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Investment firm claims Five Points coffee shop breached contract
The Flyfisher Group’s lawsuit against Coffee at the Point says it paid the owner cash as agreed for the eatery but the owner did not transfer the assets.
Former prosecutor sues Denver DA’s office, claims unequal pay, retaliation
Adrienne Greene said a co-worker threatened her with a baseball bat at work and she criticized DA Beth McCann for creating an “atmosphere of fear.”
RiNo venue fights back to keep live music license despite complaints
An attorney for Number 38 argues that it was specifically designed and zoned for live music but some nearby residents said it hasn’t mitigated noise issues.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.24.22
A plaintiff says it is owed $166,000 after paying for engineering plans it did not receive, plus a bevy of mechanic’s liens and rent collection efforts.
Attorney Steve Bachar sued over defaulted $100K loan
The plaintiff claims he was never repaid money he loaned to Bachar, who faces felony charges of theft and securities fraud.
Denver startup BruMate sues Walmart over alleged copycat product
The insulated drinkware maker claims the giant retailer violated a company patent for a push-lock gasket in a can cooler.
No fines, no felonies: Denver reins in harshest penalties for Airbnb scofflaws as compliance soars
Fourteen months after authorizing fines of up to $1,000 per day for booking providers like Airbnb and Vrbo, the city has yet to do so. And it hasn’t filed a criminal complaint in over two years.
Attorney Steve Bachar granted public defender in felony fraud case
The state will provide his legal representation despite accusations that he spent millions of stolen dollars on a lavish lifestyle including jaunts to Aspen and rent on a Country Club mansion.
RiNo venue could lose license for live music after noise complaints continue
A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.