Lawson Adventure Park says its bank reneged on an agreement to pursue CARES Act relief on the company’s behalf.
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Mall owner counterclaim: Hard Rock Cafe used pandemic as excuse to close
The chain asked a judge in January to rule it can terminate its lease for the 16th Street Mall restaurant, which has been shuttered since last March.
Judge approves Brownstein Hyatt’s $250K settlement to end Dragul dispute
“The testimony does suggest that this is a nuisance value settlement,” the judge said, meaning it was cheaper for the law firm than fighting a lawsuit in court.
Crazy Mountain founder sues brewery over wages years after he was fired
It’s the second lawsuit for the Denver brewery in in as many weeks.
Firm highlighted by Trump for work in opportunity zones files for Chapter 11
R. Investments CEO Travis Steffens was brought on stage by the former president during a 2020 event in Charlotte, North Carolina.
RMS Cranes settles with one of four former execs it sued alleging fraud
The other three onetime members of the crane company’s C-suite, including the ex-CEO, have filed counterclaims and deny wrongdoing.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 3.11.21
Lots of landlords sue over back rent due but several suits seek relief over equipment and truck leases.
Receiver appointed for Denver Mart ahead of expected sale
The owners of the 29.4-acre Adams County facility last made their monthly loan payment a year ago, according to a lender, coinciding with the pandemic.
Denver Health retirees sue to prevent pension fund claw back
“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.
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.