
A judge ruled that the accused fraudster will be disbarred Aug. 1, the same day he is scheduled to be arraigned.
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A judge ruled that the accused fraudster will be disbarred Aug. 1, the same day he is scheduled to be arraigned.
The winning bid was $88.2 million, a 50 percent drop from the last time Denver Energy Center changed hands.
Meanwhile, mentions of Sawaya have slowly disappeared from the Sawaya Law Firm’s website.
Three buyers of what was ostensibly an 1894 work by the Mexican artist José María Velasco say the $50,000 painting is a fake.
The delays have allowed the investment fund manager to collect restitution to shorten his sentence. An attorney for his victims says he “should be behind bars.”
Plaintiffs sue over a tiny house, contractors claim they weren’t paid, and an investor says a defendant owes $4.4 million for failing to close on a property.
A New York judge says new evidence that CBRE oversaw the recruiting from New York caused him to change his mind and decide CBRE can be sued there.
DaVita won a $700,000 judgment last year against Bachar, who allegedly pocketed the money DaVita paid him for masks in 2020. It claims he still hasn’t paid up.
A Florida man sued the park, alleging The Cyclone roller coaster’s seatbelts malfunctioned. The park claims he is at fault because he lifted his arms.
The Auraria Student Lofts have been the subject of complaints and lawsuits over bad leases, broken elevators and faulty plumbing.
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