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Equal Pay Act Violations — New Ruling & What Employers Need to Know
Equal pay act violations do not require any showing of intent — the mere difference in salary, with no justification, will be enough to...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Colorado Enacts New Data Privacy and Data Breach Laws
Colorado has enacted stronger data privacy protections for customers and clients, putting new requirements on how businesses safeguard...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Your Business May Need a Non-Solicitation Agreement
Last fall, BBU published a blog post on non-competition agreements. This post addresses how your business may benefit from a...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


The Rights of a Disinherited Spouse in Colorado Probate Laws
Colorado probate law may entitle a disinherited spouse to an elective share of your estate, even if your will says otherwise. It is a...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Michael Barry accepted to EXECs Advocacy Program
We are thrilled to announce that our own Michael Barry has been accepted to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce EXECs Advocacy Program, a...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20211 min read


What Does Wrongful Termination Mean in Colorado?
Even in at-will employment states, there are times when firing an employee is against the law. Colorado is an at-will employment state,...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Private Equity – What Every Business Must Know
If you own a small or mid-sized business that has sold equity in the business through a private equity sale, you may think that you do...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Colorado Will Contests (Who Can Contest and How to Do it)
No one wants to imagine a situation in which a will contest is necessary, but unfortunately, sometimes there’s no avoiding it. A will...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Non-Compete Agreements – When are they Enforceable?
As a business owner, you’d probably like to limit your former employees from taking the skills, information and “know how” learned at...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Why you need written agreements with your business partner!
As business attorneys, we are routinely surprised how often successful business partners do not have agreements governing their business...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20214 min read


5 Things to know when you Receive Stock Options or Stock Awards
If you company has offered you stock options or other stock awards, here are five things you should know: 1. Lower Salary Now Stock...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Closely-Held Business Planning
Most businesses in the United States are small, closely-held or family owned companies. However, due to insufficient estate, insurance,...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Nursing Home Funding
The decision to place a spouse or loved one into a nursing home is often a difficult one, and stress and anxiety typically surround this...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Medicaid Planning
Many families with elderly parents or spouses should consider consultation from an elder law attorney about Medicaid qualification and...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


End of Life Options Act
Colorado recently became the fifth state to allow medical aid in dying. The passage of Proposition 106, or the End of Life Options Act...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Colorado Uniform Trust Decanting Act
The Colorado legislature recently passed the Colorado Uniform Trust Decanting Act (the “Act”). The Act, which went into effect on August...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Will Disputes
If you are an interested party, meaning that you are receiving or could receive an inheritance from a will, you may obtain the services...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Will vs. Revocable Living Trust
If you’re considering creating an estate plan you’ll need to understand the difference between a will and a revocable living trust. We...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20211 min read


IRA Inheritance Planning
DESIGNATING RETIREMENT PLAN ACCOUNTS Many people mistakenly believe that their Last Will and Testament or Revocable Living Trust will...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20216 min read


2016 Estate Planning
Estate planning is a complex area of the law, with countless rules that can change from year to year. If you’re planning on doing estate...

Heather Nanstiel
Jun 17, 20213 min read
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