
Dragul, 61, is winding down his legal cases, five and a half years after they began.
Dragul, 61, is winding down his legal cases, five and a half years after they began.
They deposited $6 million for condos in Dillon. They will get $75,000 back.
A $1 million plumbing bill in RiNo, a $212,000 dispute over DIA parking, and more.
“I’m a survivor, I’m not going to let it kill the company,” says the founder of Wolf Rigs.
“Vail, not the market, will now decide when and how deliveries will be made,” they say.
The Pad in Silverthorne filed for Chapter 11. Its top lender says it shouldn’t have.
“I’m a lawyer, I can do whatever I want,” Will Hart told police during a 2017 arrest.
“My clients very much want to make this loan to this iconic institution,” lawyer for Margie Gart says.
Who should pay for added security: the tenant or the landlord? A judge may decide.
Jurors were sent home Tuesday morning while the two sides sought a compromise.
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