An entity associated with the Salazar family says the Town & Country Motel has created ‘an environment that encourages criminal conduct.’
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Stapleton couple face felony charge over Airbnb rentals
City prosecutors allege the realtors rented out two homes that were not their primary residence, violating city regulations.
Tech startup FullContact sues former customer over data
Defendant Pipl bills itself as “the world’s largest people search engine.”
Recently closed Santa Fe arts district eatery owes $58K in taxes, state says
Interstate Kitchen & Bar closed May 19, a move owner Aaron Lobato previously said was due to “costs of labor going up with the minimum wage increase.”
Lawsuit filed over efforts to launch pro cricket league in the U.S.
The Colorado Springs-based organization that oversees the sport in the U.S. is being sued by an entity whose bid to operate the league wasn’t selected.
Founder of Centennial business incubator settles former employee’s lawsuit alleging sexual assault
The case, first reported by BusinessDen, resulted in Vic Ahmed’s resignation as CEO of Innovation Pavilion and its dissolution.
Spa sues attorney representing former employee for defamation
The original dispute centers on the company’s wage practices. “Any comments that I made were and are legally protected,” attorney Mari Newman told BusinessDen.
Attorney twice won steer at scholarship auction but never paid, stock show says
“This is a very unusual situation,” an attorney representing the Western Stock Show Association told BusinessDen.
Lakewood home health care agency sues Arizona company that shares name
Acaria Inc. is alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Mortenson sues city for records wanted for convention center scandal defense
“It defies credulity that a project of this magnitude would generate less than 1,300 documents responsive to the CORA request,” the company said in last week’s lawsuit.