Morley Swingle flew a pirate flag outside his office in Parker. He later texted women involved in cases he was prosecuting.
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Injury lawyer Michael Sawaya chided by judge for ethics lapse
Sawaya admits that he became financially involved with a client he was sleeping with. He and the client later sued each other.
Eight-figure court fight over Grand Apartments turns into legal ‘morass’
Fourteen companies and 32 lawyers are now involved in the complex case, which may require a five-week trial to sort out.
‘Not viable’: Debt holder tries to take over bankrupt Dillon condo project
The owner of Uptown 240’s debt says its real estate is worth $11.4 million, not the $27 million claimed by the project’s developers.
Pikes Peak summit builder accused by city of shoddy work at 14,000 feet
Colorado Springs has countersued GE Johnson after the company said it was still owed for its work.
Lender owed $50M seeks receiver for DTC office complex
It’s the second recent sign of trouble for the Fous Property Group, led by CEO Bahman Shafa.
Contractor sentenced for stealing clients’ down payments
Theodore Welker, 51, received probation and was ordered to pay $14,000 to victims. He is in prison on unrelated charges.
Centennial movie theater ad firm files for Chapter 11 with 10-figure debt
National Cinemedia says COVID and streaming have slashed revenues, but it’s rebounding.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 4.13.23
An activist sues the Gaylord Rockies Resort, work on the Brown Palace isn’t paid for, a mall is threatened with a mechanic’s lien foreclosure, and more.
Two Denver-area billboards lead to years of litigation and legislation
A lengthy and litigious saga has played out at I-25 and U.S. 36 since 2016.