“The court cannot find any legitimate state activity that would support such differential treatment.”
Justin Wingerter
Strip club company RCI sues Central City over permit denial
The city sold RCI a Main Street building for $2.4 million, then voted down its plans.
CBD firm, former execs in heated dispute over $1.6M domain name Chill.com
“We intend to vigorously defend the baseless allegations,” their attorney responds.
Court rules $115K wire fraud was law firm’s fault, not credit union’s
The Colorado Court of Appeals ordered Sayre & Harris Law to repay Ent the money.
Bikemaker Spot says it’s owed ‘tens of millions of dollars’ by Gates Corp.
The local companies developed belt-drive bikes. Spot says it hasn’t been paid.
Castle Pines ‘distracted’ by trademark fight before PGA tournament, VP says
The club wants an injunction barring the Brinkerhoffs from using “Bar Hummingbird.”
Contractor leaves dozens of projects unfinished and clients’ dreams deferred
“It is a shame that we all have to go through this,” says a Denver nonprofit director.
Airbnb service fees are taxable in Boulder, judge rules
Airbnb sued over a $415,000 tax bill. On Wednesday, it lost.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.1.24
A $6 million flood in Ballpark, a penthouse lease in McGregor Square is fought over, unpaid invoices at a $3 million condo, and more.
Brewery closes as owner, sued for theft and mismanagement, calls critics ‘terrorists’
“I have been crucified in Castle Rock,” says Burly Brewing owner Lisa Miles.