It’s the second company to settle this month, following Mortenson.
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Landlord wants space back from bankrupt brewer
Declaration Brewing sold its facility at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in 2018, then leased it back.
New grads could practice law temporarily in Colorado if July bar exam postponed
“Right now we are working on a plan to have an exam that would have social distancing,” said Jessica Yates, director of the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel, which administers the bar exam.
Second-home owners sue Gunnison County over coronavirus visitation restriction
The county’s response to COVID-19 made national news this month when Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton weighed in.
Coronavirus roundup: Denver stay-at-home order extended, more layoff notices
Plus, you can’t drink in Denver parks for several months.
Litigation over shortened ski season snowballs, with Vail facing multiple lawsuits
Denver-based Alterra also was sued this month.
Chinese investors try new tactic to recoup $80M loan for Vail condo project
The lawsuit against the developer of Solaris was filed back in August.
United Airlines pilot arrested for being naked in hotel room sues Westin DIA
“In Denver in 2018, my constitutional rights were violated and employees at the DIA Westin participated,” Capt. Andrew Collins wrote to BusinessDen.
Real estate firm execs resign in wake of CEO’s email about FBI investigation
Northstar Commercial Partners’ COO, CFO and senior accountant have departed.
Ikon pass holder sues Alterra over shortened season
The Denver-based company’s resorts include Steamboat and Winter Park. The lawsuit seeks class-action status.