, News

Howard Kenison and members of the American Bar Association’s Center for Human Rights work to protect vulnerable populations and communities. Howard Kenison has been appointed by ABA President Deborah Enix-Ross for a second year of a three-year term to the Advisory Council of the Center for Human Rights. The Center for Human Rights (CHR) mobilizes… Read more »

18 Jones & Keller Lawyers Named to 2023 Best Lawyers® and Ones to Watch in America™ List

August 16, 2022 | Announcement, News

Jones & Keller PC is proud to recognize the attorneys selected for inclusion in the 2023 Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America™ lists for their excellence in law and litigation. Jones & Keller, P.C. is pleased to announce that 16 lawyers are included in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® and two lawyers… Read more »

Jarkesy v. SEC: What is its potential impact?

August 03, 2022 | Articles

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Jarkesy found that the SEC’s choice to vindicate fraud claims through its own administrative process violated the constitution for three separate reasons. What does that mean for administrative hearings going forward? By Paul Vorndran and Javier Heres When the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) decides to pursue formal enforcement… Read more »

MLM Defense: FTC Earnings Claims and Nonsolicitation Clauses

August 03, 2022 | Articles

Nicole Westbrook, Jones & Keller in Denver, Colorado, and Spencer Reese, Reese & Richards in Utah, discuss FTC proposed rules on earnings claims and nonsolicitation clauses for network marketing companies and their independent distributors.   Watch Video Now By Nicole Westbrook and Spencer Reese Nicole Westbrook, commercial trial attorney at Jones & Keller in Denver, Colorado,… Read more »

Paul Vorndran on Securities Defense at 2022 Business Law Institute CLE

July 14, 2022 | Announcement, News

Paul Vorndran to address securities defense at the Colorado Bar 2022 Business Law Institute, including what regulators are looking for, practices being targeted and strategies for defense in investigations and enforcement actions on September 8. In person or virtual registration available. SECURITIES DEFENSE STRATEGIES What to Watch For and How to Proceed Thursday, September 8,… Read more »

Dylan Metzner to Speak at Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable

June 20, 2022 | Announcement, News

Dylan Metzner will address CLATs, CRUTs, and CRATS at this year’s Summer Symposium on August 25th.  CLATs, CRUTs, and CRATs ~ OH MY!! Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable Summer Symposium Thursday, August 25, 2022 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM   Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable Summer Symposium | August 24 & 25   Register Agenda Charitable trusts… Read more »

Employment Law Updates in an Evolving Workplace CLE

May 24, 2022 | Announcement, News

The 2022 employment law update presented by Larry Lee and Blaine Bengtson reveals a few key themes around vaccine mandates, expanded paid employee sick and medical leave benefits, and remote workforces. As the world experiences yet another year under the heel of COVID-19, it’s unsurprising that developments in local, state, and federal employment laws continue… Read more »

Employers and the Evolving Workplace: 2022 Employment Law Update

April 19, 2022 | Articles

The 2022 employment law update reveals a few key themes around vaccine mandates, expanded paid employee sick and medical leave benefits, and remote workforces by Larry Lee and Blaine Bengtson, as featured in Municipal Lawyer, an IMLA publication. By Larry Lee and Blaine Bengtson. This article is republished with permission of the International Municipal Lawyers… Read more »

Disclosure or Non-Disclosure: Governmental Investigation of Securities-Related Activity

April 14, 2022 | Articles

When—and should— a company disclose the existence of an investigation? Companies facing this question must consider their own specific circumstances while remaining attentive to potential consequences implicated by the decision. By Paul Vorndran and Javier Heres Federal and state regulators are increasingly pursuing enforcement actions against companies and individuals that engage in activities related to… Read more »

Taking the Sting Out of “Death Taxes”

April 01, 2022 | Articles

High-net worth individuals have an opportunity to take advantage of high transfer tax exemptions if they act fast. Set to expire in 2026, if not before, the time is now to implement strategies that make the most of the current “death tax” exemptions.   By Dylan H. Metzner There has been a lot of talk since… Read more »