Denver Jury Faces High-Stakes Decision Over South Dakota Firm’s Alleged Interference in Costa Rican Oil Deal

DENVER — A jury in Denver has been urged by a South Dakota energy company to dismiss claims that it unlawfully influenced a substantial agreement involving oil and gas rights across nearly 2.3 million acres in Costa. The dispute centers on allegations that the company’s actions disrupted a legitimate deal. During the proceedings, the energy firm presented its defense, arguing that it acted within the bounds of legal business practices. Its representatives emphasized that the charges brought against them are unfounded and lack substantive evidence. This case has attracted attention not only for its potential … Read more

Trump Administration Takes Legal Action Against Colorado, Denver for Alleged Sanctuary Law Violations

DENVER — The Trump administration has initiated legal action against the state of Colorado and the city of Denver, contesting the legality of their so-called “sanctuary laws.” The federal government argues these laws impede immigration enforcement efforts and adversely affect public safety. The lawsuit was filed in a federal court, highlighting a growing national debate over the balance between local control and federal immigration policy. At the heart of the suit is the administration’s assertion that these sanctuary measures foster an environment that shields undocumented immigrants from law enforcement, making it more difficult to deport … Read more

Denver Judge Temporarily Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants, Cites Need for Legal Process Clarity

Denver, Colorado — A federal judge has temporarily suspended the deportation of Venezuelan migrants in Colorado, mandating significant changes in the process for handling these cases under the Alien Enemies Act. This pause, ordered by District Court Judge Charlotte Sweeney, includes the requirement that affected individuals receive advanced notice of deportation, access to legal counsel, and the receipt of information in their native language. Judge Sweeney’s decision demands that migrants threatened with deportation receive a 21-day notice before any action is taken. Additionally, they must be informed about their legal rights, including the option for … Read more

Denver Jury Awards $13.5 Million to Tenants in Historic Habitability Lawsuit Against Apartment Complex

Denver, CO – A Denver jury this week awarded approximately $13.5 million to former residents of a troubled apartment complex after concluding that the complex’s owners and managers had violated Colorado’s housing laws. This decision concluded a class action lawsuit brought against the Mint Urban Infinity apartment complex, located near Louisiana Avenue and Colorado Boulevard, and involved more than 2,000 tenants who lived there during the relevant period from October 22, 2018, to June 28, 2022. According to the verdict, the tenants will receive a 31.42% reduction in rent per unit per month for the … Read more