U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
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By The Rio, Carl's Jr. Restaurants named in suit over allegations of illegal nonsolicitation policy
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado man and former shift leader/manager at a Carl's Jr. restaurant alleges he lost wages because of a conspiracy between Carl's Jr. and its franchisees. -
Boulder's gun ban challenged by Second Amendment advocates; Federal case on hold while state lawsuit sorted out
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge will take a step back from the lawsuit filed against the city of Boulder, Colorado, by gun owners and an organization over the city’s assault weapons ban. -
Boulder fights to get climate change lawsuit back to state court
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – Kevin S. Hannon, counsel for the city of Boulder and Boulder County, as well as San Miguel County, filed his argument as to why their climate change lawsuit against oil companies should stay in state court instead of being removed to U.S. district court. -
Boulder got things rolling, but momentum for suing Big Oil lacking in the rest of Colorado
The rest of Colorado seems to have little interest in following the lead of three communities in the state that have sued Big Oil over the alleged effects of global warming. -
Boulder poised to ask federal judge to move its climate change case back to home court
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado federal judge has approved a briefing schedule for determining a final location to hear a climate change lawsuit filed by local Colorado officials against two oil companies -
Colorado registered nurse alleges she was terminated over fraud complaints
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A registered nurse formerly employed by a Cortez, Colorado hospital alleges she was terminated after complaining of Medicare fraud. -
Colorado business seeks dismissal of transgender man's discrimination complaint
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado tire shop has filed a motion to dismiss a discrimination complaint filed by a transgender man. -
Eco-Site, T-Mobile file suit against Colorado county over denial to construct a wireless-communications facility
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A wireless telecommunications company alleges that its permit request to construct a facility in Colorado was wrongfully denied. -
Zen Magnets seeks relief over Consumer Product Safety Commission final order
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A Colorado maker of small magnets is seeking a review of an order filed by the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission that ordered a stop sale of the product. -
Oklahoma police pension system says Jagged Peak, multiple banks misrepresented financials
DENVER (Legal Newsline) — A pension system has filed a class action lawsuit against Jagged Peak Energy, Citigroup Global Markets, Credit Suisse Securities (USA) and other financial institutions, alleging liability and negligence. -
Justice Department sues to block dietary supplement sales
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado has entered a permanent injunction against EonNutra LLC, two related companies and owner Michael Floren to block the sale of allegedly adulterated and misbranded dietary supplements. -
Woman suing Chipotle for billions over photo has $100 to her name
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – Faced with unemployment and only $100 to her name, a California woman has sued fast-food giant Chipotle for $2.2 billion over the allegedly unlawful use of a photo. -
Property owners accuse Texas corporation of negligent misrepresentation
DENVER (Legal Newsline) — Four property owners are suing a Texas business and its officers, alleging fraud, negligent misrepresentation and tortious interference. -
Woman claims she faced retaliation from Higher Education Inc. for reporting alleged violations
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – A woman alleges the operator of for-profit colleges in Colorado retaliated against her for reporting purported violations. -
Couple claim Specialized Loan Servicing misapplied loan payments
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – An Alabama couple have filed a class action lawsuit against a Highland Ranch, Colorado, mortgage servicer over allegations it misapplied payments on the debt. -
Two Colorado residents accuse solar company, financial firm of improper agreements
DENVER (Legal Newsline) — A Colorado couple are suing a solar company and a financing firm, alleging improper agreements. -
Dish Network alleges Tribune Broadcasting aired defamatory content
DENVER — A Colorado company has filed suit against Tribune Broadcasting Co. LLC, claiming that the broadcasting company allegedly made defamatory content about the plaintiff and broadcast it via its channels and various websites.