Tag:DOJ

Colorado Lawyers on Growing Number of Federal Antitrust Cases

A massive antitrust case is an example of a growing trend in Colorado and across the country, according to local attorneys.

City of Denver and Concert Promoters Settle Claims They Overcharged for Wheelchair-Accessible Seating at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the City and County of Denver and concert promoters for Red Rocks resolved an ADA discrimination claim.

Colorado Attorneys React to Uber Lawsuit Settlement Involving People With Disabilities

The Department of Justice reached a settlement July 18 with Uber resolving a lawsuit alleging the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.

DCP Midstream Settlement Announced, Resolving Clean Air Act Violations

Federal and state entities announced a settlement with DCP Operating Company LP and five other subsidiaries of DCP Midstream LP.

Uber Agrees to Pay More Than $1.7 Million to Resolve Lawsuit for Overcharging People with Disabilities

The DOJ announced a settlement agreement on July 18 with Uber to resolve allegations it violated the ADA with wait time charges.

Delta Airlines to Pay $10.5 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations

The DOJ announced Delta Airlines will pay $10.5 million to settle False Claims Act allegations for falsely reporting mail delivery times.

TracFone Wireless to Pay $13.4 Million to Settle False Claims Relating to FCC’s Lifeline Program

The DOJ announced TracFone Wireless Inc. agreed to pay $13.4 million to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act.

Durango Train Company Agrees to Pay $20 Million to Settle Federal ‘416 Fire’ Lawsuit

A Durango train operator has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a federal lawsuit over a devastating 2018 wildfire.