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Lacy v. Rotating Productions Systems
An officer of a corporation may have a fiduciary duty to assign rights of a patent to that corporation.
Intellectual Property Jul. 8, 1998
People v. Lopez
Sentencing court must include summary of days that defendant was resident of correction program in the mittimus.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Johnson v. Colorado Department of Corrections
Criminal justice records are not personnel records and are excluded from Colorado Open Records Act.
Government Jul. 8, 1998
Universal Resources Corporations v. Ledford
If a predecessor in interest was a nominal party in the prior litigation, then res judicata doesn't bar the claim.
Civil Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Tri-Havana Limited Liability Company v. The Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals
Board of Assessment of Appeals lack jurisdiction over an appeal if not filed on a timely basis.
Taxation Jul. 8, 1998
Employers Fire Insurance Company v. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company
Injuries sustained in an accident en route to doctors office is covered under workers compensation, if part of job.
Insurance Jul. 8, 1998
Rutherford v. Neet
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Lindsey v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies Jul. 8, 1998
Okland Oil Company v. Conoco Inc.
Order
Civil Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Hassan v. Allen
Order
Civil Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Webster v. Knoczak Corp.
If tip distribution policy isn't a violation of the gaming act and the timing was permitted under the Act, then its proper.
Employment Law Jul. 8, 1998
In the Interest of R.L.Child
Parental rights terminated if continued custody is damaging to Indian child and shown beyond a reasonable doubt.
Family Law Jul. 8, 1998
People v. Small
Attorney's false testimony as plaintiff in civil action warrants public censure.
Attorneys Jul. 8, 1998
In re Ballot Title 1997-98 No. 112
Action by Title Board on initiative proposing constitutional amendment concerning livestock operations is upheld without opinion.
Government Jul. 8, 1998
In re Ballot Title 1997-98 Nos. 88, 98, 91 and 92
Title Board action setting tax and spending initiatives is error as they violate single subject requirement.
Government Jul. 8, 1998
In re Ballot Title 1997-98 No. 95
Setting Initiative proposing changes to judicial branch of state government is error as it violates single subject rule.
Government Jul. 8, 1998
Board of Education of Jefferson County School District v. Wilder
Dismissal of teacher for showing R-rated film to students without permission doesn't violate First Amendment.
Education Jul. 8, 1998
Davenport v. Community Corrections of the Pikes Peak Region Inc.
Community corrections facility isn't liable for injuries caused by intoxicated resident's car accident.
Torts Jul. 8, 1998
Montanez v. People
Recall of discharged jurors to allow them to amend their verdict is improper.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Trinidad School District No. 1 v. Lopez
School District's drug testing policy is unconstitutional as applied to students wishing to participate in marching band.
Constitutional Law Jul. 8, 1998
Peterman v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Insurer is bound by judgment obtained by insured against uninsured motorist and must pay uninsured motorist claim.
Insurance Jul. 8, 1998
People v. Salazar
Investigatory stop of suspect based on anonymous tip is improper when only innocent details of tip corroborated.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
City of Lafayette v. The New Anderson Ditch Co.
City's conditional water rights for exchanges using water from ditch can continue, but rights aren't absolute.
Environmental Law Jul. 8, 1998
People v. Meraz
Evidence must be suppressed when search warrant fails to state how confidential informant obtained information.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
U.S. v. Alexander
Order
Jul. 8, 1998
U.S. v. Singleton
Federal prosecutors can't promise defendants anything of value in return for defendants' testimony.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Vining v. Enterprise Financial Group Inc.
Legitimate dispute doesn't act as shield against bad faith claim where there is sufficient evidence of bad faith.
Insurance Jul. 8, 1998
U.S. v. Lin Lyn Trading Ltd.
Despite suppression of improperly obtained evidence, government can indict defendant based on legally acquired evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 8, 1998
Adams v. The City of Oklahoma
Order
Civil Rights Jul. 8, 1998
Day v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies Jul. 8, 1998