In honor of Women's History Month, in this post, we'll discuss some important female figures in the legal field and how women in law are growing. A Brief History of Women in Law When…
In this post, we'll briefly go over what the new bill about implicit bias in jury selection is, what the timeline is, and what implications it has for the legal field. What is the…
Columbus Day is OUT and Colorado’s Cabrini Day is IN – the Nation’s First State Paid Holiday Commemorating a Woman In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic that rapidly gripped our state earlier this…
A Thank You Letter, To The Notorious R.B.G As an all-women law firm, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been one of the most inspirational forces for each of us. When The Notorious R.B.G graduated from…
What The Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity Act Means For Colorado The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin lead to protests all around the country, and even other parts of the…
A Treatment-Based Alternative to Incarceration The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with approximately 2.3 million behind bars. This alarming statistic stems from many systematic and cultural factors. One of…
A Solo Law Firm Girl, Practicing in a Tech-Savvy World It's tough running a solo practice! If you are a small or solo law firm, as I am, you probably already know the struggle…
Legal Innovations Meet Criminal Defense Practice Last week, legal system experts of all kinds gathered at the Legal Services Corporation Innovations in Technology Conference in New Orleans. Let the good times roll, indeed! The…
Hi all, so we took a few weeks off from posts. I was in trial, then at a sentencing (separate cases), and then in yet a third jurisdiction for a first appearance and negotiations…