Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project Extended by One Year

July 12, 2013

The Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project Applicable to Business Actions in District Court (CAPP) has been extended by one year, now applying to relevant cases filed through December 31, 2014. All other aspects of the pilot project remain the same. Chief Justice Michael L. Bender's amended Chief Justice Directive 11-02 states that the project's extension from two to three years will provide “more data and a detailed evaluation” and “give the court time to determine whether the rules as piloted achieved the stated goals,” signaling the Colorado Supreme Court's commitment to empirically informed rule making.

In an effort to make civil litigation more accessible, CAPP sets forth new rules for pleading, disclosure, discovery, and case management. These rules are being tested in business cases in five Denver metro-area courts. IAALS is conducting the CAPP evaluation at the request of the Colorado Supreme Court, and will issue a public report upon its completion. In addition to providing valuable information to Colorado, it is hoped that the evaluation results will prove useful to other courts around the country seeking to improve the civil justice process.