Several plaintiffs sue contractors over shoddy or unfinished work, and two contractors claim to be owed $2.5 million for unpaid work.
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Bonanno to take over Evergreen’s El Rancho as bankruptcy sale closes
The restaurant’s real estate off I-70 was bought last week by developers Travis McAfoos and Jack Buchanan.
With agreement in place, Bachar pleads guilty to defrauding friend out of $125K
The 57-year-old disbarred lawyer will get probation instead of prison time if he pays $175,000 in restitution in January.
Denver’s Palantir sued three times by disgruntled shareholders
The investors claim Palantir Technologies executives “lined their pockets” with $2.2 billion by selling their stock “at fraud-inflated prices.”
Trial ends in dispute over $3M legal fee from Elijah McClain settlement
Killmer Lane & Newman claims it is owed 32 percent of Sheneen McClain’s settlement. McClain says KLN deserves nothing.
International law firm Clark Hill moving into LoDo
The 650-attorney firm, which bought Denver’s Hoban Law Group in 2021, will relocate from 730 17th St. to 1400 Wewatta St. in February.
Your Uber is now arriving: Northstar’s Watson wants side job ahead of trial
The owner of Northstar Commercial Properties previously said he was personally worth $61.5 million in May 2020. A lot has changed since then.
Shotgun Willie’s wrongful death trial rescheduled for January
The strip club’s lead attorney also died at the club, forcing the delay. The judge ruled Monday that his demise at the club can be mentioned at the trial.
NFT scammer from Denver ordered to pay $275K
Tyler Gaye ignored a lawsuit that accused him of bilking investors out of $500,000 and spending it on pixelated cat photos.
Judge refuses to block Denver’s sanctioned homeless camps
Judge Alex Myers rejected a lawsuit filed by Park Hill residents and ruled that a city bureaucrat and board did not abuse their power by allowing the camps.