Courtney Ward worked as Encouraging Development’s office manager and bookkeeper for more than a decade, according to the organization.
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Bankrupt nutrition app $32M in debt as ex-employees sue for salaries
“We were unable to secure additional funding,” says Opsis Health CEO Kevin Grundy.
Apparel company to SkiCo: You can’t trademark Aspen
Perfect Moment’s on-mountain fashion shoots raised the ire of the ski resort operator.
Empower accuses rival of spying and poaching its financial advisors
“Instead of competing for clients fairly and honestly…Compound chooses to poach.”
Steve Bachar, businessman and lawyer convicted of theft, dies in prison
Bachar, 58, was serving a three-year sentence at the Rifle Correctional Center.
Denver DA’s office gives $7,500 to prosecutor who claimed unequal pay
“It was clearly in the public interest to resolve this case for a small amount.”
Broker accused of stealing from Golden Triangle partners refutes claims
“I guess they can keep spending money trying to prove false claims,” says John Livaditis.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 3.14.24
Spouses squabble over a $10 million home in Aspen, a siblings spat over a $2.1 million property in Ballpark, and more.
Staffing firm must dissolve due to ‘dysfunctional’ sibling owners, brother says
“It pains me to have to take this step, but it has become necessary.”
Azar can be sued for abuse of legal process, judge decides
Frank Azar’s firm is suing a former employee’s family members. They say it’s intimidation.