The city of Denver is on the verge of settling for $76,000 a claim filed by two law school students who said they were improperly arrested during a Halloween party at Club Vinyl and then subjected to ridicule and mistreatment at the Denver jail.
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The former Archbishop of Denver, J. Francis Stafford, said in Washington last week that the election of Barack Obama has ushered in a time of trial for America.
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The First American CoreLogic Inc. real estate research firm reported Friday that home-sale prices declined much less in the Denver area in September 2008, from the same month last year, than they did nationwide. (JPM) (BAC) (WFC) (FAF)
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U.S. appeals court says Albuquerque voter law legal (2 p.m.)
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Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- When Michael McNicholas, legal counsel at HSH Nordbank AG in London, needed help suing UBS AG to recover $275 million in subprime mortgage losses, he didn't bother turning to the big London law firms for help.
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Most people don't pay much attention to who their local judges are, but in what was a historic election cycle some legal experts became alarmed at the growing amount of special interest money being used to target judges across the country.
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On Oct. 24, 120 students graduated from the Kaplan College Denver campus. The graduation ceremony was held at the Doubletree Hotel, 8773 Yates Dr., in Westminster.
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DENVER----United Western Bancorp, Inc. announced today that Scot T. Wetzel, the Company’s chief executive officer, and Dennis R. Santistevan, chief financial officer of the Company’s primary operating subsidiary, United Western Bank®, will present at the 2008 Friedman Billings Ramsay Capital Markets Fall Investor Conference being held December 2 and 3, 2008 at the Grand Hyatt New York Hotel.
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The long public legal journey ended Tuesday for Roy Rice and Sue Garber - days of protesting outside Denver police headquarters, meetings with lawyers, and eventually the mayor, before finally learning that a lawsuit born of their daughter's death was settled.
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The Denver City Council tonight approved a $3 million settlement for the family of Emily Rae Rice, who died in the Denver City Jail.
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