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More companies leased Denver offices than vacated for first time in 2 years
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The metro Denver region saw office vacancies hit nearly 24% in the second quarter, according to a report from commercial real estate firm CBRE released Tuesday. It’s up from 23.5% in the first quarter of 2024. Despite the rising number of empty offices in the region since the pandemic hit, Denver’s commercial real estate market…
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‘Tap your network’: Judicial branch, gov’s office offer advice for aspiring judges
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The process of being appointed a judge in Colorado may not be political in a partisan sense, but it does push applicants to engage their networks into advocating on their behalf to those who have the power to shape the state’s judiciary. “You need the support of people around you to get through the process.…
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‘Learn as you go’: Judicial branch previews life as rural county judge as vacancy deadline approaches
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Diligence, demeanor and integrity required. Law degree optional. Those are the qualities the Ninth Judicial District is eyeing for a pair of vacancies in Rio Blanco County as it looks to recruit one or two new judges to handle misdemeanor criminal cases, low-dollar civil disputes and evictions, among other matters. “We wanna see someone who…
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Federal judge in Colorado announces retirement, creating fourth trial court vacancy for Biden
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William J. Martínez, a judge on Colorado’s U.S. District Court, announced that he will step down as an active judge effective Feb. 10, 2023. Martínez, who is 68 this year, was an appointee of President Barack Obama, and has served since December 2010. He has opted to take a form of retirement known as senior status,…




