
Douglas Bruce has been battling the city for years over two vacant properties he once owned.
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Douglas Bruce has been battling the city for years over two vacant properties he once owned.
“It’s a shame I ran out of the resources to defend a lot of the allegations,” Devon M. Barclay told a reporter.
Colorado Harvest Co. at 1568 S. Broadway was one of the city’s first recreational dispensaries.
An online program frees up attorneys and gives clients a larger slice of settlements, Chalat Hatten & Banker says.
A manager at the venue sued in May, claiming he was fired after blowing the whistle on Goth Babe’s performance.
The IRS determined the personal injury lawyer’s taxable income for the year was $1.7 million more than he claimed.
A lawsuit over Aurora apartment complex alleges a “renoviction” scheme and a former owner of Grateful Dead-themed bars is sued. Plus loads more real estate lawsuits.
As of New Year’s Day, one of the state’s largest personal injury firms is now the Wilhite Law Firm.
A judge has told the admitted thief to repay a retired energy consultant who loaned him money more than a decade ago.
A disbarred lawyer who struck a deal with prosecutors, a developer accused of misleading investors, and more.
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