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Rule Change 2001 (22) THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. Chapter 4. Disclosure and Discovery. Rule 26.
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RULES GOVERNING LAWYER DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, PROTECTIVE APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL, CONTINUING LEGAL AND JUDICIAL EDUCATION, ATT
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Rule Change 2003 (16) Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 1.
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COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEY'S FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION, AND M
An Initial Status Conference is a meeting of the judge and the lawyers (or unrepresented parties) to determine how the case is progressing. At the status conference, the judge may ask whether and how the parties have tried to settle the case. Often, court rules require the parties to file paperwork before the conference to answer questions about the issues to be discussed at the conference.
For more information, view About Family Cases Forms.
Rule Change 2001 (3)
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Rule Change 2001 (3) THE COLORADO RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 29.
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APPENDIX TO CHAPTERS 1 TO 17A THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE FORMS (See Rule 84)
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RULES GOVERNING LAWYER DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, PROTECTIVE APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL, CONTINUING LEGAL AND JUDICIAL EDUCATION, ATT
Rule Changes 2010-13
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APPENDIX TO CHAPTERS 18 TO 20. THE COLORADO RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
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COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION, AND MAN
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COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Chapter 17A – Practice Standards and Local Court Rules
Rule Change 2003 (13)
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Rule Change 2003 (13) Colorado Rules of Probate Procedure. Appendix A to Chapter 27 .
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Rule Change 2003 (15) Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 3. Parties. Rule 23. - Class Actions.
The legal qualifications for jury service are:
- You are a citizen of the United States.
- You are 18 years of age or older.
- You can read, speak, and understand the English language.
- You reside in the State of Colorado for at least 6 months of the year.
- You have not served on a jury in any court within the past 12 months.
- You are not a primary caregiver responsible for the daily care of a permanently disabled person living in the same household and do not work outside of the home. This does not include working and residing in a home where you are an employee of an outside agency. A current statement from a licensed physician or physician assistant authorized under C.R.S. 12-240-107(6), licensed advanced nurse practitioner, or authorized Christian Science practitioner is required.
- You do not have a physical or mental disability that would prevent you from serving as a juror. A current statement from a licensed physician or physician assistant authorized under C.R.S. 12-240-107(6), licensed advanced nurse practitioner, or authorized Christian Science practitioner is required.
- Exemptions are not based on profession, employment status, enrollment in school, financial situation, religious affiliation, or age—except that all jurors must be at least 18 years old.
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CHAPTER 2 -- COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE; PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS
Rule 16. Case Management and Trial Management.
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APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
The following forms replace current CPC forms.
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APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 18 to 20 - Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct
Colo.RPC 1.5, Comment [7]
Colorado Judicial Branch