The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 9.21.10


The Docket is a listing of recent civil lawsuits filed in nearby courts that RBS believes are of interest to its readers. By listing these cases, RBS is not implying guilt or innocence of either party or whether the claims alleged in each suit have any merit. It is merely a tool for local business people.

City of Richmond

Joel Webne v. Cedar Fair Southwest, Inc.

Plaintiff claims he was injured on a ride at King’s Dominion. Plaintiff seeks $75,000
Lawfirm: ParisBlank LLP
9/3/10, CL10003761-00

Winword International, Inc. v. Immortalis Botanicals LLC et. al
Plaintiff is suing Immortalis Botanicals of Farmville for defaulting on a line of credit of $96,426.65
Lawfirm: Caudle and Caudle PC
9/3/10, CL10003934-00

WWBT LLC v. Jamie Scavotto and Sison Broadcasting: Breach of Contract, Tortious Interference

Plaintiff is a TV news station suing a former sports anchor who terminated his employment contract early, triggering a payment obligation of $22,500. Scavotto left the station for a job in Vermont with Sison as a radio broadcaster. The plaintiff is seeking $50,000.
Lawfirm: Christian & Barton LLP
9/8/10, CL10003847-00

Capital Lighting and Supply Inc. v. French Consulting et. al.
Plaintiff is suing to enforce mechanics’ liens of $49,440.77 plus attorney’s fees of $16,463.78 relating to materials furnished to 3031 Norfolk St LLC.
Lawfirm: Beale, Davidson, Etherington & Morris PC
9/8/10, CL10003856-00

Henrico:
Fire & Life Safety America Inc. v. Robert Hohl and Blackwater & Associates Inc.
While still employed by FLSA, suit alleges Hohl formed a direct competitor to FSLA. The court previously prohibited defendant from working with certain FLSA customers for one year. Suit alleges defendants violated that order. Suit seeks enforcement of the prior injunction order against defendant and wants confidentiality agreement enforced and damages.
Lawyer: Thamer E. Temple III from McSweeney, Crump, Childress and Temple
CL10002669

Hitachi Capital America Corp. v. Precision Landscaping Co. Inc.
Suit alleges defendant defaulted on contract for excavation equipment. Plaintiff seized the equipment upon default and sold it at auction and a deficiency of $45,000 is due. Defendant has allegedly refused to pay.
CL10002663

East Coast Resource Group LLC v. United Disposal Inc.

Parties entered into a contract for ECRG to haul and dispose of water from United to various landfills. Suit alleges United has not paid numerous outstanding invoices for the work valued at $320,000.
Lawyer: Nhon H. Nguyen from Schettine & Nguyen Law Firm
CL10002618

Chesterfield:

1971 Midway, LLC v. Raptor USA, Inc. and Charles B. Chance Jr. and Joseph W. Dunovant, Complaint

Plaintiff aims to recover $9,000 for unpaid rent plus $3,700 in electrical upgrades for breach of lease and option to buy from March 3, 2010 and to collect on a personal guarantee. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant sign a lease to rent commercial space for $1,800 a month. The tenant did not pay any rent, the suit alleges. And Midway could not find a new tenant.
Lawyer: Christopher J. Habenicht from the firm Hopson, Habenicht and Cave
CL 10002572

Citizens and Farmer’s Bank v. Prodigy Partnership, LLC & D. Hayden Fisher, Jacob Crocker, Patrick McLynn & Gary Richard, Loan Default
The plaintiff is trying to collect on a personal guarantee after a building owned by the defendants went into foreclosure. The bank is trying to collect after a property, 324 E. Broad Street, went into foreclosure and was sold for $390,000. But the bank wants $144,780 for a remaining balance on a loan it lent to the defendants plus fees.
Lawyer: Robert H. Chappell, Spotts Fain
CL 10002555


The Docket is a listing of recent civil lawsuits filed in nearby courts that RBS believes are of interest to its readers. By listing these cases, RBS is not implying guilt or innocence of either party or whether the claims alleged in each suit have any merit. It is merely a tool for local business people.

City of Richmond

Joel Webne v. Cedar Fair Southwest, Inc.

Plaintiff claims he was injured on a ride at King’s Dominion. Plaintiff seeks $75,000
Lawfirm: ParisBlank LLP
9/3/10, CL10003761-00

Winword International, Inc. v. Immortalis Botanicals LLC et. al
Plaintiff is suing Immortalis Botanicals of Farmville for defaulting on a line of credit of $96,426.65
Lawfirm: Caudle and Caudle PC
9/3/10, CL10003934-00

WWBT LLC v. Jamie Scavotto and Sison Broadcasting: Breach of Contract, Tortious Interference

Plaintiff is a TV news station suing a former sports anchor who terminated his employment contract early, triggering a payment obligation of $22,500. Scavotto left the station for a job in Vermont with Sison as a radio broadcaster. The plaintiff is seeking $50,000.
Lawfirm: Christian & Barton LLP
9/8/10, CL10003847-00

Capital Lighting and Supply Inc. v. French Consulting et. al.
Plaintiff is suing to enforce mechanics’ liens of $49,440.77 plus attorney’s fees of $16,463.78 relating to materials furnished to 3031 Norfolk St LLC.
Lawfirm: Beale, Davidson, Etherington & Morris PC
9/8/10, CL10003856-00

Henrico:
Fire & Life Safety America Inc. v. Robert Hohl and Blackwater & Associates Inc.
While still employed by FLSA, suit alleges Hohl formed a direct competitor to FSLA. The court previously prohibited defendant from working with certain FLSA customers for one year. Suit alleges defendants violated that order. Suit seeks enforcement of the prior injunction order against defendant and wants confidentiality agreement enforced and damages.
Lawyer: Thamer E. Temple III from McSweeney, Crump, Childress and Temple
CL10002669

Hitachi Capital America Corp. v. Precision Landscaping Co. Inc.
Suit alleges defendant defaulted on contract for excavation equipment. Plaintiff seized the equipment upon default and sold it at auction and a deficiency of $45,000 is due. Defendant has allegedly refused to pay.
CL10002663

East Coast Resource Group LLC v. United Disposal Inc.

Parties entered into a contract for ECRG to haul and dispose of water from United to various landfills. Suit alleges United has not paid numerous outstanding invoices for the work valued at $320,000.
Lawyer: Nhon H. Nguyen from Schettine & Nguyen Law Firm
CL10002618

Chesterfield:

1971 Midway, LLC v. Raptor USA, Inc. and Charles B. Chance Jr. and Joseph W. Dunovant, Complaint

Plaintiff aims to recover $9,000 for unpaid rent plus $3,700 in electrical upgrades for breach of lease and option to buy from March 3, 2010 and to collect on a personal guarantee. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant sign a lease to rent commercial space for $1,800 a month. The tenant did not pay any rent, the suit alleges. And Midway could not find a new tenant.
Lawyer: Christopher J. Habenicht from the firm Hopson, Habenicht and Cave
CL 10002572

Citizens and Farmer’s Bank v. Prodigy Partnership, LLC & D. Hayden Fisher, Jacob Crocker, Patrick McLynn & Gary Richard, Loan Default
The plaintiff is trying to collect on a personal guarantee after a building owned by the defendants went into foreclosure. The bank is trying to collect after a property, 324 E. Broad Street, went into foreclosure and was sold for $390,000. But the bank wants $144,780 for a remaining balance on a loan it lent to the defendants plus fees.
Lawyer: Robert H. Chappell, Spotts Fain
CL 10002555

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