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Premise Liability Fix for Recreational Access Targeted for 2024 Session

Amendments are needed to the 1977 Colorado Recreational Use Statute (CRUS) to provide more liability protection for landowners who allow the public free recreational access, landowners say. Colorado private investigators may want to keep an eye out on any proposed changes as it relates to premise liability investigations as part of civil litigation.

Colorado open records act highlights from June

There’s been some news of interest to private investigators related to the Colorado Open Records Act in June. Governor Polis signed a total of 437 bills from the 2023 legislative session. Among them is SB23-286, which provides updated rules related to CORA requests, a frequent activity of private investigators.

As a follow up to an earlier post ...

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Colorado DoorDash case heads to the Colorado Supreme Court

The Colorado Supreme Court will decide if it should overturn a Centennial judge’s February order to DoorDash to hand over documents in a civil personal injury case. Doordash says the demand is “draconian” and will cost them north of $159 million.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day!

Hired by Allan Pinkerton in 1858, Warne become known as the country's first female private investigator. She led the company's Female Detective Bureau, launched in 1860.
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New Book on JonBenet Ramsey Case Released Today

Today is the release date for the latest book on the JonBenet Ramsey case. Written by former El Paso County Sheriff John W. Anderson, the book, LOU AND JONBENET: A Legendary Lawman’s Quest to Solve A Child Beauty Queen’s Murder, the book explains the continuing efforts on the case started by legendary police detective and Colorado private investigator Lou Smit.