Driskell, Fitz-Gerald & Ray wins $8.75 million verdict in Mesa county

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Driskell, Fitz-Gerald & Ray won a $8.75 million verdict in Mesa county on behalf of 3 mothers who were unwittingly inseminated with the semen of their OBG/YN, Paul Jones after seeking Artificial Insemination by Donor procedures in the 1970s and 80s. The verdict was the first of its kind in Colorado and one of the… Continue reading Driskell, Fitz-Gerald & Ray wins $8.75 million verdict in Mesa county

DUIs in the Holiday Season

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Holiday DUI statistics show that motorists are more likely to share the road with an intoxicated person during the holiday season than at any other time of the year. Likewise, those in Denver and beyond are more likely to be stopped for suspected DUIs between late November and January. When increased enforcement combines with more… Continue reading DUIs in the Holiday Season

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Ricky Bass v. White Lodging Services Corp.

Case No. : 2012 CV 30024 Judge: Scott Crabtree Trial Dates: January 5-12, 2015 Plaintiff Attorneys: Eric Driskell and Patrick Fitz-Gerald (Driskell Fitz-Gerald & Ray, LLC) Defendant’s Attorneys: Richard Rediger and Lindsay Jay (Overturf McGath & Hull, PC) Type of Claim: Premises liability. Defendant White Lodging Service Corporation was the property management company for Renaissance… Continue reading Ricky Bass v. White Lodging Services Corp.

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Judge Rejects New York’s Stop-and-Frisk Policy

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A federal judge ruled on Monday that the stop-and-frisk tactics of the New York Police Department violated the constitutional rights of minorities in the city, repudiating a major element in the Bloomberg administration’s crime-fighting legacy.

Patrick Fitz-Gerald on the Denver Business Podcast

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    DBP Power Stats: Business: Driskell, Fitz-Gerald & Ray, LLC Who: Patrick Fitz-Gerald What: Attorney Where: 3773 Cherry Creek N Dr #927, Denver, CO ‎• (303) 860-7353 Category: Legal When: Since 2001 Why: Sometimes you gotta flex your legal muscle. Thanks Denver Business Podcast! Click here to listen.

Denver Police Chief White says no police drones in near future for Denver skies

By JEREMY MEYER The Denver Post Denver Police Chief Robert White says he appreciates technological advances but told a City Council committee on Tuesday he won’t put police drones into Denver air space any time soon. Denver Police Chief Robert White tells a Denver City Council committee that he is not in favor of using drones until some of the… Continue reading Denver Police Chief White says no police drones in near future for Denver skies

State Of Colorado Joins Oil And Gas Companies’ Lawsuit Against Longmont Fracking Ban

The Colorado Independent  |  By John Tomasic From The Colorado Independent’s John Tomasic. The state of Colorado has joined a lawsuit filed by oil-and-gas companies against the city of Longmont that seeks to lift a ban on fracking passed by citizen initiative there last November. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission entered the suit last… Continue reading State Of Colorado Joins Oil And Gas Companies’ Lawsuit Against Longmont Fracking Ban

Colorado Gun Rights Group Denies Rally Scheduled In Same Park As Aurora Remembrance Is Insensitive

By DAN ELLIOTT 07/18/13 10:32 PM ET EDT DENVER — Gun-rights advocates are planning a rally at the same park where a group will read the names of gun violence victims on the anniversary of the Colorado theater shootings, prompting a state lawmaker to call the move “a slap in the face.” Rocky Mountain Gun Owners… Continue reading Colorado Gun Rights Group Denies Rally Scheduled In Same Park As Aurora Remembrance Is Insensitive

Sand Creek Massacre descendants sue federal government for reparations

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Descendants of victims of the Sand Creek Massacre have filed a class-action lawsuit in Denver against the federal government, seeking reparations they claim were never paid for the slaughter of their Cheyenne and Arapaho ancestors 149 years ago.

Lauryn Hill Starts Prison Sentence

ASSOCIATED PRESS – DANBURY, Conn. July 8, 2013 (AP) Grammy-winning singer Lauryn Hill began serving a three-month prison sentence in Connecticut on Monday for failing to pay about $1 million in taxes over the past decade.