Recent stories in the business section of the Denver Post have featured real estate development around light rail stations. First, there was the story of the Denver Federal Center, and a few days later an article on the Denver Design District. This appears to be a continuation of the theme that transportation will
April 2011
Arbitration Provisions in Real Estate Contracts
By Dimitri Adloff on
Posted in Litigation
With early signs of an economic recovery, developers, investors, and lenders have cautiously started exploring new deals. With new deals come new contracts, and with new contracts it is important to take another look at some of the “standard” provisions to which many of us have grown accustomed. One such provision which has become standard…
Beware of Report-Filing Letters Targeting Colorado Registered Entities
By Erik Jensen on
Posted in Corporate Matters
Numerous Colorado registered entities have recently received solicitations through the mail offering report-filing services. Official-looking letters titled “Periodic Report” are being issued and sent by “Corporate Controllers Unit” and seek to have Colorado registered entities pay an “Annual Fee” of $225 to have a “Periodic Report” filed on their behalf. These letters contain a form…