The two sides are trading unrelated accusations as they await a judge’s decision.
Justin Wingerter
Rental car companies say state’s $3 congestion fee is illegal
The new law takes effect Jan. 1, unless a federal judge throws it out.
‘Incompetent’ developer, software hindered Lincoln Park project, hedge fund says
Madelon Group and Blue Room are supposed to be building apartments near the Santa Fe arts district. They’re suing each other instead.
AT&T, other utilities sue the state over climbing property valuations
Unlike other property in Colorado, which is assessed at the county level, utilities’ property is assessed by a state agency.
Vinyl Me, Please says execs used codename, NDAs to keep RiNo plant ‘top secret’
“The project is codenamed Project Willy Wonka,” its CFO reportedly emailed.
Man who created 16K fake companies settles state’s lawsuit
Marcio Andrade, who has defended his actions, will pay $75,000 to the government.
Denver seeks court order dismantling billboards on Auraria campus
That cluster of colleges has been defying zoning laws for a decade, Denver says.
Judge won’t let LoHi restaurant restructure due to ownership concerns
Sushi Ronin’s majority owner thinks Judge Romero “completely screwed up.”
Startup lawyer disbarred for embezzlement, shady stock schemes
Iterate says Andrew Wichern and his wife “used the company’s accounts as their own personal ATM.”
Gates Corp. says patent shared with Golden bikemaker shouldn’t have been given
“Gates has shown repeatedly that it will say and do anything to escape its contractual obligations,” a lawyer for Spot Brand responds.