• 03/28/2021 9:58 AM | Anonymous


    Congratulations to Judge Findorff!

    Governor Jared Polis appointed Laura Norris Findorff to the District Court of the 4th Judicial District on March 11, 2021. This judgeship is created by the retirement of the Honorable Robert L. Lowrey. The appointment is effective April 1, 2021.

    Findorff is currently a County Court Judge in El Paso County, a position she has held since 2013. Judge Findorff serves on the 4th JD Civil Pro Bono Committee. Previously, Findorff was a Magistrate in the 18th Judicial District (2009-2012); Legal Research Attorney in the 18th Judicial District (2008-2009); Of Counsel at Haskins & Cyboron (2006-2007); Senior Editor at LexisNexis (2001-2006); Law Clerk at Gentry & Haskins (2001); Adjunct Professor at Pikes Peak Community College (2000-2001); Research Attorney at Spence, Moriarity & Schuster in Jackson, Wyoming (1997-2000); Senior Associate Attorney at Cummins & White in Newport Beach, California (1992-1997); Associate at Gilbert, Kelly, Crowley & Jennett in Orange, California (1989-1992); and a Staff Member at Deloitte & Touche in Irvine, CA (1988-1989). Findorff earned her B.B.A. from the University of San Diego in 1984 and her J.D. from the University of San Diego in 1988.


  • 03/02/2021 6:09 PM | Anonymous

    Check out this helpful Colorado State guideline https://www.courts.state.co.us/.../VirtualSess.../story.html

  • 02/25/2021 2:15 PM | Anonymous

    Governor to appoint new district court judge

                  The Fourth Judicial District Nominating Commission has nominated three candidates for a district court judgeship created by the retirement of the Hon. Robert L. Lowrey. The vacancy will occur on April 1, 2021. Nominees Yolanda Fennick and Laura Findorff, both of Colorado Springs; and Brian Fields of Black Forest were selected by the commission on Feb. 23, 2021.

                  Under the Colorado Constitution, the governor has 15 days from Feb. 24, 2021, within which to appoint one of the nominees as district court judge for the Fourth Judicial District (El Paso and Teller counties).

                  Comments regarding any of the nominees may be sent via e-mail to the governor at

    gov_judicialappointments@state.co.us

    Editor’s Note: Contact information for the three nominees

    • Yolanda Fennick, 422 E. Vermijo, #302, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, 719-219-6250
    • Brian Fields, 1200 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO 80223, 720-944-6450
    • Laura Findorff, 270 S. Tejon St., Div. F, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, 719-452-5362

    Download Announcement Here

  • 02/02/2021 11:20 AM | Anonymous

    The Colorado Supreme Court has proposed amendments to the rules and regulations governing continuing legal and judicial education in Colorado. The Colorado Supreme Court will conduct a hearing on the proposed rules and regulations on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. via WebEx.  Written comments on the proposed changes should be sent to Cheryl Stevens, Clerk of the Colorado Supreme Court, at 2 E. 14th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80203 or emailed to cheryl.stevens@judicial.state.co.us.  Persons wishing to speak at the hearing should notify Ms. Stevens by email cheryl.stevens@judicial.state.co.us or by telephone 720-625-5150.  All comments and speaking requests must be received no later than Monday, March 29, 2021 at 4 p.m. For more information regarding the proposed amendments, click here .

    In summary, those amendments to the CLE rules and regulations include, in part, the following:

    • Colorado attorneys will still be required to complete 45 credit hours of CLE in each three-year compliance period. The new amendment will require that at least seven credit hours be devoted to a broader category of professional responsibility, rather than the more narrow category of legal ethics.
    • The broader category of professional responsibility would include legal ethics, legal professionalism, and equity, diversity and inclusivity (“EDI”).
    • Starting with CLE compliance periods that end December 31, 2023, Colorado attorneys would need to complete at least two credit hours in EDI and at least five credit hours in legal ethics or legal professionalism.
    • The regulations will define what content is needed for programs to be accredited in legal ethics, legal professionalism, and EDI.
    • The regulations also expand the definition of law practice management programming to include technology and leadership relating to the practice of law.


  • 01/15/2021 11:34 AM | Anonymous

    Effective January 1, 2021, the Supreme Court amended Colo RPC 1.5 and rescinded Colo RPC 23.3 with new provisions for contingent fee agreements and a new form disbursement statement, which together with the form agreement can be downloaded in Word here.

  • 12/15/2020 11:41 AM | Anonymous

    RULE CHANGE 2019(16)
    COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
    Form 872
    Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, December 6, 2019, effective immediately.    

  • 12/03/2020 9:23 AM | Crystal Rayos (Administrator)

    Your Annual Colorado Attorney Registration is now open!

    To complete your 2021 registration, please click on the 2021 registration link found on our website: Welcome to the 2021 Colorado Attorney Registration System. The deadline to complete the 2021 registration process is on or before February 28th, 2021.

    Effective November 24, 2020, the Office of Attorney Registration will temporarily cease providing walk-in service in response to COVID-19. Please plan accordingly and have your payment mailed in or submitted online timely to avoid penalty. A penalty will be assessed if your payment is not received in our office on or before February 28, 2021.

     
    If you are not sure how to use our online registration system, you can wait a few weeks to receive more information from us in the form of a postcard.  In early December, the Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Registration will mail Colorado attorneys a secure postcard.  The secure postcard will include all of the information necessary to log in to our website and complete your 2021 registration.  If you don’t receive the postcard by mid-December you may either go to our website (coloradosupremecourt.com), email or call the office of Attorney Registration.  Contact information can also be found below.


    This year’s registration includes an online demographic survey that is anonymous and takes only 2 minutes to complete. You will be able to access it at the end of the registration process or you can complete it now by clicking here

    Reasons to pay through our online registration system:

    • Easy to Follow Step-By-Step Process
    • Register Multiple Attorneys with a Single Transaction
    • Change or Correct Address Information or Status

    INACTIVE ATTORNEYS 65 YEARS OLD OR OLDER: You must complete the online registration statement; if you remain on inactive status, you will not owe any registration fees.

    CLE Deadlines:
    December 31st - The last day of the year is the deadline for completing CLEs for attorneys with a compliance period ending on December 31, 2020.  CLE credits completed by December 31, 2020, can be entered into the online system until January 31, 2021. An emailed reminder will be sent out by mid-December with more instructions.

    Effective November 24, 2020, the Office of Continuing Legal & Judicial Education, will temporarily cease providing walk-in service in response to COVID-19. Please plan accordingly if your CLE compliance period ends on December 31, 2020, to avoid penalty.

    Colorado Supreme Court, Office of Attorney Registration
    Website: coloradosupremecourt.us
    Email: attorney_registration@coloradosupremecourt.us
    Phone Number: 303-928-7800


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