Colorado Supreme Court weighs punitive damages in contract breach cases
Author, ColoradoBiz, May 27, 2026
The Colorado Supreme Court is currently considering whether business disputes are limited to contractual remedies or whether liability can expand through the use of fraud claims. Whichever way the court decides, there will be new challenges for businesses.
Businesses will either have to contend with expanded liability or face reduced ability to pursue remedies when facing injustice. A few precautions, however, can turn that uncertainty into an opportunity.
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