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Posts Tagged: business law

Paul Vorndran Wins Securities and Exchange Commission Lawsuit

| October 27, 2023 | Announcement, News

Denver, Colorado – October 25, 2023 DISMISSED: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Lawsuit Against SkiHawk Capital Partners, LLC and its Principals We are thrilled to announce a significant legal victory on behalf of our clients SkiHawk Capital Partners, LLC, The Convergence Group, LLC, Clement Borkowski, Sean Hawkins, and Joseph Schiff. The U.S. Securities and Exchange… Read more »

19 Jones & Keller Lawyers Named to 2024 Best Lawyers®, Lawyer of the Year, and Ones to Watch in America™ List

| August 17, 2023 | Announcement, News

Jones & Keller, PC is proud to recognize the attorneys selected for inclusion in the 2024 Best Lawyers in America®, Best Lawyers: Lawyer of the Year™, and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America™ lists for their excellence in law and litigation. Jones & Keller, P.C. is proud to have 18 lawyers listed in The Best Lawyers in… Read more »

Securities Pitfalls for Transaction Attorneys CLE

| March 10, 2023 | News

Securities cases typically involve high stakes and sensitive matters. When actions come in the form of a letter or subpoena from the SEC, keeping requests in perspective, anticipating risk, and knowing how to proceed can be critical. Paul Vorndran and Brad Hamilton Jones & Keller, P.C. address these and other common securities issues transaction and business… Read more »

Funding Litigation Goes Upscale to Companies and Law Firms

| December 09, 2022 | Articles

The idea behind third-party litigation funding is to hedge the downside – which in turn impacts the upside – for a company or law firm in litigation. By Nicole Westbrook  Funding litigation has gone upscale from its more modest personal injury roots. With skyrocketing litigation costs, both public and private companies and law firms are turning… Read more »

“Civil Proceedings” and the Call of Law

| March 17, 2022 | Articles

Embrace the ethical standards of the legal industry by preserving your reputation and strategically avoiding knock-down, drag-out discovery and court proceedings. By Nicole Westbrook In a recent Colorado case, the lawyer was hired to litigate a construction contract lawsuit for a couple. After one of the initial hearings went poorly, the lawyer sent emails to… Read more »

Recent Pandemic-era Legal Developments in International Transactions

| January 21, 2022 | Articles

The coronavirus outbreak may have made it easy to miss several significant legal developments unfolding in international business. International Transaction Attorney Steve Suneson shares what global companies and law practitioners can do to reduce risk by making sure three important developments are part of their international transaction deliberations. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,… Read more »

“Civil” Proceedings: Elevating the Legal Profession at Trial CLE

| December 01, 2021 | Announcement, News

Nicole Westbrook and Al Sahlstrom discuss common courtroom courtesies that can improve client outcomes and elevate the profession, on-demand at LawPracticeCLE. In 2015, the Rules of Civil Procedure were amended to make clear that the Rules by which we as lawyers are governed are liberally construed and employed “to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive… Read more »

Steve Suneson to Speak on International Commercial Contracts CLE

| November 01, 2021 | Announcement, News

  Steve Suneson with Jones & Keller P.C. and Matt Hofmeister with Alterra Mountain Company will present CLE on ways to detect and correct problem areas in international commercial contracts for the Colorado Bar Association on December 6. COMMON ISSUE-SPOTTING AREAS IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS Monday, December 6 at 12:00 pm Virtual CLE Register Description… Read more »