
Architects claim the Archdiocese of Denver failed to pay for work done at a church and a bank seeks damages of $11.7 million over a construction loan.
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Architects claim the Archdiocese of Denver failed to pay for work done at a church and a bank seeks damages of $11.7 million over a construction loan.
A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
The store said it had revenue of $1.7 million in 2019 and $1.5 million in 2020, but as of Sept. 7 the 2021 revenue was just $20,577.
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A plaintiff claims an attorney provided negligent representation in a lease dispute during the pandemic. Several suits seek damages for unpaid equipment leases.
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Aaron Bradford, who started his own firm after stints at Holland & Knight and Lathrop & Gage, joins Sheridan Ross as a shareholder.
The lawsuit claims the Colorado River Water Conservation District deferred repairs until Denver Water would be contractually obligated to pay for nearly half the cost.
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A subcontractor sues a landlord for unpaid construction at a Pearl Street tavern, plus claims that businesses owed rent and failed to pay for equipment.
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