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Chambers of commerce clash over logo

The region’s largest chamber of commerce is taking a new cannabis chamber to court, claiming that the new organization’s logo infringes on its copyright.

Former pilot sues Frontier

An Army veteran and former pilot for the Denver-based airline is taking the company to court over claims it illegally refused to hire him back after a deployment.

Energy law firms unite

An eight-employee energy firm based on Larimer Street is merging with a larger Texas firm with a local office in the Wells Fargo Center.

Longtime lawyers to retire, close firm

After 25 years in business and work with big-name clients, a Denver law firm is shutting down as its two founders ready to retire.

Mall fortune heiress sues IRS for $21M

A Carbondale woman and widow of a real estate billionaire filed a suit in Denver this week against the U.S. government. Her $21 million claim stems from an agreement that her late husband made in order to walk away from ownership of a struggling NBA team.

Korean newspapers grapple in court

The papers are taking their rivalry to court after one called the competing publication’s publisher “a person with a dual personality.”

Medical firm hit with class-action suit

A Castle Rock medical firm was sued by its shareholders last week over allegedly misleading them about a pending FDA ruling on the company’s primary product.

Country club water dispute seeps into court

A Centennial golf club has taken a four-year argument over its irrigation water to court and wants a judge to enforce a 1980s agreement with a local water authority.