
Cindy Lowery-Graber worked at top Denver firms before her 30-month suspension.
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Cindy Lowery-Graber worked at top Denver firms before her 30-month suspension.
Bachar, 57, faces 2-6 years in prison and $183,000 in restitution. Sentencing is Nov. 6.
The plea, which is likely to result in prison time, would cancel a Sept. 26 trial.
Tenants sue an insurer after an Aurora explosion, an allegedly shoddy apartment complex is built in Highlands, and more.
John Davis, CEO from 2017 to 2019, says the Austin-based brokerage franchisor has a “pyramid scheme-type playbook.”
An illegal duplex near Sloan’s Lake, construction defects at a $3.7 million house, a botched $1.6 million demolition, and more.
Irving P. Andrews served on the legal team that brought Brown vs. the Board of Education before the Supreme Court.
Werge Law is carving out a niche in the coastal world of music litigation.
Shriners packed the courtroom. “I cheated them,” William Schwartz admitted. His attorney had asked for just probation.
A $1 million lien hits The Current in RiNo, a “catastrophic failure” damages a DTC office property, and more.
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