Monday, May 13, 2013

Colorado Job Protection Civil Rights Enforcement Act of 2013 Signed Into Law!

Well, its about time. On May 6, 2013, Governor Hickenlooper signed into law the Colorado Job Protection Civil Rights Enforcement Act of 2013. This law, which is located at C.R.S. 24-34-405, remedies a woeful situation for employees who are victims of intentional discriminatory and unfair employment practices in Colorado companies with less than 15 employees. Here are the highlights:
  •  Federal law permits compensatory and punitive damages and attorneys fees and costs for victims of employment discrimination, but only for those employed in companies with 15 or more employees. Until now, there was no such protection for Colorado victims of intentional employment discrimination in companies with less than 15 employees. 
  • Not only will employees of Colorado companies with less than 15 employees who are victims of intentional discrimination  have the usual remedies of front pay, back pay, interest on back pay, reinstatement or hiring, and other equitable relief, but they now will also have available to them the remedies of compensatory and punitive damages and attorneys fees and costs (subject to the same limitations specified in the federal "Civil Rights Act of 1991"). 
  • And, this new Colorado law even ventures where the federal law does not by providing for compensatory and punitive damages and attorneys fees and costs for victims of employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation! 
  • This new Colorado law eliminates the prohibition of age discrimination claims by persons 70 years of age or older. 
  • Finally, these changes apply not just to court proceedings, but also to administrative proceedings in the Colorado Civil Rights Division.
This new law has limitations, of course. So, if you or someone you know are a victim of intentional discrimination in a company with less than 15 employees, please consult an attorney to discover your rights.

Colorado employees can be grateful for the efforts of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association  in supporting this crucial legislation.

Welcome


Welcome to my legal Blog. I have created this blog to show those who need legal help with criminal charges (felonies, misdemeanors, drug charges, sex crimes, DUI, homicide), personal injuries (car accidents), or civil rights issues (policy brutality, excessive force, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, employment discrimination, housing discrimination) that you are not alone. There are others that have gone through what you are going through and I am here to tell you that I have seen a lot and worked with a lot of different people and I am confident that based upon my many years of experience I can help you as well. Please call me now at 719-545-0027 or view my website at http://www.mattmartinlaw.com/

This blog is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Persons accessing this site are encouraged to seek independent counsel for advice regarding their individual legal issues.