City of Fort Collins v. Open International, LLC et al

  1. November 08, 2024

    Colo. City Says Software Co. Trying To Dodge $20M Verdict

    A city in Colorado has urged a federal court to force a software developer to turn over customer contracts and other documents to prove the company is not transferring assets to avoid paying a $20 million judgment, accusing the firm of playing a "corporate shell game."

  2. August 15, 2024

    Judge 'Dumbfounded' By Software Co.'s Bids To Undo Verdict

    A Colorado federal judge said Thursday she was "dumbfounded" by a software company's decision to renew requests to set aside a jury verdict or amend a $19.8 million judgment against it, asking an attorney for the company to offer an explanation for the move.

  3. March 22, 2024

    Colo. City Wins $13.5M For Software Co.'s Trickery

    A Colorado federal judge says a software company that was found to have lied to secure a multimillion project with the city of Fort Collins must pay $13.5 million for the city's costs stemming from its fraud.

  4. November 06, 2023

    Software Biz Tricked Colo. City Into Contract, Jury Finds

    A federal jury in Denver has sided with the city of Fort Collins on its claim that software company Open International LLC lied about its product to trick the city into signing a multimillion-dollar deal to create an integrated billing system to coincide with the launch of new municipal broadband services.

  5. October 23, 2023

    Software Co. Knew It Couldn't Deliver For Colo. City, Jury Told

    A Colorado city and a software company blamed each other in their opening statements to a Denver federal jury Monday about an ill-fated multimillion-dollar utility billing system, with city officials saying they were duped and the software firm claiming the city was "unwilling and unable" to hold up its end of the deal.