A lawsuit over Aurora apartment complex alleges a “renoviction” scheme and a former owner of Grateful Dead-themed bars is sued. Plus loads more real estate lawsuits.
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Sawaya Law Firm changes name, denies assault claims played a role
As of New Year’s Day, one of the state’s largest personal injury firms is now the Wilhite Law Firm.
Steve Bachar ordered to pay businessman $270K as he awaits sentencing
A judge has told the admitted thief to repay a retired energy consultant who loaned him money more than a decade ago.
Seven white-collar crime cases to watch in 2023
A disbarred lawyer who struck a deal with prosecutors, a developer accused of misleading investors, and more.
Lawsuits could force changes to metro districts in 2023
Two cases and a possible appeal have the potential to shift the way districts repay developers.
DU bar agrees to close forever after liquor violations
“Denver’s liquor laws are outdated and antiquated for this growing city,” says the owner of the Gravel Pit.
Judge rules against Elijah McClain’s mother in $3M legal fee fight
Denver District Court Judge Ross Buchanan determined that Killmer Lane & Newman made mistakes in its representation of Sheneen McClain at times but ultimately did an “extraordinary job” and must be paid.
Five colorful courtroom moments from 2022
A reclusive CEO, a popular restaurant’s unusual case, and more.
Blue aliens, multiple lives and class actions: Louisville’s Gaia faces host of legal issues
The streaming service focused on yoga and alternative ideas recently agreed to pay a $2 million federal fine.
Broker hired to sell bankrupt downtown lofts will get 0.5% cut
A bankruptcy judge allowed the owner of the Auraria Student Lofts to hire Colliers.