
The insulated drinkware maker claims the giant retailer violated a company patent for a push-lock gasket in a can cooler.
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The insulated drinkware maker claims the giant retailer violated a company patent for a push-lock gasket in a can cooler.
Fourteen months after authorizing fines of up to $1,000 per day for booking providers like Airbnb and Vrbo, the city has yet to do so. And it hasn’t filed a criminal complaint in over two years.
The state will provide his legal representation despite accusations that he spent millions of stolen dollars on a lavish lifestyle including jaunts to Aspen and rent on a Country Club mansion.
A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.
Two Denver publications asked to see portions of a sexual harassment investigation into the Denver Public Schools board member.
Jazmine Foster-Hall, who worked at a Texas restaurant, is seeking class-action status for all tipped employees in her lawsuit.
In addition to the civil lawsuit, there has been a seemingly parallel criminal investigation into the kickback scheme. No one has been charged.
A school district sues over construction defects at a high school and another lawsuit alleges fraud and conspiracy related to a commercial property transaction.
The Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association claims that the department and Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties need to pay $50 million to break away.
A married couple of real estate agents were ousted for, among other things, allegedly blasting music from a golf cart and behaving inappropriately during a massage.
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