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  • Court of appeals rules that HOA lien is not spurious, despite claim that annexation was invalid
  • Witt named to 2018 Super Lawyers
  • CTLA publishes Witt’s article on statute of repose
  • Colorado's new construction defect law takes effect in September: What you need to know.
  • Colorado Supreme Court rules that developers can retain perpetual control over HOA covenants


    • Court of appeals rules that HOA lien is not spurious, despite claim that annexation was invalid 4 views
    • Colorado's new construction defect law takes effect in September: What you need to know. 3 views
    • National demand increases for apartments, refuting calls for construction defect immunity in Colorado 3 views
    • Firm recovers $900,000 in attorneys fees and interest for contractor 2 views
    • Court of Appeals issues notable construction law opinions 2 views


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