SANTICH v. VCG HOLDING CORP.

Supreme Court Case No. 18SA212.

443 P.3d 62 (2019)

2019 CO 67

Georgina SANTICH, Amanda Livingston, Rebecca Rail, Amanda Gabriel, Casandra Windecker, Gale Raffaele, Adrianne Axelson, Amanda Shafer, Brandi Campbell, Penny Watkins, Arielle Mansfield, Emily Bachelder, Amrica Terrell, Melanie Tracy, Ashley Wozneak, Laportia Oakley, Alexis Nagle, Janel Anderson, Porscha Green, Johanna Grissom, Karla Martinez, Amy Glines, Chada Mantooth, Ariel Cline, Alena Bailey, Jessica Saulters-Archuleta, Melissa Chavez, Talita Catto, Megan Fitzgerald, Christina Massaro, Andrea Abbott, Nicole Bujok, Rachel Berry, and Kimberly Hale, all individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. VCG HOLDING CORP.; Lowrie Management, LLLP; Denver Restaurant Concepts LP d/b/a PT's Showclub; Troy Lowrie; Michael Ocello; Kenkev, II, Inc. d/b/a PT's Showclub Portland; Indy Restaurant Concepts, Inc. d/b/a PT's Showclub Indy; Glenarm Restaurant LLC d/b/a Diamond Cabaret; Glendale Restaurant Concepts, LP d/b/a The Penthouse Club; Stout Restaurant Concepts, Inc. d/b/a La Boheme; and VCG Restaurants Denver, Inc. d/b/a PT's All Nude., Defendants.

Supreme Court of Colorado.

June 24, 2019.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorneys for Plaintiffs: Killmer, Lane & Newman, LLP, Mari Newman , Liana Orshan , Denver, Colorado, Towards Justice, David H. Seligman , Denver, Colorado.

Attorneys for Defendants: Berg Hill Greenleaf & Ruscitti LLP, Rudy E. Verner , Boulder, Colorado, Jackson Lewis P.C., Collin O'Connor Udell , Hartford, Connecticut, Jackson Lewis P.C., Ryan P. Lessmann , Melisa H. Panagakos , Denver, Colorado, Jackson Lewis P.C., Allan S. Rubin , Southfield, Michigan.

Attorneys for Amicus Curiae the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association: Lowrey Parady , Attorneys at Law, Sarah J. Parady , Denver, Colorado.

Attorneys for Amici Curiae National Employment Lawyers Association and Plaintiff Employment Lawyers Association: Sweeney & Bechtold, LLC, Joan M. Bechtold , Denver, Colorado.

En Banc.


¶1 Under Colorado law, equitable estoppel requires proof of four elements. One of those elements has long been detrimental reliance on the words or actions of the party against whom estoppel is sought. In this case, we accepted jurisdiction over a certified...

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