Volunteering

The Colorado Lawyers for Colorado Veterans program needs volunteers to help make phone calls and or take cases. They have started a clinic in Colorado Springs that has tripled their case load. Below are veteran cases that are in need of volunteers. Please review the below summaries and reply to Carolyn if you can help. […]

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Deadline: October 31, 2015 Commissioners are volunteers and serve six-year terms, interviewing and nominating applicants for judicial vacancies. Non-attorneys are appointed by the Governor; attorneys are appointed by the Governor, together with the Chief Justice and the Attorney General. More information on nominating commissions may be found here. Applications will only be accepted through October […]

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Celebrate Earth Day early, give back to your community, and network with local lawyers and their family and friends! The CBA and Boulder County bar associations are seeking volunteers to help plant trees in areas devastated by the 2013 flood. Volunteers are needed on Saturday, April 4 at 10 a.m. in Eastern Boulder County, just […]

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This might be harder than I thought. Which is not to say that I didn’t see a challenge coming. For those of you unaware of what I am up to, let’s get you up to speed: I am currently participating in a rally across the Indian subcontinent, via tuk tuk (otherwise known as an auto-rickshaw) – The […]

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My Idea of a Vacation

by Robert Whiting on September 6, 2011

I’ve always been a sucker for the dramatic and unnecessary. Most of the gestures people consider to be asinine require a level of enthusiasm that cannot be faked. That sort of thing appeals to me. It’s probably why I like J.R. Smith so much – go Nuggets – and it’s a large part of why […]

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A question I sometimes get from solos is: I am trying to run a legal practice, why should I volunteer? “Working for free” (on purpose) is something a lot of solos shy away from.  But, there are good reasons for doing pro bono work, especially when you have a solo practice: • Free CLE Credit.  […]

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