Denver Courts Swamped with Real Estate Disputes: A Dive into Recent Lawsuits Over Shoddy Work and Contract Breaches

Denver, Colorado — A series of real estate lawsuits has recently emerged in local courthouses, highlighting ongoing disputes involving construction deficiencies, improper management, and financial grievances. From shoddy workmanship allegations to claims of fraud, these cases reflect broader tensions in the region’s real estate landscape. In the Adams District Court, several cases were initiated, including Nathan Schlosser’s complaint against Spartan Builders LLC. Schlosser alleges that the contractor failed to meet professional standards on work conducted at a location in Strasburg. The case was officially lodged on July 16, 2025. Another noteworthy case involves plaintiffs Adrian … Read more

Denver Takes Legal Stand Against Trump Administration Over $24 Million Grant Rescission Amid Immigration Dispute

Denver has filed a lawsuit against the federal government following the Trump administration’s decision to revoke $24 million in federal grants. This funding was earmarked to assist the city as it managed the arrival of nearly 43,000 new immigrants between late 2022 and the fall of 2024. Denver’s lawsuit is part of a broader legal challenge that includes participation from Chicago and Pima County, Arizona. The plaintiffs argue that the federal government’s actions violate constitutional provisions granting Congress authority over appropriations. They also contend that the administration did not adhere to the Administrative Procedure Act, … Read more

Appeals Court Reverses $4 Million Verdict in Controversial Denver SWAT Operation Involving Elderly Woman

DENVER, Colo. — A Colorado appeals court has recently overturned a substantial $4 million jury verdict awarded to an elderly woman following a controversial SWAT operation at her residence in Denver. The decision, which has ignited discussions surrounding police procedures and accountability, marks a significant turn in a case that has drawn attention from various sectors of the community. The incident in question stemmed from a 2019 SWAT raid that targeted the woman’s home based on allegations of drug-related activity. At the time, the resident, who is in her 70s, was reportedly subjected to a … Read more

Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Against Colorado and Denver, Challenging State Immigration Policies

Denver, Colorado — The Trump administration has initiated legal action against Colorado and its capital, Denver, asserting that both entities obstruct immigration enforcement operations in violation of federal law. Governor Jared Polis emphasized that Colorado does not identify as a “sanctuary state” and works alongside various law enforcement agencies. Filed earlier this week in a federal court located in Colorado, the lawsuit names notable figures including Governor Polis and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. The U.S. Department of Justice’s legal filings cite specific Colorado statutes allegedly in conflict with federal regulations. These include a law that … Read more