B Corps — How Companies Like Patagonia Are Disrupting the Corporate Landscape

A B Corporation is perfect for entrepreneurs or startups in the Dever/Boulder area looking to start a sustainable business and improve the corporate landscape. This blog discusses B Corps, a kind of business that balances purpose and profit and considers sustainability and its environmental impact in addition to maximizing shareholder profit.

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Real Estate Disclosures: You should tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth

Are you buying or selling your home in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere along the Front Range? If so, do you know about required disclosures and what must a seller disclose about the property they are selling? A seller can be liable for failing to disclose. This blog will briefly guide you through Colorado’s real estate disclosure laws so you can avoid future liability.

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Contracts, COVID-19, and Course of Action: Real Estate Contracts During a Pandemic

Are you a landlord, tenant, or someone involved in real estate that has been affected by COVID-19? If so, you may be wondering how your contract is affected by the pandemic. A party to a contract can be released from performance of that contract due to unforeseeable circumstances if the contract contains a force majeure clause. If the contract does not contain a force majeure clause, you may be able to get out of your obligation through frustration of purpose or impossibility, although these are harder to reach in court.

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Apply for PPP Funding Now: Small Businesses and the Paycheck Protection Program

This blog explains the process of applying for a small business loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), including eligibility and repayment requirements. Bottom line: If you’re a small business owner whose business is struggling because of the coronavirus, you should apply as soon as possible for a PPP loan.

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Puppy Love: Emotional Support Animals in Colorado

This blog details Colorado law regarding emotional service animals (ESA) and guides tenants and landlords through the emotional service animal process, including a discussion of their respective rights. Whether you're a tenant or landlord; in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere along the Front Range; read this blog to ensure you know your emotional service animal rights.

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Statute of Frauds: When Yes! and a Handshake Aren’t Enough to Seal the Deal

Do you currently own or plan on starting your own small business in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along the Front Range? Do you need help filing your articles of incorporation or developing an operating agreement for your Colorado limited liability company? If so, read this blog to find out about more about LLCs and why it is the perfect business model for your small business.

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Lawful Lienor?: How to Protect Your Property After Receiving a Notice of Intent to Lien

One of the reasons why Colorado is an ideal place to invest in real estate is the only state in the United States that uses the “public trustee” system for foreclosures. This makes foreclosures very inexpensive and thus, an ideal place for real estate lenders. But because it is unique, it’s also confusing. This blog analyses Colorado’s public trustee system and discusses your foreclosure rights as a lender, borrower, or junior lienor.

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