Wood Ris by Christopher B. Little
Bewley v Semler by Christopher B. Little
LeHouillier v Gallegos by Christopher B. Little
Whoops-Legal Malpractice Prevention by David C. Little/Christopher B. Little
“An Annotated Arbitration Clause,” Conference on Consumer Finance Law, Automotive Sales Finance Organizations (2002) – Christopher A. Taravella, Co-Author
Contributing Editor to The Practioner’s Guide to Colorado Construction Law, Chapter 7, The Owner of the Construction Project – John R. Riley
“The Farmer’s Right to Counsel: Why Every Farmer Should Hire an Attorney,” August 2016 Colorado Cattleman’s Association Newsletter – Nathan G. Osborn
“Implied Easements: The Complicated Cousin of the Express Easement,” The Colorado Lawyer, December 2014, Vol. 43, No. 13 – Nathan G. Osborn
“Prescriptive Easements in Colorado,” Fall 2014 Colorado Bar Association Real Estate Law Newsletter – Nathan G. Osborn
Lawyers’ Professional Liability in Colorado, Third Ed., Risk Management Chapter 13 (Michael T. Mihm, ed., CLE in Colo., Inc.) (supplement as needed and as recently as January 2017) – Christopher B. Little
Whoops: I suggested my client borrow money to finance the lawsuit: What Could Go Wrong? 40 The Colorado Lawyer 69 (April 2011) – Christopher B. Little
Zubulake and the Duty To Preserve Electronically Stored Data, 37 The Colorado Lawyer 95 (September 2008) – Christopher B. Little
Claims of Professional Misconduct: What to Do When You’ve Been Grieved and Sued, 37 The Colorado Lawyer 65 (June 2008) – Christopher B. Little
Learn From My Experiences, The Docket (June 2006) – Christopher B. Little
Just Say No To Judicial Term Limits, The Docket (May 2006) – Christopher B. Little
Merit System Celebrates 40 Years, The Docket (March 2006) – Christopher B. Little
Give Back This Holiday Season, The Docket (December 2005) – Christopher B. Little
The Aftermath of Katrina, The Docket (October 2005) – Christopher B. Little
Rule on Insurance Disclosure May Impact Colorado, 33 The Colorado Lawyer 89 (October 2004) – Christopher B. Little
Changes to Model Rules and New Corporate Governance Resolution: A Reaction to Corporate Malfeasance, 32 The Colorado Lawyer 72 (October 2003) – Christopher B. Little
Old Business and Defining the Practice of Law, 32 The Colorado Lawyer 32 (April 2003) – Christopher B. Little
Breach of Fiduciary Duty In The Lawyer’s Professional Liability Claim, When Is There A Separate Cause of Action? 29 The Colorado Lawyer 101 (November 2000) – Christopher B. Little
Ethics 2000. Authored Subcommittee Comments for the American Bar Association’s Lawyers’ Professional Liability Committee-Informed Consent (2000) – Christopher B. Little
Should Expert Witnesses Be Deposed? – by David C. Little
The Rule against Perpetuities – Tips for the RAP Trap by Frederick B. Skillern
Colorado Real Estate Case Law Update 2015 by Frederick B. Skillern
Colorado Real Estate Case Law Update 2014 by Frederick B. Skillern
Negotiating Condemnation Clauses by Michael McCormick
Drafting Condemnation Clauses for Leases in Colorado – Issues and Strategies by Michael R. McCormick 43 The Colorado Lawyer 57 (January 2014)
Michael R. McCormick Biography
What to Do – A Third Party is Paying My Client’s Fees by Rachel L. Kranz and Christopher B. Little 42 The Colorado Lawyer 111 (Whoops – Legal Malpractice Prevention August 2013)
Rachel L. Kranz Biography
Christopher B. Little Biography
2012 Judicial Foreclosure Actions – Procedures and Tactics By: Frederick B. Skillern
Informed Consent Under the Rules of Professional Conduct By: David C. Little
Third-Party Litigation Funding: Understanding the Risks By: Christopher B. Little
Zubulake and the Duty to Preserve Electronically Stored Data By: Christopher B. Little
Risk and Office Management Suggestions For Sole and Small Group Pratictioners By: David C. Little