They’re asking a judge to block development of Echelon at Eagle Bend, a 260-unit complex in southeast Aurora.
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Marshall Fire victims keep suing their insurance companies
Fifteen months after the fire, 17 cases are ongoing. Five were filed just last month.
Judge rejects bulk of Amazon’s claims against Watson in Virginia kickback suit
“There’s been a lot of unusual aspects to this, including how vigorously Amazon has pursued these claims,” Brian Watson’s attorney said of the case.
Chubby’s heir accused of skimming $324K from Northside restaurant
A grandson of founder Stella Cordova is being sued by two minority owners in the 56-year-old eatery.
Accounting firm scrutinized by SEC for shoddy audit
Spicer Jeffries was publicly censured and an executive was suspended from appearing before the SEC.
The $174,000 question: Who gets the money Steve Bachar brought to court?
After his restitution-for-probation deal collapsed, others came for Bachar’s $174,370. Three judges will decide who gets it.
Xcel could spend $31M cleaning up contaminated Elitch Gardens site
The issues relate to a power plant that was demolished decades ago.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 3.30.23
Toxic fumes at a Denver condo complex, a fire at a beauty salon, spurious liens against the IRS and more.
Oilman Jack Grynberg was insane but his contract valid, judge rules
Grynberg’s family is suing his former attorneys for malpractice. A judge says the late oilman “suffered from insane delusions.”
‘I’m not sorry’: Business lawyer suspended for forging letter to ex-wife
“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.