In 2019, the Colorado Legislature enacted a bill under which the buyer may accept title in a warranty deed “subject to statutory exceptions” pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-30-113(5)(a). Use of the statutory exceptions in real estate deeds continues to rise in Colorado. In 2024, the commercial and residential real estate purchase contract forms approved by […]
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by Brent W. Houston The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), enacted on March 27, 2020, provides emergency assistance to individuals, families, and businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The CARES Act also made changes to the United States Bankruptcy Code, including changes to the Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA). The SBRA, enacted […]
A. Is a Contract Important? The author has defended enough architects, engineers, and land surveyors to know that many of you do not understand the importance of memorializing your agreements in a contract signed by your client. If you believe a carefully drafted contract is merely a nicety, now is the time to change your […]
An unpleasant Notice: A Colorado licensed Professional Engineer receives a letter from the Colorado Board of Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors (Board). The letter is sent from the Board because: Someone filed a complaint against your license; You failed to renew your license; Someone filed a lawsuit against you (or your company) and […]
Attorney, Nate Osborn discusses impeachment of witnesses based on prior inconsistent testimony.
We congratulate Echo Ryan on her swearing-in as the newly appointed Eighteenth Judicial District Magistrate. The firm will miss her legal prowess, wit, good nature and leadership.
In honor of our clients, colleagues and friends, Montgomery Little & Soran has made donations to the following organizations this Holiday season. Global Down Syndrome FoundationColorado Coalition for the HomelessColorectal Cancer AllianceWounded Warrior Project