
Goddard & Hawkins has left Blake Street for Cherry Creek, and Richards Carrington is coming in.
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Goddard & Hawkins has left Blake Street for Cherry Creek, and Richards Carrington is coming in.
“Nobody seems to care that I have to front expenses,” said the general counsel for the operator Arcis Golf. “Clearly, since the city is taking the land, I have no way to make income, but I am stuck with the expenses. Something’s not right there.”
A city official ruled Wednesday that Garth Yettick’s mansion in Country Club isn’t his primary residence. Yettick recently listed the property for sale.
Pueblo-based Stratos sued the Native Roots chain last week.
The landlord says the clinic’s failure to pay February rent of $14,504 means the clinic now owes the landlord more than $215,000.
The lawsuit indicates a Kia dealership is set to replace Emich Volkswagen when it leaves Colorado Boulevard.
Denver’s Bold Legal doesn’t believe anyone has confused it and Washington-based Bold IP, which filed the lawsuit.
Denver law firm Don, Galleher & Associates represented John Dorsey for years and said his lawsuit against the firm “has absolutely no merits.”
Edens purchased the building from developer Ken Wolf and associates last April for $11.5 million.
A Denver attorney is being sued by a former client, a Colorado Springs HOA.
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