Westminster’s Tax Guard says three workers lifted 36 clients, started their own firm.
Justin Wingerter
Judge threatened CBRE with contempt over subpoena in Boulder Twitter case
The matter ended Thursday when CBRE handed over the subpoenaed documents.
Camper company goes broke because judge orders it to pay $630K
Wolf Rigs’ CEO is a convicted thief with a history of bankruptcies and court judgments.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.29.24
QuikTrip sues Lakewood city planners, rats infest a Cherry Hills Village home, a duct company is said to have started a school fire, and more.
Tavern restaurant group selling properties, closing locations as owners split
“Hey, look, we had a great run, right?” says Frank Schultz, who will start an offshoot.
Tattered Cover lost $340K in January, expects February losses
“Our sales essentially double in December and then in January we have to pay the bill for that,” CEO says.
Law firm paid ransom to hackers who held its data hostage, lawsuit says
Campbell Killin Brittan & Ray was attacked in July. It says others need to prepare.
Inventor says buyers of Boulder mansion ‘abusing the legal system’ by suing
Howard “Binx” Selby III is countersuing the owners of the 27,000-square-foot house.
Failed $7M buy of West Colfax townhomes leads broker to sue her client
Erin Fisher says a buyer in California reneged, costing her $175,000 in commissions.
A lawyer’s $10 donation has turned into a years-long legal pursuit
Jordan Thomas gave to Childhelp in 2021. “I think that calling it a charity is too charitable.”