“The crypto operation has left Adams County,” a Renegade Oil & Gas executive said. But the county still wants a judge to ban mining there.
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Hounding emails, IRS check could cost divorce lawyer her license
Brenda Storey wants the state Supreme Court to overturn her one-year suspension. Emails show she badgered a client for money and banked a couple’s tax refund.
State’s highest-grossing restaurant gets reprieve in liquor license fight
Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.
Adams County sues to shut down crypto mining at natural gas well
The well owner disputes the county’s claims that the operation violates zoning laws and is unsafe.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.14.22
A couple who lost a home in the Marshall fire sue their insurance agent, a supplier of materials claims a contractor owes $1.1 million, and two apartment complexes in Aurora facility suits over bed bugs.
Broker trio battling Newmark in non-compete case file lawsuit in Denver
But Terrance Hunt, Chris Cowan and Shane Ozment can work in Colorado again after a New York judge’s injunction ended.
Designed to deceive? Brewery sued over ‘electrolyte infused’ hard seltzer
Boulder’s Upslope Brewing is accused of using the false promise of hydration to trick customers into buying its booze. The lawsuit is part of a growing trend.
Colorado’s highest-grossing restaurant about to lose its liquor license at DIA
“The penalty imposed does not fit the severity of the violation,” argues Timberline Steaks & Grille after it served beer to an underage police cadet.
Bandimere Speedway again sues Polis and JeffCo over pandemic-era restrictions
“This is a constitutional lawsuit,” John Bandimere III said in an interview Wednesday. “They should have never done this to small businesses and to the public and that it should never happen again.”
Michael Sawaya’s accuser asks judge to keep his case public
“The public has a right to know of Mr. Sawaya’s transgressions,” a plaintiff’s attorney told a Denver judge. The lawyer for Sawaya Law’s namesake disagrees.