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Motion for Bifurcation RE: Negligent Entrustment Claim
MOTION FOR BIFURCATION RE: NEGLIGENT ENTRUSTMENT CLAIM AGAINST
Motion in Limine to Include Traffic Citation
DEFENDANT _______________ MOTION IN LIMINE RE: EVIDENCE OF TRAFFIC CITATION
Response to Motion Limine
RESPONSE OF DEFENDANT TO DEFENDANTS AND THE ESTATE OF MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE THE ADMISSION OF EVIDENCE OF SETTLEMENT WITH PLAINTIFF
Motion in Limine Regarding Social Media
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION IN LIMINE RE: PRECLUSION OF PHOTOGRAPHS, VIDEOS, AND STATEMENTS OF PLAINTIFF, PLAINTIFF’S FAMILY OR ACQUAINTANCES FROM SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Motion in Limine to Exclude – Alcohol Use
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION IN LIMINE RE: EXCLUSION OF ANY REFERENCE TO USE OF ALCOHOL
Motion in Limine to Exclude Statements
PLAINTIFF MOTION IN LIMINE RE: PRECLUSION OF STATEMENT MADE TO POLICE REGARDING ACCIDENT OCCURENCE
Motion to Relocate – Family Law
RESPONDENT’S VERIFIED MOTION TO RELOCATE THE MINOR CHILD AND MOTION TO MODIFY PARENTING TIME
Motion for Reconsideration – Child Custody
PETITIONER’S MOTION TO RECONSIDER ORDER DENYING PETITIONER INTEREST FOR CHILD SUPPORT ARREARS
Opening Appeal Brief – Child Custody
Client was owed years of child support and trial court denied her request for interest on the arrears. We filed an appeal on the issue of whether she is entitled to interest
Legal Memo Regarding Denver Zoning on Signage
A legal memorandum regarding Denver’s zoning laws on signs
A Colorado Non-Compete Agreement
A Colorado Employer’s non compete agreement
A Letter Response to an EEOC Complaint
Represented a company being charged with discrimination against a woman. Our letter was written in response to the EEOC Charge
Motion to Appear by Telephone for Commencement Hearing
A motion to appear for a Commencement hearing in a administrative appeal for state of Colorado
Violations of Securities – Complaint
Lawsuit filed in California for
1) ACCOUNTING
2) VIOLATION OF THE SECURITES ACTS OF 1933 (Section 10(b)) AND 1934 (Rule 10b-5)
3) BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY
4) VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA CORPORATIONS CODE SECTION