Sneak Peek of the Week What’s next after Colorado Supreme Court rules ski areas cannot use liability waivers to escape all negligence claims? A Copper Mountain ski patroller moves an injured skier down the slope April 1 on a stretcher beneath the American Flyer chairlift. (Hugh Carey, The Colorado Sun) “The battle in the courts is over. The battle in the state legislature is about to begin.” — trial attorney Jim Chalat When the Colorado Supreme Court in February heard arguments for and against the ubiquitous use of liability waivers by ski resorts, the warnings of a decision that weakened waivers were dire. The state’s ski industry said a decision against waivers
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