Amazon has accused Northstar of “significant fraud and kickback scheme.” Innovation Pavilion ceased operations after its founder was accused of sexual assault.
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Seasonal workers sue Vail Resorts over unpaid hours, seek class-action status
Three employees of Beaver Creek Resort have sued Vail Resorts, alleging the Broomfield-based company “systematically fails to pay its hourly employees for all hours worked.” The lawsuit — which seeks class-action status — names as examples of unpaid time the time that employees spend traveling on company buses to and from employee parking lots, and… Read more »
Crane company suit accuses former CEO and other execs of stealing profits
Denver-based RMS Cranes alleges the men set up side businesses and then marked up rates charged by subcontractors.
Outdoor gear carrier maker files for Chapter 11, again, after legal battles
“We were balancing a very fine precipice — trying to grow a business that’s product-based in the outdoor space while paying attorneys to pursue recovery of some of our key assets,” said the company’s founder.
Filings lay bare Shotgun Willie’s 2019 income: $4M for booze, $340K for table dances
The Glendale strip club submitted an income statement for last year in connection with its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Practicing law didn’t grow on attorney, so she turned rare plant passion into a store
In order to find the right suppliers for their West Highland shop, owners Anna Bernhardt and Nathan Samsel “had to be willing to be scammed,” they said.
Denver to fine Airbnb and other sites $1K per day for booking unlicensed rentals
The city began regulating short-term rentals in 2017, requiring hosts to obtain a short-term rental license.
$250K settlement proposed after Dragul sues Brownstein Hyatt for $58M
No party involved is particularly happy, but the law firm said settling would be cheaper than legal fees.
DoorDash charging $2 ‘Denver fee’ in response to city’s commission cap
Two complaints have been filed under the city’s ordinance, both for platforms listing restaurants without their consent.
Louisville solar firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, four months after subsidiary
Clean Energy Collective received approval in May for an $800,000 PPP loan through ANB Bank, citing a payroll of 54 employees.