Chris Brown Promoted to Shareholder Partner
- March 25, 2018
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Nemirow Perez P.C. is excited to announce the promotion of long-time associate counsel Chris Brown to shareholder partner. Chris is a lawyer licensed in Georgia, Tennessee, and Colorado. He works closely with professionals and businesses to find cost-effective solutions to…
Employment Law: Mass. Medical Marijuana Users Have Standing to Sue
- July 19, 2017
- Miles Buckingham
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On Monday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recognized standing to sue in an employee who was terminated for using medical marijuana. The Mass. order stands in direct contrast to recent decisions from Colorado, and creates new conflicts between states on…
Corporate Culture / Corporate Faith – Masterpiece Gets Cert to SCOTUS
- June 26, 2017
- Miles Buckingham
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On June 26, 2017 the US Supreme Court said it would decide whether a business has the right, under the First Amendment, to deny services to a class of people protected under a state anti-discrimination law. Masterpiece Cakeshop, et al….
What was the Rule Against Perpetuities, again? Developers Control Communities They’ve Had Nothing to Do with for Years
- June 5, 2017
- Miles Buckingham
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What was the Rule Against Perpetuities, again? The Colorado Supreme Court has entered its Opinion on the Vallagio at Inverness Residential Condo Assoc. v. Metro Homes, Inc., case. A copy of the Opinion is available AT THIS LINK. In its…
NP in the Community – Nancy Miller Volunteers with Tribal Wills Project
- April 28, 2017
- Miles Buckingham
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In January, 2017, Nemirow Perez attorney Nancy D. Miller served as supervising attorney and team-member as a part of the Tribal Wills Project. Working with twenty-two University of Denver Strum College of Law students, one student from Vermont Law School,…
Super Lawyers recognize Nemirow Perez Attorneys once again
- March 15, 2017
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We are pleased to announce that each and every shareholder of Nemirow Perez — Ron Nemirow, Kevin Perez and Miles Buckingham — have once again, all been selected for the annual Super Lawyers list in Colorado. Of Counsel attorney Chris…
Employees, Independent Contractors, and Volunteers-oh my!
- February 23, 2017
- Miles Buckingham
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Do you know how many employees you have? The answer may not be as clear-cut as you think. Many employers classify workers as independent contractors and volunteers, but Courts might consider those workers as actual employees. A recent case from…
Comparative Negligence and Hospitals
- December 23, 2016
- Miles Buckingham
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Comparative negligence unavailable as a defense where hospital accepts care of self-harming individuals Hospitals can be liable for patient suicides under certain circumstances, even where the self-harm inflicted by the individual would otherwise preclude a recovery. That is what the…
Nemirow Perez Offers Virtual General Counsel For Small Businesses
- September 3, 2016
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Have you considered a virtual General Counsel for your small business? Small business owners are busy, on a budget, and sometimes baffled by the legal and regulatory side of running a business. As small business owners ourselves, we get it…
Slack as a client communication tool: Bad idea or Worst idea?
- April 12, 2016
- Miles Buckingham
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Recently, a business attorney posting in The Lawyerist proposed that attorneys could use Slack to communicate with clients. As we represent attorneys in legal malpractice actions brought by the clients of those attorneys, we had to stop and ask: Is…