The lawsuit indicates a Kia dealership is set to replace Emich Volkswagen when it leaves Colorado Boulevard.
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Lawsuit demands Denver law firm drop “Bold” from its name
Denver’s Bold Legal doesn’t believe anyone has confused it and Washington-based Bold IP, which filed the lawsuit.
‘Excessive and unreasonable’: Englewood CEO sues law firm over billing practices
Denver law firm Don, Galleher & Associates represented John Dorsey for years and said his lawsuit against the firm “has absolutely no merits.”
In lawsuit, two say they’re owed cut of Denver Central Market building sale
Edens purchased the building from developer Ken Wolf and associates last April for $11.5 million.
Lawsuit: Cybercriminals duped attorney, made off with $200k in settlement funds
A Denver attorney is being sued by a former client, a Colorado Springs HOA.
Brownstein Hyatt taps Rich Benenson to be firm’s next managing partner
Benenson, 50, will assume the role July 1, replacing Adam Agron, managing partner since 2013.
In their words: Five Denver liquor store owners on Colorado’s new beer laws
On Jan. 1, grocery and convenience stores in the state started selling full-strength beer, which had previously been only available in liquor stores.
Landlord says Tru Fit owes $123K as fitness chain closes Westminster location
The gym at 6815 W. 88th Ave. closed in early December, according to a Tru Fit executive. The chain has one remaining location in Westminster.
Landlord seeks to evict Westminster weightlifting gym
The landlord said Classic Barbell ceased paying its rent in full in October and wants a court to award it possession of the premises.
Boulder author Jon Krakauer sues over ‘Into the Wild’ musical
The lawsuit indicates Krakauer signed an agreement with the playwrights in 2013, but since has soured on the musical, which has been performed only in Michigan.