
A judge also allowed Amazon to add Denver-area attorney Rod Atherton as a defendant.
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A judge also allowed Amazon to add Denver-area attorney Rod Atherton as a defendant.
A lawsuit the Colorado Supreme Court was asked to weigh in on last week gives insight into a federal investigation. Is it ongoing? The FBI won’t say.
Ivy Ngo says she created Azar’s class action department, then was hit with a “smear campaign” when she left. Azar says she tried to steal clients.
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A bookmobile vendor goes after a library district, a telecom provider tries to collect, and a subcontractor claims to be owed for work at Grant and 8th Avenue.
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Randall Wright died at a hospital after a fight at the strip club. “Unlike most cases, CCTV recorded the incident here,” a lawyer wrote in a court filing.
William Schwartz, 43, allegedly funneled donations to his company. The redacted indictment makes it unclear which charities were involved.
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