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The Law Frog on KILO 94.3 – June 11, 2025

On the third Wednesday of every month, David McDivitt joins KILO 94.3 to answer legal questions from callers in Southern Colorado. Being a part of the morning show on KILO 94.3 is a dream come true for David, who had always aspired to be a rock star. David’s talents lead to him practicing law over practicing sick guitar rifts, but this lets him help people in need AND rock out with other music fans. Tune in from 8am-9am to hear some of the fascinating legal situations David addresses. If you have any questions of your own be sure to call in: 719-633-KILO or submit a question here.

McDivitt Law Firm Frog

June 11, 2025

In this episode of the Law Frog Radio Show:

  • Celebrating McDivitt Law Firm’s long-running partnership with Centennial Elementary, supplying every kindergartner’s backpacks and school supplies.
  • A discussion on whether and how our system should treat serious offenses committed by children as young as 12, weighing punishment against rehabilitation and brain development.
  • An overview of Washington’s upcoming program (2029) to require speed-limit devices only for habitual, high-risk drivers and comparing it to Colorado’s ignition-interlock rules for impaired drivers.
  • Thoughts on AI safety, “Skynet”-style concerns, and efforts to shield AI developers from legal exposure.
  • PFAS Water Litigation PSA: An update on the almost decade-long PFAS water contamination case affecting the citizens of Security, Widefield, and Fountain—trial dates, bellwether cases, and a call for anyone with kidney or testicular cancer (possibly soon expanding to liver and thyroid) to get legal representation before key deadlines.
  • Why most of Justin Baldoni’s claims in his suit against Blake Lively were dismissed, and how internet sleuths helped his team.
  • How Colorado’s Residential Health Enforcement Act gives tenants 24-hour recourse when landlords fail to remediate hazardous mold.
  • Tips for handling damaged, moldy belongings—including reviewing your moving contract, checking for insurance coverage or arbitration clauses, and identifying the correct forum for any claim.
  • Where to find Colorado grant databases, how to determine eligibility, and why you don’t necessarily need a professional grant writer.

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