A firm that licenses fabric technology to brands like Adidas and Rossignol has sued a New York business over use of its trademark of “37.5.”
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Into the courthouse: Jon Krakauer sues Outside Magazine
Boulder’s own bestselling author last week sued Outside Magazine after it allegedly republished online his 20-year-old article about a deadly expedition on Mount Everest.
SEC sues Vail widow for alleged Ponzi scheme & sham charity
The lawsuit claims she diverted millions – including through a sham nonprofit – to pay for mountain real estate, private school and a Jaguar.
Cherry Creek attorneys combine VC practices
Two local attorneys who left large firms to work on their own have joined forces, and Denver traffic played matchmaker.
SEC sues Greenwood Village investor, alleging $1M fraud
A local investor has run afoul of the SEC for what the regulator calls exaggerated marketing claims and strategies that lost clients almost 100 percent of their principal.
Law firm adds prominent media attorneys following merger
Three Denver media lawyers who have worked for The Denver Post and Westword soon will stand under a new flag.
International law firm hops across 17th Street
The company’s Denver office has scooted across 17th Street to occupy 10,000 square feet at 1225 17th St., a stone’s throw from its previous office in the Tabor Center.
Local chef sues N.Y. producers over TV show license
Frank Bonanno is suing producers at film studio Left of Frame that directed the two most recent seasons of his public television program, Chef Driven.
Judge settles on 12-year sentence for $10M accounting fraud
In a sentencing hearing, Judge Christine Arguello lopped off 30 months from her original recommendation for Don Iley’s time in prison.
A mountain of litigation over who owns an incomplete Aspen trophy
The tug of war for one of the most impressive houses in Aspen has pitted a serial entrepreneur against a Dutch investor in bankruptcy court. Developer Leathem Stearn and lender Paul J.A. “Lex” Van Hessen are wrestling in court over who is the rightful owner of a 21,000-square-foot mansion at the base of Aspen Mountain…. Read more »