Landmark Financial claims the snack manufacturer owes it $900,000 from a loan and ResourceMFG seeks $17,671 for unpaid staffing services.
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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.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.11.21
Simon Property Group sued Regal Cinemas and United Artists for $2 million in unpaid rent on movie theaters at Colorado Mills and Denver West Village. Plus MusclePharm gets sued for missed rent on a warehouse. Paid BusinessDen Members can see all the local real estate disputes.
Judge rejects bid by Northstar to have suit filed by Amazon dismissed
Amazon has accused the Denver-based firm led by Brian Watson of paying kickbacks to Amazon staffers for data center development deals in Virginia.
Bad Axe Throwing axed from planned Westminster location
The company, which was evicted for not paying rent, already has one location in Denver and is preparing to open a second at Colfax and Ogden.
Hard Rock Cafe asks judge to rule it can terminate 16th Street Mall lease
The restaurant chain’s Denver location has been closed due to the pandemic since mid-March, and it argues one year from that is when it can legally leave.
Medical startup sues former CFO, claims he drove up debt to mislead investors
Denver-based Certa Dose alleges that its former finance director plotted with COPIC Insurance board members to take control of the company.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 1.28.21
Landlords and lessees fight over improvements, a contractor looks to get paid, and a couple bought a home they say is defective.
Greenwood Village pipeline engineering firm files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Zion Engineering, which had revenue of $9.4 million in 2019 and $2.5 million in 2020, said it owes $1.4 million to seven creditors and has $255K in assets.