An irate investor claims the son of a legendary Red Rocks promoter allocated more than 100 percent of the equity and bungled a New Year’s Eve show.
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An irate investor claims the son of a legendary Red Rocks promoter allocated more than 100 percent of the equity and bungled a New Year’s Eve show.
National firm Fox Rothschild purchases Rollin Braswell Fisher, will keep six of its lawyers – four as partners
She claims one colleague called an assistant “an idiot that doesn’t know how to figure things out on her own,” among more colorful exclamations.
A local criminal defense and civil litigation practice has fortified its ranks, as it brings in a firm that launched two years ago.
An Atlanta-based practice is leaving the Wells Fargo Center for a spot closer to its DTC clients.
An Arvada-based practice sued another based in Centennial last week, the second recent lawsuit stemming from their similar names in the last two years.
The Kansas City-based law firm is nearly doubling its space after a recent acquisition added to its local headcount.
There’s a new clue in the case of two Colorado lawyers and the antagonistic online review that no one wants to claim.
A local law firm is going all in with a lawsuit against Francois Safieddine and his ViewHouse restaurant company.
The trustee overseeing his firm’s bankruptcy says Don Iley needed money to repay clients, but his investments didn’t pan out.
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