Fund manager Tysdal pleads guilty to criminal counts of securities fraud
Tyler Tysdal pleaded guilty to two criminal counts of securities fraud on Thursday. (BusinessDen file) Local fund manager Tyler Tysdal has pleaded guilty to two criminal counts of securities fraud by...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.1.21
Adams District Court Trans Lease Inc. v. Ground Zero Construction Inc.; Jamie D. Garman; and Rodney E. Garman Defendant leased construction equipment as of Dec. 31, 2019, now owing $732,320.72....
View ArticleDU law professor accuses law school of gender bias
The Sturm College of Law on the University of Denver campus. (BusinessDen file) A professor at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law has sued the school, claiming sex-based employment...
View ArticleLoHi shoe store sues restaurant over outdoor dining setup
My Brother’s Bar has six tables covered by igloo-like domes and four picnic tables outside in the parking lot. (Courtesy of My Brother’s Bar) A LoHi shoe seller wants to give its restaurant neighbor’s...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.15.21
Adams District Court Wagner Equipment Co. d/b/a Wagner Rents Inc. v. Western Enterprises Inc. d/b/a Renovations Landscaping Inc.; and Benjamin T. Seidl Plaintiff says defendant has failed to pay for...
View ArticleDaVita, former CEO indicted over ‘no poaching’ deals with competitors
DaVita is based in downtown Denver, operating out of 500,000 square feet in two buildings at the base of the Millennium Bridge near Union Station. (Eric Heinz photo) Denver-based dialysis provider...
View ArticleTyler Tysdal pleaded guilty in court. But online, things look more upbeat
A screenshot of a “Tyler Tysdal” Google search, which calls up a lot of results that compete with news coverage of his late June guilty plea to two counts of securities fraud. If you’re interested in...
View ArticleJudge rules against Chinese investors in suit over Vail condo development
The Solaris condo project in Vail has been the focus of a lawsuit by Chinese investors. (BusinessDen file) A federal district court judge in Denver has terminated a lawsuit filed by dozens of Chinese...
View ArticleDTC restaurant sues spa’s plumber, contractor over flooding damage
Ambli Global at Belleview Station was set to reopen after Labor Day in 2020, but had to push back the opening date because of flooding in the restaurant. (Lucy Peterson photo) A Denver Tech Center...
View ArticleConstruction company sues labor department over paid family leave law
A lawsuit was filed against the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment challenging the state’s new paid family and medical leave program. (Lily O’Neill photo) Will Colorado’s new paid family and...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.29.21
Arapahoe District Court ES Propco – 1100 West Mississippi Avenue LLC v. Brightway Roofing of Denver LLC; Huy (Denny) Nguyen; and John Thanh Nguyen Plaintiff says in purchasing the property at 1100 W....
View ArticleNew arena, stadium rehab could be separate ballot measures
The Stadium Arena at the National Western Complex at 4655 Humboldt St. (Courtesy of Colorado State University) Denver voters may have the chance in November to separately decide whether two major...
View ArticleStorm surge: Former gas trader sues firm on $14M bonus as Texas froze
The winter storm that hit Texas in February was a boon for Denver-based Concord Energy Holdings. A former employee claims in a lawsuit that his trading generated $143 million in profits. After...
View ArticleSuit claims Park Hill home demolisher reneged on salvage agreement
The owner of the land where “The Hut” once stood subdivided the lot into four parcels, and applications have been filed to put in two single-family homes at the new addresses of 1930 and 1950 N. Albion...
View ArticleArapahoe Square property owner sues over nearby homeless encampment
A lawsuit targets a homeless encampment that has sprung up around the office building at 2260 California St. No tents were erected at the property on Tuesday. (Lucy Peterson photos) The owner of an...
View ArticleDenver sues energy firm for not removing solar panels for roof repairs
The building at 4495 Jason St. is used by the Denver Department of Parks and Recreation. (Eric Heinz photo) The city of Denver has sued a solar energy company, alleging it did not comply with an...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.12.21
Adams District Court Pingguo LLC v. Brother Bear Childcare; Charles Steg; and Rochelle Steg Plaintiff says tenant is in default of a seven-year lease agreement ending Dec. 31, 2021, for 2650 E. 120th...
View ArticleBrokers who jumped firms can’t work in Colorado for a year
From left, Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan. A judge ruled that the three multifamily brokers can’t offer their services in Colorado for a year. (BusinessDen file) A judge in New York has...
View ArticleResidents sue again in bid to oust Park Hill homeless campsite
The city-sanctioned homeless campsite at Park Hill United Methodist Church. (BusinessDen file) Nearby residents seeking to remove a city-sanctioned homeless encampment outside the Park Hill United...
View ArticleGrocer says new landlord trying to force it out
The owner of the Save A Lot at 1951 S. Federal Blvd. claims in a lawsuit that the new landlord is trying to force it out in order to develop an apartment complex. (Eric Heinz photos) The owner of a...
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