Airlines are no strangers to lengthy laws and regulations. They must comply with the masses of regulations set forth and enforced by multiple government agencies, and if they run international flights, they must also familiarize themselves with the Montreal...
Month: September 2022
Colorado limits the ability to conceal government contracts
Construction firms and contractors looking to bid on government projects can take heart from a recent ruling by the Colorado Court of Appeals. It said that the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) applies to all documents for public use, even if a third party holds those...
Colorado Supreme Court limits adjusters’ liability for delays and denials
Can individual adjusters be held liable for unreasonable insurance delays and denials? That’s the question to which the Colorado Supreme Court recently provided a certified answer. The District Court of Colorado asked for a certified answer because, in part, it wanted...
Can employers face both direct and vicarious liability?
The Illinois Supreme Court recently rejected the McHaffie rule. This rule prevented plaintiffs from raising claims of direct liability against businesses that had already admitted vicarious liability for their employees’ actions. The rule originated in 1995 with the...