“Nobody seems to care that I have to front expenses,” said the general counsel for the operator Arcis Golf. “Clearly, since the city is taking the land, I have no way to make income, but I am stuck with the expenses. Something’s not right there.”
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Denver revokes homeowner’s short-term rental license for first time
A city official ruled Wednesday that Garth Yettick’s mansion in Country Club isn’t his primary residence. Yettick recently listed the property for sale.
THC pill company says dispensary chain ripped off branding for competing products
Pueblo-based Stratos sued the Native Roots chain last week.
Landlord seeks to evict urgent care clinic in Lakewood over unpaid rent
The landlord says the clinic’s failure to pay February rent of $14,504 means the clinic now owes the landlord more than $215,000.
Two Kia dealerships sue carmaker, say new Denver dealership would hurt their sales
The lawsuit indicates a Kia dealership is set to replace Emich Volkswagen when it leaves Colorado Boulevard.
Lawsuit demands Denver law firm drop “Bold” from its name
Denver’s Bold Legal doesn’t believe anyone has confused it and Washington-based Bold IP, which filed the lawsuit.
‘Excessive and unreasonable’: Englewood CEO sues law firm over billing practices
Denver law firm Don, Galleher & Associates represented John Dorsey for years and said his lawsuit against the firm “has absolutely no merits.”
In lawsuit, two say they’re owed cut of Denver Central Market building sale
Edens purchased the building from developer Ken Wolf and associates last April for $11.5 million.
Lawsuit: Cybercriminals duped attorney, made off with $200k in settlement funds
A Denver attorney is being sued by a former client, a Colorado Springs HOA.
Brownstein Hyatt taps Rich Benenson to be firm’s next managing partner
Benenson, 50, will assume the role July 1, replacing Adam Agron, managing partner since 2013.