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Law firm Frost Brown Todd takes six Moye White attorneys, starts Denver office
Lewis Roca also said it has hired three lawyers from Moye White, which is otherwise being swallowed by Fennemore.
Family law firm accuses its attorney of competing against it
“I don’t really want to talk much about it,” says veteran divorce lawyer Mark Smith.
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Bachar ran half marathon, was preparing to leave prison before his death
Bachar, 58, died in a prison in Rifle on March 15. Authorities are investigating.
Nearly all of Moye White leaving for another law firm
Eighty employees, including 50 lawyers, are moving to the Denver office of Fennemore.
Alleged crypto fraudster spent $200K on Broncos suite, FBI claims
Robert Robb, a 46-year-old from Weld County, faces one count of wire fraud.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 3.28.24
A $23 million hotel in Thornton gets a receiver, a general contractor sues for $11.5 million, and more.
‘Slap in the face’: Man avoids prison after taking millions from friend’s family
“He’s not likely to pay a dime of this,” judge says while ordering $271,000 in restitution.
Denver CEO sentenced to 71 months for taking $10M from investors
“It’s good to get him off the street,” says Mike Caplinger of Denver, a purported victim.