by Chris Leh | Aug 24, 2014
In Reid Lester v. Career Bldg. Academy, the Colorado Court of Appeals adopted a legal standard that will virtually assure that a prevailing employee in a statutory wage claim will be awarded attorney’s fees. Reid Lester (Lester) was the chief operating officer of The...
by Chris Leh | Oct 31, 2013
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of participating in a weeklong mediation training at Harvard Law Schools’ Program on Negotiation. It is known as one of the best such programs in the country, and I learned why. Five accomplished mediator-instructors and...
by Chris Leh | Oct 31, 2013
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of participating in a weeklong mediation training at Harvard Law Schools’ Program on Negotiation. It is known as one of the best such programs in the country, and I learned why. Five accomplished mediator-instructors and...
by Chris Leh | Oct 30, 2013
Earlier this month, I had the privilege of participating in a weeklong mediation training at Harvard Law Schools’ Program on Negotiation. It is known as one of the best such programs in the country, and I learned why. Five accomplished mediator-instructors and...
by Chris Leh | Sep 26, 2013
This is the inaugural post in “Leh It On the Line,” the blog of the Leh Law Group, LLC. Chris Leh and Jim Leh co-founded the firm — and by extension, this blog — with the following objectives: We strive to deliver to employers exceptional, practical...