Glendale-based Westside Investment Partners was caught in the middle of a January lawsuit between the airport and the city of Aurora.
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Angelina Jolie lookalike sues Denver production company over reality show pitch
Melanie Tolbert says “Good Bones,” which airs on HGTV, ripped off her “Like Mother, Like Daughter” pitch.
Alterra, A-Basin, Aspen attempt to force online lift ticket seller into bankruptcy
The petitioners accuse Liftopia of “failure to pay contractual fees,” and say they’re collectively owed $3 million.
Dragul contests receiver’s $3M legal bill
“We are aware of the costs, and I wish it would have been simpler or easier,” countered receiver Harvey Sender.
Landlord sues Red Robin over unpaid HQ rent
The company leases approximately 62,000 square feet in Greenwood Village.
Hard seltzer company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Sup’s organic beverages come in flavors such as cucumber, lemon, peach and black cherry.
Aurora law firm sues in effort to keep new alpine-inspired name
Stein Law last year began doing business as Mountain Peak Law Group. An Oregon law firm noticed.
Coronavirus roundup: Denver requires masks, some businesses can reopen Saturday
Plus, more companies have informed the state of layoffs.
They run their own law firm. And also an industrial lubricant manufacturer
“Our revenue in the law firm certainly took a huge drop … but at the same time, we had a plan in place on how to allocate time between both businesses,” said Mike Sandstrum.
Trammell Crow agrees to $250K settlement in convention center bid-rigging investigation
It’s the second company to settle this month, following Mortenson.