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Four-year-long fib costs real estate attorney her law license
Cindy Lowery-Graber worked at top Denver firms before her 30-month suspension.
Thieving businessman Steve Bachar pleads guilty again
Bachar, 57, faces 2-6 years in prison and $183,000 in restitution. Sentencing is Nov. 6.
Disbarred attorney Steve Bachar set to plead guilty to theft Monday
The plea, which is likely to result in prison time, would cancel a Sept. 26 trial.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.14.23
Tenants sue an insurer after an Aurora explosion, an allegedly shoddy apartment complex is built in Highlands, and more.
Coloradan who ran Keller Williams likens it to ‘a criminal enterprise’
John Davis, CEO from 2017 to 2019, says the Austin-based brokerage franchisor has a “pyramid scheme-type playbook.”
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.31.23
An illegal duplex near Sloan’s Lake, construction defects at a $3.7 million house, a botched $1.6 million demolition, and more.
Late attorney’s home across from City Park named a Denver landmark
Irving P. Andrews served on the legal team that brought Brown vs. the Board of Education before the Supreme Court.
A small Denver law firm is suing a pop star over his No. 1 hit
Werge Law is carving out a niche in the coastal world of music litigation.
Theft of $1.5M meant for children’s hospitals nets 16-year sentence
Shriners packed the courtroom. “I cheated them,” William Schwartz admitted. His attorney had asked for just probation.