The foundation’s lawsuit against its insurer illuminates what happened prior to the January arrest of alleged conman Travis Singhaus.
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Frank Azar’s trial against former head of class action division begins
Azar says Ivy Ngo tried to steal his clients and lawyers. She says Azar defamed her in a smear campaign.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 12.1.22
Aurora landowner sues after developer fails to close on $6.3M buy, Golden landlord files lawsuit over back rent and more from courthouses around the region.
At trial, James Leprino describes forcing heirs out of Leprino Foods
They were the 84-year-old billionaire’s first public remarks about the expensive family feud. Meanwhile, a juror’s expletive forced a pause Wednesday.
‘It wasn’t fair’: Leprino Foods heiress says billionaire uncle plotted against her
“Your dad cheated me,” Nancy Leprino claims James Leprino once said. She said Tuesday she didn’t know what her uncle meant. “I was shocked.”
Ken Wolf claims RiNo karaoke bar done in by diverted profits
RiNo pioneer Ken Wolf and his investors are singing a different tune than Voicebox CEO Scott Simon, who blamed the closure earlier this year on his landlord.
Leprino v. Leprino: Trial pits billionaire cheesemaker CEO against two nieces
“A bunch of rich people fighting over money always is kind of ugly,” said an attorney representing the plaintiffs.
Judge nixes brokers’ lawsuit in Newmark non-compete saga
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan should have known what they were signing, Judge Alex Myers ruled.
Judge rejects lender’s bid to foreclose on bankrupt downtown apartments
Kimberley Tyson ruled that the owner of the Auraria Student Lofts is improving the complex and deserves more time to restructure its company.
‘Poetic justice’: Medical device maker ordered to pay $2.8M more to local firm
Stryker was already penalized $4.8 million in May for taking half of Greenwood Village-based ORP Surgical’s employees and destroying evidence.