
A lengthy and litigious saga has played out at I-25 and U.S. 36 since 2016.
A lengthy and litigious saga has played out at I-25 and U.S. 36 since 2016.
They’re asking a judge to block development of Echelon at Eagle Bend, a 260-unit complex in southeast Aurora.
Fifteen months after the fire, 17 cases are ongoing. Five were filed just last month.
A grandson of founder Stella Cordova is being sued by two minority owners in the 56-year-old eatery.
Spicer Jeffries was publicly censured and an executive was suspended from appearing before the SEC.
After his restitution-for-probation deal collapsed, others came for Bachar’s $174,370. Three judges will decide who gets it.
The issues relate to a power plant that was demolished decades ago.
Toxic fumes at a Denver condo complex, a fire at a beauty salon, spurious liens against the IRS and more.
Grynberg’s family is suing his former attorneys for malpractice. A judge says the late oilman “suffered from insane delusions.”
“As a father, I did the right thing. As an attorney, there’s no excuse for breaking the rules and I knew that,” said Andrew Newell.
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