
The IRS determined the personal injury lawyer’s taxable income for the year was $1.7 million more than he claimed.
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The IRS determined the personal injury lawyer’s taxable income for the year was $1.7 million more than he claimed.
A lawsuit over Aurora apartment complex alleges a “renoviction” scheme and a former owner of Grateful Dead-themed bars is sued. Plus loads more real estate lawsuits.
As of New Year’s Day, one of the state’s largest personal injury firms is now the Wilhite Law Firm.
A judge has told the admitted thief to repay a retired energy consultant who loaned him money more than a decade ago.
A disbarred lawyer who struck a deal with prosecutors, a developer accused of misleading investors, and more.
Two cases and a possible appeal have the potential to shift the way districts repay developers.
Denver District Court Judge Ross Buchanan determined that Killmer Lane & Newman made mistakes in its representation of Sheneen McClain at times but ultimately did an “extraordinary job” and must be paid.
A reclusive CEO, a popular restaurant’s unusual case, and more.
The streaming service focused on yoga and alternative ideas recently agreed to pay a $2 million federal fine.
A bankruptcy judge allowed the owner of the Auraria Student Lofts to hire Colliers.
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