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Solo Small Firm Section networking meetings are a great opportunity to connect with your peers, as well as a practice management and technology discussion forum. The meetings are open to all CBA members, not just Solo Small Firm Section members, the sponsoring entity. Colorado Springs routinely offers CLE credits, although sometimes there is no formal agenda, […]

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This is a report of the last Small Firms, Big Success presentation on March 14 covering the Amended Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act. Guest Blogger: Jonathan Culwell, esq. The Amended Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act has brought the liability of successful discrimination claims to small employers in Colorado. Sarah Parady and Danielle Urban shared their first-hand knowledge of litigating […]

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By Guest Blogger, John Bailey Have you ever wondered how you can easily improve your SEO efforts without spending countless hours and money? Many Denver attorneys often locally outsource SEO or attempt to tackle it themselves. Like most small business owners, attorneys lack one thing when it comes to digital marketing –time. Here are a […]

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By Guest Blogger: Steve Sieberson Editor’s Note: In our previous issue the author introduced Part 1 by noting the similarities between mountain climbing and practicing law, and how lessons learned in alpine recreation can apply as well to lawyers. The topics were (1) Plan for Your Success, (2) Equip Yourself for the Task Ahead, and (3) […]

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Tuesday, March 22, 12 to 12:30 p.m. Presented by Phil J. Shuey Windows 10 is an upgrade which is a mix of plus and minus components. This Tech Tuesdays Phil J. Shuey will discuss the key deadlines for a Windows 10 decision and upgrade, the reasons to or not to upgrade and the homework required […]

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By Guest Blogger: Steve Sieberson My legal career and my life as a recreational mountaineer started in the summer of 1975, when I moved from Iowa to Seattle just a few days after graduating from law school. Since then I have devoted far more time and energy to law than to climbing, but the peaks […]

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The CBA’s Committee for Balanced Legal Careers is focused on ideas and practical solutions to help law firms and lawyers create programs and policies to better support work–life balance. Over the last few years the committee has focused on large firms. In 2016 they will be focusing on work–life balance issues and practical ideas for […]

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The CBA Ethics Committee is a standing committee comprised of about 90 attorneys, and meets throughout the year on the third Saturday of each month. Each year, the committee adds between 5-10 new members, while some older members have been involved with this committee for 30 years or more. The Ethics Committee’s purpose is to […]

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Are you looking for a way to become more involved in the Solo Small Firm Section? Well, now is your chance! The SSF Section is accepting nominations (self-nominations) for the 2016-2017 Executive Council. The Solo Small Firm Section is governed by a Council of 12 people and we are currently seeking applicants for the open […]

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Solo Small Firm Section networking meetings are a great opportunity to connect with your peers, as well as a practice management and technology discussion forum. The meetings are open to all CBA members, not just Solo Small Firm Section members, the sponsoring entity. Colorado Springs routinely offers CLE credits, although sometimes there is no formal agenda, […]

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