
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan jumped to rival CBRE last May, and they have been dueling with their former employer ever since.
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Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan jumped to rival CBRE last May, and they have been dueling with their former employer ever since.
Clarence Herbst, who donated $5 million to the university, claimed the foundation made poor investments. The court said he and other plaintiffs lack standing.
The dialysis giant and its former CEO could be the first to be convicted under an 1890 anti-monopoly law for using non-solicitation agreements with competitors.
The decision is a victory for neighbors opposed to six off-campus duplexes CCU owns and rents to students, and upheld the zoning ordinance prohibiting it.
The lawsuit claims they took advantage of the elderly oilman, who died in October, ignored his mental decline and persuaded him to divorce his wife.
A doctor sues another doctor over an office sharing agreement at a Cherry Creek surgical center. Several landlords seek unpaid rent.
The head of Kiss Industries, Cole Evans, settled with Colorado’s AG over hand sanitizer misrepresentations in 2020.
In a lawsuit filed in Pueblo District Court last month, Azar claims the Alabama-based Slocumb Law Firm is creating deceptive advertisements on Google that make customers believe they’re calling Franklin D. Azar & Associates when they are, in fact, calling the out-of-state firm, which is headed by Alabama attorney Michael Slocumb and has just one lawyer in Colorado.
A plaintiff claims it is owed a brokerage commission of $67,000 and a fire restoration firm wants to foreclose its lien on a property in Englewood.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan are fighting their former employer Newmark over a non-compete clause after jumping to CBRE.
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