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DaVita, former CEO indicted over ‘no poaching’ deals with competitors
The Justice Department alleges they conspired with Surgical Care Affiliates and a second company out of San Francisco to deprive workers of mobility.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.15.21
A mall seeks $555,000 from a burger joint for failing to take possession, make improvements or pay rent, and a school is sued for abandoning a building.
LoHi shoe store sues restaurant over outdoor dining setup
Pedestrian Shops claims customers can’t use its parking spaces because of My Brother’s Bar’s igloo-like enclosures and picnic tables.
DU law professor accuses law school of gender bias
A lawsuit by David Schott claims he is the victim of sex-based employment discrimination, breach of contract and defamation.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.1.21
A plaintiff alleges fraud and misrepresentation over a warehouse investment, another alleges legal malpractice in a loss of 15 acres, and several sue over leases.
Fund manager Tysdal pleads guilty to criminal counts of securities fraud
Alleged victims of his Ponzi scheme include former NFL quarterbacks Matt Cassel and Carson Palmer, who each invested millions of dollars.
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord Edens to extend lease for pool hall
The developer, who sold his real estate holdings to the firm and became a tenant, has also filed lawsuits to extend leases for Sushi-Rama and Il Posto.
Lawsuits unmask businessman’s lavish lifestyle using millions owed for PPE
Former clients claim he spent money they are owed from contracts on Caribbean vacations, a furniture store owned by his wife, and a Country Club mansion.
Wash Park homeowner sues neighbor over height of proposed new build
Gary Cook, arguing that a three-story home 16 inches taller than city code allows would block his sunlight, asks a judge to overturn a Denver board’s approval.