Etkin Johnson was founded in 1989 by Bruce Etkin and David Johnson and has since sold off a total of nearly $900 million in real estate.
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Former law professor sues DU over decade-old student evaluations
The Sturm College of Law’s first Vietnamese-American professor claims racist reviews are in the university’s network after they were supposed to be deleted.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 4.22.21
A $2.4 million dispute over airport parking. An apartment complex seeks $157,000 paid for improvements never made. A condo owner sues over a noisy elevator.
Workplace discrimination lawsuits skyrocket in Colorado
Employees are increasingly turning to the courts claiming mistreatment because of their race, gender, age, disability or sexual orientation.
Outdoor gear maker emerges from Chapter 11 focused on bike products
Let’s Go Aero filed for bankruptcy after a string of lawsuits but the founder said sales grew by 40 percent in 2020 and the company is profitable.
Off-airport parking lot owner sues rental car company over lease
The owner of the lot at 25200 E. 68th Ave. said Sixt Rent a Car was paying about $60,000 a month before it bailed and is seeking $2.4 million in damages.
Plaintiffs say Shotgun Willie’s bankruptcy filing is a naked attempt to avoid paying
“The truth is that the debtor is a profitable company that will likely recover quickly from the pandemic,” argued a family who filed a wrongful death suit.
Denver preps for passage of bill letting it mandate income-restricted housing
A task force that includes developers is discussing what percentage make sense and what types of offsets and incentives would be needed to make it work.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 4.8.21
Lennar’s claim that a district owes millions for Amber Creek subdivision infrastructure and a family fight over a Routt County ranch top this week’s docket.
Event venue near Mile High Stadium files for bankruptcy
An attorney for JDL Federal, which owns the venue, said the pandemic and a legal battle with a pot shop subtenant led to the Chapter 11 filing.