But a closed auction resulted in another disagreement.
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Wells Fargo says it’s not to blame for lawyer’s $375K payment to hackers
Randy Corporon’s “failure to recognize an obvious scam” is his fault, the bank says.
Strip clubs sue to stop the city’s first wage theft subpoenas
“Denver Labor is operating with the belief that they have unfettered access to private business records.”
Aurora apartments notorious for viral video may be run by receiver
U.S. Bank says its pick has “a protocol for gang-infested properties.”
Vape firm expecting nine-figure deal says it ‘lost everything’ after being ‘bullied’ to sell
“We are very surprised that they are doing this,” says the financial advisors being sued by GoFire Inc., “… because the claims are baseless.”
Trial to start in Gaylord Rockies’ $270M valuation dispute with Adams Co.
Is Colorado’s biggest hotel worth $745 million or $475 million? A judge will decide.
Contentious ‘business divorce’ bankrupts Denver solar company
Eco Roof and Solar has 38 employees in four states. Its 50-50 owners are deadlocked.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.26.24
A $20 million rent dispute in Basalt, a $7 million mechanic’s lien in Boulder, a $21 million foreclosure downtown, and more.
$10M in liens hit Boulder apartments as developer, contractor dispute delays
ōLiv Boulder at 1750 15th St. is the source of two dozen liens and a half-dozen lawsuits.
FDIC survey: Less money deposited in Denver banks again this year
U.S. Bank increased its market share locally, while Chase and HTLF slid. Wells Fargo retained the No. 1 spot.