Colorado Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association
Section Newsletter
Ed Naylor, Editor

Colorado Secretary of State End-of-Year Hours
The Secretary of State’s office will be closed on Tuesday, January 1.
In addition, online services will be unavailable from 11:30 p.m. on Monday, December 31 until noon on Tuesday, January 1. The Secretary of State is conducting yearly maintenance during this time and services like filing and searching are affected. Filing deadlines will not be extended, so be sure to finish your filings before 11:30 p.m. on December 31.
The filing of paper forms, such as mergers, will be unavailable from 4:30 p.m. on December 31, 2018 until January 2, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. If a filing needs an effective date of December 31, 2018 or January 1, 2019, it should be submitted as soon as possible and include a delayed effective date.

Working Group on Legal Opinions.
Herrick Lidstone provides an update on the world of legal opinions, and the just adopted ABA Statement of Opinion Practices. Read Article.

Industrial Hemp Provisions in the 2018 Farm Bill.
Adam Foster gives an overview of the key provisions of the new 2018 Farm Bill that will pave the way for a more expansive legal industry for hemp and its byproducts. Read Article.

 


CBA-CLE Upcoming Programs

36th Annual National CLE & SKI Conference© in Snowmass, Business and Tax Law — Strategic Planning — January 2–6, 2019 — Learn More.

Third Annual Cannabis Symposium — February 13, 2019 — Learn More.

 

CBA-CLE Business Law Homestudies

2018 Business Law Institute

Colorado’s NEW Data Privacy Law: What It is and Its Impact on You and Your Clients

 


Contributions for future newsletters are welcome.
Contact Ed Naylor at [email protected], 303-292-2900.
This newsletter is for information only and does not provide legal advice.

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