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Non-Compete Restrictions (HB 22-1317)

Since 2022, Colorado restricts non-competes to workers earning above a salary threshold ($123,750 for 2024) and requires separate written notice. Non-solicitation agreements face similar restrictions.

Colorado Privacy Act (CPA)

Effective July 2023, the CPA grants Colorado consumers rights over personal data, requiring compliant data processing provisions in contracts.

EQUAL PAY for Equal Work Act

Colorado requires pay transparency in job postings and prohibits pay discrimination. Employment contracts must comply with these requirements.

Healthy Families and Workplaces Act

Colorado mandates paid sick leave for all employers, requiring employment agreements to reflect these protections.

Landlord-Tenant Protections

Colorado's Security Deposit Act (C.R.S. § 38-12-101 et seq.) and recent tenant-friendly legislation govern lease agreements.

Colorado contract types

Each contract is customized with Colorado-specific provisions — not a generic fill-in-the-blank form.

Non-Disclosure Agreement

Protect trade secrets and confidential business information with state-compliant confidentiality provisions.

Create Non-Disclosure Agreement

Freelance Contract

Define scope, payment terms, and IP ownership for freelance engagements.

Create Freelance Contract

Lease Agreement

Residential and commercial lease templates with state-specific tenant and landlord protections.

Create Lease Agreement

Service Agreement

Professional service contracts with clear deliverables, timelines, and liability provisions.

Create Service Agreement

Employment Agreement

Employment contracts with state-specific wage, benefit, and termination requirements.

Create Employment Agreement

Independent Contractor Agreement

Properly classify independent contractors and define the working relationship.

Create Independent Contractor Agreement

Key Colorado statutes

Important laws that govern contracts in Colorado.

  • Colorado Non-Compete Statute

    C.R.S. § 8-2-113

    Restricts non-competes to high earners and requires specific notice provisions.

  • Colorado Privacy Act

    C.R.S. § 6-1-1301 et seq.

    Comprehensive consumer data privacy law with opt-out rights and data processing requirements.

  • Colorado Security Deposit Law

    C.R.S. § 38-12-101 et seq.

    Governs security deposit limits, holding requirements, and return timelines.

  • Colorado EQUAL PAY for Equal Work Act

    C.R.S. § 8-5-101 et seq.

    Requires pay transparency and prohibits wage discrimination based on sex.

Key legal terms for Colorado contracts

Understand the legal terminology commonly used in Colorado contracts.

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