A Denver landlord asked Robinson & Henry for help enforcing a settlement with a former coffee shop owner. However, after the settlement was reached, the coffee shop owner reneged because the paperwork wasn’t signed.
Our Litigation Attorneys argued in court that all parties, including legal counsel, understood the agreement was secured and binding. The judge agreed.
The court found the agreement was legally binding, even though it hadn’t been signed. The coffee shop, now closed, must pay our client.