Major Morgan III, 30, and Dillon Rosenbrook, 32, are accused of running “an illicit fraud scheme” over three years.
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Major Morgan III, 30, and Dillon Rosenbrook, 32, are accused of running “an illicit fraud scheme” over three years.
Morrison Foerster is staying downtown.
Inspirato is accused of neglecting a 9,000-square-foot home, a landlord’s $58M loan lands in court, Punch Bowl Social sued by an architect, and more.
Brian Watson is scheduled for trial and Jared Leonard is likely to avoid one.
Shoddy work on a 7,200-square-foot Cherry Hills home, a $12.6 million default on an apartment building in west Denver, and more.
The RiNo restaurant has surrendered its space to landlord Lagniappe Capital Partners.
Hacked emails cost a Westminster homebuyer $183,000, a new Aurora golf simulator bar reportedly owes $127,000 to a contractor, and more.
Kyle Scott died in a crash last fall. His widow and brother are suing the co-owner of his companies for not buying his shares.
Super Mega Bien’s Anthony Maciag and Tabatha Knop sued to get paid. But a third owner, Dana Rodriguez, isn’t involved in the lawsuit.
Jason Flores-Williams previously sued Denver over homeless sweeps and claimed in court that the Colorado River is a living person.
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