LexisNexis
  

Access State and Federal Case Law, plus U.S. Supreme Court cases — for free!

Click on any of the case links below to view the full text of that case — for free — through lexisONE®, a legal research and news service from LexisNexis®. Login is required — registration is free!

While viewing the full text of the case, select from upgrade options to Shepardize® or view the fully-featured case on lexis.com including Core Terms, Shepard's® Signals, Case Summaries, Print Options, and more. lexisONE offers access to comprehensive content and flexible services for faster, more efficient legal research. Review our flexible LexisNexis® subscriptions offered through daily, weekly or monthly research packages.


   State Courts - Colorado - February 16 - February 21, 2006

  
People v. Khanna, 05PDJ066, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, February 16, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
Myers v. Porter (In re Estate of Myers), Case No. 05SA231, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 21, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Overview: Probate court's imposition of sanctions and attorney fees in response to client's motion alleging that firm had surreptitiously obtained her credit report was not supported with sufficient specificity to demonstrate why disqualification was required to maintain the fairness or integrity of the proceedings under Colo. R. Prof. Conduct 4.4.

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
People v. Micciulli, Case No. 05SA290, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 21, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
Raleigh v. Performance Plumbing & Heating, Inc., Case No. 04SC695, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 21, 2006, Decided
View this case - free  

Overview: The dismissal of the family's claims against the employer for negligent hiring was proper where the employee was driving home from work in his own vehicle when the accident occurred. The employer did not assume liability as part of its hiring decision to act as a surety for automobile accidents caused during commutes.

Search Cases for Free|Daily, Weekly or Monthly Research Subscription Offers|Case Summary Email Service - 50% off

  
Back to Top
  

  www.lexisnexis.com |  About LexisNexis |  Terms & Conditions |  Customer Support |  Sitemap |  Contact Us
  Copyright© 2008  LexisNexis®  All rights reserved.