“This case is a shocking example of a pension administration riddled with incompetence, half-truths and untruths and gross negligence,” said the plaintiffs, who are seeking an injunction.
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Denargo Market landlord sued by WeWork files its own suit over bond
When WeWork signed lease after lease in Denver, landlords said the collateral would protect them if things went south. Now that thesis is being tested.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.25.21
Lawsuits this week include a retention pond that leaked fracking water in Watkins and a promissory note for property purchases in Estes Park.
Vintage collectible store in Northglenn files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
The Pop Culture Connection, which opened in 2019 at 1422 W. 104th Ave. and shut down last July, owes $125,000 to eight creditors.
Design-build contract for 16th Street Mall revamp will cost city $149M
Denver has selected PCL Construction Services, but the City Council still needs to approve the contract. Some construction would start late this year.
Corky Messner steps down as CEO of Denver law firm he co-founded
Messner Reeves is most known for its work over the years for Chipotle and Messner even learned how to man the grill for the restaurant chain.
Fund manager Tyler Tysdal indicted on 3 more counts of securities fraud
The Lone Tree man and business partner Grant Carter were indicted on 67 counts in 2019, including theft and violating the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act.
Rocky Mountain Foods faces two new lawsuits from vendors
Landmark Financial claims the snack manufacturer owes it $900,000 from a loan and ResourceMFG seeks $17,671 for unpaid staffing services.
New managing partner at helm of Perkins Coie law firm’s Denver office
Patent attorney David St. John-Larkin succeeds Sonny Allison, who had served in the role since 2015.
Another law firm moving into Hines’ skyscraper 1144 Fifteenth
The lease of Chipotle’s former space on the 24th floor brings the number of law firms in the 40-story tower to six.