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Family feud: Minority owners sue cheesemaker Leprino Foods and its billionaire CEO
Among other things, the plaintiffs are asking a court to dissolve the company.
Following kickback claim, Amazon scrutinizes Northstar CEO’s assets, including Cherry Hills mansion and private jet
Brian Watson told the court he’s worth $61 million.
Amazon accuses Denver real estate firm of ‘significant fraud and kickback scheme’
Northstar Commercial Partners is led by CEO Brian Watson, whose home was raided by the FBI in April.
COVID Q&A: Monarch Casino COO David Farahi
We’re talking with local executives about steering their firms during the pandemic.
State agrees to alternative measures after strip club lawsuit over 25-foot requirement
The show’s a lot closer — but now it’s behind Plexiglas.
Former dean of students sues Regis University over departure
Diane McSheehy says she was told she’d be re-hired to a comparable role if she agreed to step down, but that role never materialized.
Former chairman, donor sues CU Foundation over investment returns
Clarence Herbst thinks the foundation should invest just in index funds. Foundation CEO Jack Finlaw disagrees.
‘Eroticism requires less distance’: Strip club sues over 25-foot requirement
“Because Plaintiff, but not its competitors, must comply with the Spacing Requirement, Plaintiff will effectively be destroyed,” Player’s Club said in court.
Monfort 7-Eleven vacates unit in downtown hotel after dueling lawsuits
The store’s lease at the corner of 15th Street and Court Place expired at the end of May as part of a settlement.