A local Re/Max agent was sued last week. In another case, the attorney representing homeowners in a lawsuit filed in September said the defendants, which include the city, have been served.
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Former exec sues cryptocurrency startup; claims $4M hack and SEC investigation of ‘initial coin offering’
Salt Lending Holdings was sued last week by a former employee, who claims he is owed $12 million in digital currency while alleging a slew of questionable practices by the company.
Landlord says sandwich shop near Union Station owes more than $25K
Smiling Moose Rocky Mountain Deli exec: “We plan on having this rectified with the Landlord before the end of the month.”
Construction firm says swim and tennis club owes it $40K
They’re going to the courthouse over a clubhouse.
Aurora software developer says Vail app company owes it more than $80K
PermuSoft Corp. has filed a second lawsuit against ResortApp, saying the company has failed to comply with a payment plan set up after an initial round in court.
Boulder brewery files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Two attempts at expansion came back to bite Fate Brewing Co.
Locally funded startup ‘run as a Ponzi scheme,’ manager repaid relatives first, lawsuit says
The court-appointed receiver overseeing a fund and startup controlled by Harvard MBA Tyler Tysdal claims in four recent lawsuits that friends and family were improperly paid back first.
Owners of Denver lakefront homes sue realtor over water rights
The four plaintiffs collectively purchased three homes listed by Steve Travers of The Kentwood Co. They allege he advertised the local HOA had water storage rights for Riviera Lake, but knew otherwise.
Architecture firm claims family office owes it more than $15K
Denver’s Architectural Workshop filed a lawsuit last week against Central Street Capital, which invests the funds of founder Rob Salazar.
Defense notches win in dispute between Denver-area attorneys over online review
A federal judge ruled that plaintiff Mark Wilson failed to show a pseudonymous review on RipOffReport.com constituted false advertising; Wilson alleges his former boss, Dochtor Kennedy, authored the review.