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New FTC Rule Severely Restricts Non-Compete Clauses: Are Non-Compete Clauses Still Enforceable in Colorado?

by mia-joan | Jun 17, 2024 | Kelcey Nichols, Leah M. Gallant

What is the new Federal Trade Commission Rule regarding Non-Compete Clauses? The new rule prohibits non-compete agreements except in very limited circumstances. The FTC views non-compete clauses as an “unfair method of competition.” What is a Non-Compete Clause? A...

Employer Provided Housing: An Option Worth Considering in a Tight Housing and Employment Market

by mia-joan | Mar 2, 2022 | Kelcey Nichols

By Kelcey Nichols Garfield & Hecht, P.C. The lack of attainable housing in Colorado’s mountain towns has generated a plethora of news, litigation and controversy. In June 2021, the Town of Crested Butte declared a local disaster emergency over the lack of...

Two Recent Colorado Supreme Court Decisions May Result in Some Undeveloped Parcels of Land Being Taxed at a Higher Rate

by admin | Nov 17, 2020 | Kelcey Nichols

In Colorado, “residential land” has generally been taxed at a significantly lower rate then “vacant land”. In 2020, the Residential Assessment Rate was 7.15%. In contrast, the assessment rate for “vacant land” was 29%, more than three times higher. In the last few...

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