The Huffington Post has published an article about the history of the Rocky Flats site and our suit against the U.S. government, filed in May on behalf of five environmental groups, for failing to comply with federal environmental laws in planning to build public trails and a visitor center at the site. Read the Huffington post article […]
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Local Papers Cover Rocky Flats Lawsuit
Read the Boulder Daily Camera article and the Denver Post article about our suit against the U.S. government for failing to comply with federal environmental laws in planning to build public trails and a visitor center at the former Rocky Flats facility.
Read MoreCommunity Groups Sue to Keep Rocky Flats Closed to the Public
The Law Offices of Randall M. Weiner, P.C. filed suit today against the U.S. government on behalf of groups from communities near the former Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant for the government’s failure to comply with federal environmental laws in planning to build public trails and a visitor center at the former plutonium facility. Filed in […]
Read MoreLaw Offices of Randall M. Weiner, P.C. helps WildEarth Guardians seek injunction against Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s plans to kill predators
In March, the Law Offices of Randall M. Weiner, P.C. assisted WildEarth Guardians in filing a motion for preliminary injunction against Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Parks and Wildlife Commission, and the Department of Natural Resources. The injunction motion requests that the Denver County District Court halt defendants’ plans to kill mountain lions and black bears […]
Read MoreRandall M. Weiner Arguing in Front of Colorado Supreme Court on March 9, 2017
Randall M. Weiner of the Law Offices of Randall M. Weiner, P.C., is appearing in the Colorado Supreme Court on Thursday, March 9 at 2:30 PM to participate in oral argument in Smokebrush Foundation et al. v. City of Colorado Springs. Our firm represents the Smokebrush Foundation, Katherine Tudor, and Donald Goede in this important case […]
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolutions for Small Businesses
The new year is upon us, and many people have already settled upon their personal new year’s resolutions for 2017. Maybe you want to eat better, or perhaps you will walk the dog more often. But what about small business resolutions? January is a slow period for many industries, so it is a great time of […]
Read MoreAlternative Dispute Resolution: Some Considerations
By default, most civil disputes are litigated in court. Unfortunately, litigation is expensive and inefficient. In fact, civil litigation can take years and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Litigation can take a horrifying toll not only on individuals, but also on small businesses. It is impossible to avoid all disputes. However, litigation can drain a […]
Read MoreQuick Business Tip: It’s Time to Call an Attorney
Calling an attorney can be expensive. Sometimes, not calling an attorney can be even more expensive. As a small business owner, it is important to recognize when you need an attorney. This can be especially difficult when you are not involved in a dispute, but you may instead need an attorney for small business counsel or transaction assistance. […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Annual Meetings
It’s almost the end of the year. Has your business held its 2016 annual meeting? If you have, give yourself a quick pat on the back. However, if you are one of the many small business owners that does not hold regular meetings, please read on. YOU SHOULD BE HOLDING ANNUAL MEETINGS Colorado law requires […]
Read MoreQuick Business Tip: Trademark Maintenance and Trademark Spam
Today’s post contains two quick tips, and they are both about federal trademarks. The first tip is that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) does not babysit trademarks. The USPTO has very recently started sending out trademark maintenance reminders, but the trademark applicant/owner is ultimately responsible for keeping track of deadlines, including maintenance deadlines. Trademark owners should not […]
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