The host, who calls himself “The Troubleshooter,” said the digital marketplace’s ads mislead customers searching for a list of Martino-approved businesses.
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AEG sues would-be stage provider over Commerce City Phish concerts
Three concerts by rock band Phish in Commerce City over Labor Day weekend are at the heart of a lawsuit recently filed by Anschutz Entertainment Group.
Creditors attempt to force Denver startup Revolar into bankruptcy
“We became concerned with the way Revolar is being managed, and there is no real plan to pay the creditors back,” Hirsch said. “We believe that bankruptcy is probably the best forum in order to give Revolar the chance to save the product and get its creditors paid at the same time.”
Landlord who sued spin studio fills space with another one
Epic Ryde will replace High Ride Cycle’s space in the Highlands, after the latter battled with landlord Ilan Salzberg over loud music.
General contractor says it’s owed money by developer whose planned Uptown apartments caught fire
The general contractor on an apartment construction site that caught fire, killing two, in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood in March said the developer owes the company about $100,000.
Aspen Skiing sues retailer over knockoff logo
Aspen Skiing Co. is suing the owner of several retail stores near its resorts, saying the shops have been peddling items bearing a knockoff of its logo.
Denver distributor, Montana beer label settle lawsuit
Tivoli Distributing Co., claiming breach of contract, sued Montucky Cold Snacks in late June.
Lacrosse league takes rival to court in battle over Colorado turf
3d Lacrosse is accusing former staffers of conspiring with rival True Lacrosse to poach 3d female athletes.
Law firm cuts square footage almost one-third with move to new office tower; no more corner offices
Faegre BakerDaniels plans a more efficient layout when it takes a new space in spring 2019
UFO filmmaker who called former client ‘Luciferian’ sued for defamation
Louisville-based Gaia Inc. says Patty Greer defamed the company when she spoke in videos where company management members were called “Luciferians.”