Office is office and trust is trust -- and never the twain shall meet

When you get a big check from a client or a third party, the Colorado Supreme Court has strict rules governing where this money is deposited, how it is paid out and what happens to the interest.  In this April 2008 article, Alexander Rothrock of Burns Figa and Will PC discusses recent changes made to the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.15 -- which governs trust accounts -- and the implications of these changes on Colorado law firms.

Office is office and trust is trust -- and never the twain shall meet

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