Mar 5, 2020 | Civil Disputes
On Monday January 27, 2020, Colorado State Senator Robert Rodriquez introduced Senate Bill 138 to the legislature. This bill aims to increase consumer protection for homeowners by making it easier to file lawsuits against builders and developers for construction...
Mar 18, 2019 | Civil Disputes, Family Law, Featured Attorney
Griffiths Law is honored to announce that 11 of our attorneys have been selected to the 2019 Colorado Super Lawyers list or 2019 Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers Magazine. The Colorado Super Lawyer® is a selection process starting with a nomination by a peer...
Jan 3, 2019 | Civil Disputes
Distinctions between Commercial and Residential Property Owners While both residential and commercial owners suffer from construction defects, most Coloradans may not realize that commercial owners are not treated equally and enjoy substantially diminished rights and...
Jun 13, 2018 | Civil Disputes
Insurance companies have a general duty to an insured to investigate and resolve insurance claims promptly. In August 2008, the Colorado legislature passed a law that prohibits insurance companies from unreasonably delaying or denying payment of benefits owed under an...
Apr 18, 2018 | Civil Disputes, Griffiths News
Duncan Griffiths and Tia Zavaras sat down with the Denver Business Journal on March 30, 2018, to provide professional insight into the Villagio case ruling that took place in June of 2017. While the ruling benefits condo development and construction there are some...
Nov 30, 2017 | Civil Disputes, Family Law
Review how the pending tax bill will impact spousal maintenance payments in divorce. A recently published article by Griffiths Law attorneys Suzanne Griffiths and Eliza Steinberg. See...