The Docket: Local court roundup for 11.7.13

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Richmond Circuit Court

Pauline Boyd v. Greater Richmond Transit Co.; CARE, a division of GRTC Transit System; Jane Doe; CBRE/Richmond; and Southside Medical Office Partnership
Plaintiff says she was transported for a 6:30 a.m. dialysis treatment and upon arrival, defendant Doe, instead of waiting for another van to exit the curb, insisted she alight in the parking lot in the dark. Plaintiff says she stepped out onto a rough patch on the blacktop and fell, causing injury to her knee that required surgery, and seeks judgment in principal sum of $350,000.
Law firm: Robert B. Condon of Ned M. Mikula & Associates
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004879

Skydive Factory, Inc. and Sky Sport Aviation, LLC v. Skydive Orange Incorporated; Michael French, Sr.; Charles W. Gittins; Daniel Joseph Glanz Jr.; Bryan K. Kellogg; Carl Lambert; Robert A. Mehl; Kevin M. Reynolds Jr.; Guergana Rucher; Laura A. Sharp; Goree A. Waugh III; and Ned Wulin
Plaintiff says it owned an aircraft which was utilized in connection with Skydive’s parachuting operation in Orange, and that they had a long-term contract in which both earned income from its usage. On or about Jan. 26, 2012, Skydive was assigned to manage the lease. Plaintiff alleges defendants fostered a culture of indifference to safety that they purposely concealed that served to undermine the safe and lawful operation of the aircraft and minimize its liability exposure, including performing a low pass “buzz” maneuver that struck the parachute of a descending skydiver. Plaintiff alleges breach of fiduciary duty, and conversion and civil conspiracy, among other counts, and seeks damages of $3 million.
Law firm: Godfrey T. Pinn Jr. of Harrell & Chambliss
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004884[private]

Lisa M. Martin v. Matthew J. Wise and Richmond International Raceway, Inc. d/b/a Richmond Raceway Complex
Plaintiff says she was in a property where Wise lived as part of his compensation as a maintenance employee when he became angered with a third party on the telephone and kicked a table with great force, striking her. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Adam J. Deno and Joseph F. Grove of Grove & Deno
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004885

CPS Plumbing Inc. v. MGT Construction Management, Inc. and Hartford Fire Insurance Company
Plaintiff says it performed work for defendant as a subcontractor on the 700 Center project and has not been paid in full. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $350,000.
Law firm: Bradley P. Marrs and Patrick C. Henry II of The Marrs Law Firm
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13004904

James River Entertainment, LLC, derivatively, on behalf of RIC Concerts, LLC and RIC Cap Ventures, LLC v. J. Scott Benton; A. William Reid; Rising Tide Holding Company, LLC; Angas, LLC; and Centennial Communications, LLC
RIC Cap Ventures is the owner and lessor of the building and facility know as “The National” at 708 E. Broad St., used primarily for concerts and entertainment events, and includes an attached restaurant, “Gibson’s Grill.” Plaintiff alleges defendants have concealed revenues from ticket sales for performances; produced and provided false and fraudulent information; instructed others to conceal information regarding such activity; diverted funds and defrauded performers over ticket sales, among other counts. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $200,000.
Law firm: James C. Cosby, Sean M. Golden and Christopher S. Colby of Vandeventer Black
Filed: 10/31/2013. C13004907

Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company a/s/o Riverside Health System v. W.M. Jordan Development, LLC d/b/a W.M. Jordan Company and Colonial Webb Contractors Company d/b/a Colonial Mechanical Corporation
Plaintiff says when a new HVAC system was pressurized with hot water that the temporary PVC piping, joints and adhesive failed, resulting in flooding to insured’s real and personal property. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $250,000.
Law firm: John R. Owen, John A. Merrick and Emily B. Wigner of Harman, Claytor, Corrigan & Wellman
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13004914

Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company a/s/o Riverside Health System v. W.M. Jordan Development, LLC d/b/a W.M. Jordan Company
Plaintiff says defendant performed demolition and excavation work at Riverside regarding a new addition. Plaintiff alleges defendant failed to ensure that all openings in the foundation wall were sealed to prevent the infiltration of water and debris, and when Tropical Storm Nicole occurred, water infiltrated the premises. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $1 million.
Law firm: John R. Owen, John A. Merrick and Emily B. Wigner of Harman, Claytor, Corrigan & Wellman
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13004915

Henrico Circuit Court

LeClairRyan, a Professional Corporation v. Midway Plaza 6, LLC
Plaintiff says defendant is indebted to it for legal services in the amount of $28,533.51.
Law firm: C. Carter Wailes of Chaplin & Gonet
Filed: 10/24/2013. CL13002862

Edith Morrow v. 7-Eleven, Inc. d/b/a 7-Eleven Store No.: 32970
Plaintiff says the store at 900 E. Parham Road negligently allowed the floor at the entrance to remain wet, and she slipped and fell. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $750,000.
Law firm: Raymond L. Palmer of The Law Office of Raymond L. Palmer
Filed: 10/29/2013. CL13002867

Jeanne V. Black v. Cuisines Restaurant & Catering Company, LLC d/b/a Flinn’s Restaurant
Plaintiff says due to defendant’s negligence she sustained a painful laceration of her hand because she grasped a chair that had exposed and/or protruding sharp or jagged edges. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $50,000.
Law firm: John C. Shea and Mark S. Lindensmith of Marks & Harrison
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13002888

Central Virginia Investments/Rocketts Landing, LLC and Cedar Works, LLC v. Caffes-Steele of Richmond, Inc.
Plaintiff says defendant installed defective windows on the property, and after replacing/repairing the windows, which also were defective, has refused to replace or repair them. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Courtney Moates Paulk and Nathaniel L. Story of Hirschler Fleischer
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13002891

Robert E. Shearer v. Home Depot, U.S.A., Inc.
Plaintiff says his wife, Linda L. Shearer, was in the garden section of the store at 6501 W. Broad St. when a large potted tree fell and struck her in the head. Plaintiff says the incident caused permanent injuries and has prevented him from transacting his business. He seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Robert C. Bode
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13002898

Linda L. Shearer v. Home Depot, U.S.A., Inc.
Plaintiff says she was in the garden section of the store at 6501 W. Broad St. when a large potted tree fell with great force and struck her in the head. Plaintiff says she sustained permanent disability and deformity and seeks judgment in principal sum of $2 million.
Law firm: Robert C. Bode
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13002899

Chesterfield Circuit Court

Luann S. Bell v. Midlothian Arboretum, LLC d/b/a The Shops at Arboretum
Plaintiff alleges defendant negligently maintained the common sidewalks, and as a result, she was injured. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: William C. Carr Jr. of Emroch & Kilduff
Filed: 10/29/2013. CL13003031

Northeast Construction, Inc. v. DavisHarris & Associates, Inc.
Plaintiff says it performed work for defendant on the reroofing of a SunTrust bank building and that defendant refuses to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $110,504.72.
Law firm: Christopher G. Hill of The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13003061[/private]

Docket Delivered: If you need a copy of the full file of any court case, try BizSense’s Docket Delivered. The paid service will copy and drop off any case to your firm, saving you the hassle of going to the courthouse and fighting the lines. Please email [email protected] to have any case delivered to you.

Richmond Circuit Court

Pauline Boyd v. Greater Richmond Transit Co.; CARE, a division of GRTC Transit System; Jane Doe; CBRE/Richmond; and Southside Medical Office Partnership
Plaintiff says she was transported for a 6:30 a.m. dialysis treatment and upon arrival, defendant Doe, instead of waiting for another van to exit the curb, insisted she alight in the parking lot in the dark. Plaintiff says she stepped out onto a rough patch on the blacktop and fell, causing injury to her knee that required surgery, and seeks judgment in principal sum of $350,000.
Law firm: Robert B. Condon of Ned M. Mikula & Associates
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004879

