
Jurors sided with Frank Azar after a seven-day trial in December. Ivy Ngo wants a higher court to take a look.
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Jurors sided with Frank Azar after a seven-day trial in December. Ivy Ngo wants a higher court to take a look.
The Office Social Club is an illicit “sexual encounter center,” the city alleges. The club says that’s a misunderstanding.
The company pays homeowners an upfront commission of $300 to $5,000 and in exchange, the homeowners must hire MV to be their broker if they sell the house within 40 years.
The developer says it spent more than a million dollars planning but Westminster won’t sell it the land.
David Nagel started the Denver firm that is now Cantafio & Song. He’s suing it and his former partners.
Elevation Community Land Trust sues over an online rent portal, a Boulder landlord says it’s owed $1.7M in back rent and a construction consulting firm sues over a non-compete agreement.
The state says Southwest violated a paid leave law. Southwest says it’s exempt from that law.
Ian Hicks is a sole practitioner in Denver. His suspension takes effect March 2.
DataSafe of Colorado’s customers have included the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
Nancy Leprino and her sister claimed that James Leprino cost them as much as $900 million. A jury of six Denverites disagreed.
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