
Legal bills for defunct retailer Sports Authority have topped $10 million since the Englewood-based chain filed bankruptcy in March.
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Legal bills for defunct retailer Sports Authority have topped $10 million since the Englewood-based chain filed bankruptcy in March.
A local accountant whose firm retreated into bankruptcy facing claims that he stole millions from his clients is now facing a hefty slate of criminal charges.
A Fraser couple that invested $1.5 million in a high-end blue jeans maker wants a refund.
A Denver trial law firm is moving up from the 10th to the 14th floor of its downtown office tower.
The trustee handling a bankruptcy proceeding for an accountant accused of stealing small businesses’ withholding taxes has turned up less than $1 million. Authorities don’t yet know where the rest of the money went.
After more than 50 years in business, a Denver law firm is packing up and closing its doors.
Two former Jones & Keller shareholders were included in a series of hires by a local firm attempting to branch out into business law.
Two lawyers who for years schussed down the ski slopes will now see each other in more formal attire.
Three Denver attorneys are joining their third law firm.
We were here first, says Larsen Law Offices, insisting that Larson Law Office infringes on its name.
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