
Jay Hermele’s CaseYak will compete against other legal startups at an American Bar Association competition in Chicago in March.
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Jay Hermele’s CaseYak will compete against other legal startups at an American Bar Association competition in Chicago in March.
Jared Kleinstein created Gondola for employees of his company Fresh Tape Media before opening it to the public.
Craig Antico founded a prominent nonprofit that landed $80M from McKenzie Scott. But now he’s back in the for-profit sector.
A Boulder beverage firm, a payment processing company and a startup that transcribes government meetings were among those that raised cash.
Chimney Trail CO has raised $300,000 and mailed roughly 1,500 kits since its launch last year.
The firm based in LoDo went public through a SPAC deal last year. The stock has lost almost 90 percent of its value.
Among companies raising cash: the maker of an autonomous lawnmower and an operator of facilities for kids with autism.
The founder of Pueblo-based ActivArmor wants to take advantage of the 3D printers that hospitals and clinics increasingly have.
“Given the current economic conditions, we made the decision to accelerate our path towards profitability,” CEO Mark Frank said.
DispatchHealth and Choice Market are among the companies that raised cash.
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