The manufacturer is suing, and being sued by, its founder — who it described as a spy inside his own company.
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Homebuilder mired in lawsuits files for bankruptcy
TM Grace Builders claims a 2020 lawsuit, combined with the pandemic, crushed the company. It has been sued several times since then.
CDOT sues construction firms over delays finishing C-470 toll lanes
The agency accuses Flatiron | AECOM of “mismanagement and bad-faith misrepresentations.” It isn’t the first lawsuit concerning the toll road expansion.
Denver lawyer loses law license for dealing cocaine
Benjamin Delanghe worked for some of the city’s biggest firms before his indictment in 2020. Now he is suspended from practicing law for three years.
Steve Bachar granted delay in criminal case; disbarment takes effect
Prosecutors agreed to put off his arraignment to give him more time to raise $175,000 in restitution. Two other cases call into question his ability to do so.
Another member kicked out of Columbine Country Club sues
James Battaglia, who inherited a “permanent life membership” from his father Samuel, demands to be reinstated after being booted for not paying dues.
Judge refuses to hide Michael Sawaya lawsuit from public view
“Transparency should be suspended only in extraordinary cases,” Judge Stephanie Scoville said in her ruling.
Lucrative DIA restaurant loses liquor license after judge says no to delay
Timberline Steaks & Grille, the state’s highest-grossing eatery, can’t serve alcohol for 30 days as punishment for serving beer to an underage police cadet.
Indicted Aspenite sues Justice Department over foreign lobbying records denial
Tom Barrack, a financier and fundraiser for Donald Trump who goes on trial in September, claims the records will exculpate him.
Denver lawyer who sexually harassed paralegals suspended for six months
Gabriel Schwartz allegedly joked about his “Jeffrey Epstein office.” On July 12, he admitted to mooning and spanking paralegals there.