Aaron Bradford, who started his own firm after stints at Holland & Knight and Lathrop & Gage, joins Sheridan Ross as a shareholder.
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Denver Water sues river district over Ritschard Dam maintenance
The lawsuit claims the Colorado River Water Conservation District deferred repairs until Denver Water would be contractually obligated to pay for nearly half the cost.
Re/Max settles lawsuit against competitor eXp Realty
The Denver-based firm said eXp “induced” multiple Re/Max franchisees to “abandon” their franchise before the end of the agreed-upon term.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.26.21
A subcontractor sues a landlord for unpaid construction at a Pearl Street tavern, plus claims that businesses owed rent and failed to pay for equipment.
‘Impoverished’ Northstar hit with $4M forfeiture case as firm unloads properties
Brian Watson’s real estate firm has been battling the FBI and Amazon for 18 months. The millions belong to “innocent” investors, his lawyers say.
Grocer says new landlord trying to force it out
A lawsuit claims that a dispute over the Save A Lot’s loading ramp is really about its landlord’s desire to redevelop the site into apartments.
Residents sue again in bid to oust Park Hill homeless campsite
Plaintiffs claim a Denver zoning administrator didn’t have the authority to approve the encampment outside a church and ask a court to invalidate its permit.
Brokers who jumped firms can’t work in Colorado for a year
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by Newmark in May when they joined CBRE for violating a non-compete agreement.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.12.21
A satellite company is accused of owing $788,000 for leasing Newmont Mining’s space in Greenwood Village and buying its equipment but not paying for it.
Denver sues energy firm for not removing solar panels for roof repairs
After a hailstorm damaged a Denver Parks and Recreation building, AES Distributed Power was told to remove its generating facility but did not do so.