First Western Trust Bank says 1908 Brands owes $13.5 million. It’s just the latest lawsuit against the company behind Boulder Clean.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.16.23
A Black Hawk casino sues a contractor, a Golden Triangle coworking firm goes to court for back rent, a Lakewood resident sues over neighboring development and more.
Ikon Pass holders to get $17.5M in Alterra settlement over COVID-shortened season
Alterra fared far worse in its legal case than Vail Resorts, which was similarly sued for breach of contract in April 2020 by Epic Pass holders.
Lawyer-son duo take on crypto scammer — and Meta
The parent company of Instagram faces a contempt of court penalty for ignoring a Jefferson County subpoena.
Juror can sue Denver court for discrimination, judge rules
Spencer Kontnik was kicked off a jury pool because he is hearing impaired. Now he is suing the Denver County Court.
Gary Dragul in ‘a very seriously bad spot’ as trials near
The indicted businessman lost his attorneys last week and a judge refused to reschedule one of his two spring trials.
Homeowners south of Parker sue in bid to stop planned apartment complex
Douglas County commissioners voted 2-1 to approve the plan after the county’s Planning Commission soundly rejected it.
Former Azar & Associates lawyer appeals jury’s verdict
Jurors sided with Frank Azar after a seven-day trial in December. Ivy Ngo wants a higher court to take a look.
Office-themed sex club is illegal, Centennial says
The Office Social Club is an illicit “sexual encounter center,” the city alleges. The club says that’s a misunderstanding.
‘This just feels wrong’: Brokerage sued, scrutinized over liens and 40-year contracts
The company pays homeowners an upfront commission of $300 to $5,000 and in exchange, the homeowners must hire MV to be their broker if they sell the house within 40 years.