“There is little likelihood of confusion” between the eatery and the exclusive golf course, he determined.
“There is little likelihood of confusion” between the eatery and the exclusive golf course, he determined.
“I feel terrible about what happened,” says Juliet Piccone, “and I have learned from it.”
Jared Leonard no longer owns the building where Campfire Lakewood operates, but says sales are stable across his four eateries.
The co-founder of an online bidding marketplace, who is countersuing, says it is misinformation, defamation and extortion.
Melissa Cipriani denies moving money around to avoid paying her aunt $19 million.
The company says the cafe is run down. The franchisee wants an extended franchise agreement before renovating.
The park, which just opened in June, is suing and being sued by the property owner.
A $3.9 million lien in the DTC, a $4.3 million apartment project foreclosure, a $1.1 million lemon in Centennial, and more.
The hearing officer’s recommendation follows years of discussion and litigation.
“Not every resolution is pretty, and this one isn’t,” a bankruptcy judge said.
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