
The plaintiff, an investor in the concert, walked out of the trial in protest last month. Then the judge ordered him to pay the promoter’s company $285,000.
The plaintiff, an investor in the concert, walked out of the trial in protest last month. Then the judge ordered him to pay the promoter’s company $285,000.
After a David-and-Goliath legal battle, Stryker must pay millions of dollars to ORP Surgical for recruiting its employees in violation of a contract.
Residents allege Number 38 violated its city license within days. The owners dispute that and say they are following the rules.
The bartender who tackled the deceased claimed the man’s friend is partly at fault for starting a fight that strained his bad heart and led to his death.
A lawsuit the Colorado Supreme Court was asked to weigh in on last week gives insight into a federal investigation. Is it ongoing? The FBI won’t say.
Ivy Ngo says she created Azar’s class action department, then was hit with a “smear campaign” when she left. Azar says she tried to steal clients.
Neighbors had objected to the noise at Number 38. But an official decided to renew its dance cabaret license if it makes changes to be quieter.
Rockies Lodging Capital bought a Best Western with a promissory note that it hasn’t repaid, according to a lawsuit.
Three years after the indictment, the Attorney General’s Office admitted the securities fraud charges were based on activities beyond the statute of limitations.
Marlin Hershey is accused of working in concert with Dragul, an alleged Ponzi schemer, to bilk millions of dollars from Denver area investors.
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