civil access pilot project

This post is meant as a follow-up to Civil Access Pilot Project: Making Colorado Courts More Efficient?  If you haven’t read it yet, I (predictably) recommend you do so before proceeding.  As I noted in that piece, the CAPP rules significantly alter the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure for the first 90 to 133 days […]

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Earlier this year, we, as attorneys, were blessed by the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to completely overhaul the procedure for practicing law in Colorado.  Dubbed the Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project, or CAPP for short, its new procedures apply in (1) “Business Actions” (2) filed between Jan. 1, 2012, and Dec. 31, 2013 (3) in […]

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On Nov. 19, the Denver Bar Association held its annual Bench/Bar Retreat on the “Civil Access Pilot Project in the District Courts: Limits on Discovery in Business Cases.”  The Bench/Bar Retreat is an event at which judges and litigators of all stripes get together on a Saturday morning in an informal setting and discuss issues […]

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