The original dispute centers on the company’s wage practices. “Any comments that I made were and are legally protected,” attorney Mari Newman told BusinessDen.
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Attorney twice won steer at scholarship auction but never paid, stock show says
“This is a very unusual situation,” an attorney representing the Western Stock Show Association told BusinessDen.
Lakewood home health care agency sues Arizona company that shares name
Acaria Inc. is alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition.
Mortenson sues city for records wanted for convention center scandal defense
“It defies credulity that a project of this magnitude would generate less than 1,300 documents responsive to the CORA request,” the company said in last week’s lawsuit.
Rugby promoter who picked Denver for 2018 match lands in bankruptcy court
About 19,300 people attended the match between New Zealand and England at Mile High Stadium last June, according to an Australian news outlet.
BOK Financial sues recently departed executive over email sent to 130 customers
When Hotmail lands you in hot water: The Oklahoma-based bank says the use of customer email accounts by Kelly Condon amounts to theft of trade secrets.
Bank of the West says local CPA owes $692K
L. James CPA Inc. took out loans totaling $725,000 in November 2017, but has missed payments, according to a lawsuit.
Embattled real estate investor lists Cherry Hills Village mansion for sale
Two separate lenders to Dragul have initiated the foreclosure process in recent months, according to county records.
Retired lawyer in spat with law firm that bears his name
James Buchanan has turned on Buchanan & Stouffer.
LoDo building sells for $3M; new law firm to move in
Goddard & Hawkins has left Blake Street for Cherry Creek, and Richards Carrington is coming in.