Skydive Factory, Inc. and Sky Sport Aviation, LLC v. Skydive Orange Incorporated; Michael French, Sr.; Charles W. Gittins; Daniel Joseph Glanz Jr.; Bryan K. Kellogg; Carl Lambert; Robert A. Mehl; Kevin M. Reynolds Jr.; Guergana Rucher; Laura A. Sharp; Goree A. Waugh III; and Ned Wulin
Plaintiff says it owned an aircraft which was utilized in connection with Skydive’s parachuting operation in Orange, and that they had a long-term contract in which both earned income from its usage. On or about Jan. 26, 2012, Skydive was assigned to manage the lease. Plaintiff alleges defendants fostered a culture of indifference to safety that they purposely concealed that served to undermine the safe and lawful operation of the aircraft and minimize its liability exposure, including performing a low pass “buzz” maneuver that struck the parachute of a descending skydiver. Plaintiff alleges breach of fiduciary duty, and conversion and civil conspiracy, among other counts, and seeks damages of $3 million.
Law firm: Godfrey T. Pinn Jr. of Harrell & Chambliss
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004884[private]

Lisa M. Martin v. Matthew J. Wise and Richmond International Raceway, Inc. d/b/a Richmond Raceway Complex
Plaintiff says she was in a property where Wise lived as part of his compensation as a maintenance employee when he became angered with a third party on the telephone and kicked a table with great force, striking her. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Adam J. Deno and Joseph F. Grove of Grove & Deno
Filed: 10/30/2013. CL13004885

CPS Plumbing Inc. v. MGT Construction Management, Inc. and Hartford Fire Insurance Company
Plaintiff says it performed work for defendant as a subcontractor on the 700 Center project and has not been paid in full. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $350,000.
Law firm: Bradley P. Marrs and Patrick C. Henry II of The Marrs Law Firm
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13004904

James River Entertainment, LLC, derivatively, on behalf of RIC Concerts, LLC and RIC Cap Ventures, LLC v. J. Scott Benton; A. William Reid; Rising Tide Holding Company, LLC; Angas, LLC; and Centennial Communications, LLC
RIC Cap Ventures is the owner and lessor of the building and facility know as “The National” at 708 E. Broad St., used primarily for concerts and entertainment events, and includes an attached restaurant, “Gibson’s Grill.” Plaintiff alleges defendants have concealed revenues from ticket sales for performances; produced and provided false and fraudulent information; instructed others to conceal information regarding such activity; diverted funds and defrauded performers over ticket sales, among other counts. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $200,000.
Law firm: James C. Cosby, Sean M. Golden and Christopher S. Colby of Vandeventer Black
Filed: 10/31/2013. C13004907

Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company a/s/o Riverside Health System v. W.M. Jordan Development, LLC d/b/a W.M. Jordan Company and Colonial Webb Contractors Company d/b/a Colonial Mechanical Corporation
Plaintiff says when a new HVAC system was pressurized with hot water that the temporary PVC piping, joints and adhesive failed, resulting in flooding to insured’s real and personal property. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $250,000.
Law firm: John R. Owen, John A. Merrick and Emily B. Wigner of Harman, Claytor, Corrigan & Wellman
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13004914

Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company a/s/o Riverside Health System v. W.M. Jordan Development, LLC d/b/a W.M. Jordan Company
Plaintiff says defendant performed demolition and excavation work at Riverside regarding a new addition. Plaintiff alleges defendant failed to ensure that all openings in the foundation wall were sealed to prevent the infiltration of water and debris, and when Tropical Storm Nicole occurred, water infiltrated the premises. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $1 million.
Law firm: John R. Owen, John A. Merrick and Emily B. Wigner of Harman, Claytor, Corrigan & Wellman
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13004915

Henrico Circuit Court

LeClairRyan, a Professional Corporation v. Midway Plaza 6, LLC
Plaintiff says defendant is indebted to it for legal services in the amount of $28,533.51.
Law firm: C. Carter Wailes of Chaplin & Gonet
Filed: 10/24/2013. CL13002862

Edith Morrow v. 7-Eleven, Inc. d/b/a 7-Eleven Store No.: 32970
Plaintiff says the store at 900 E. Parham Road negligently allowed the floor at the entrance to remain wet, and she slipped and fell. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $750,000.
Law firm: Raymond L. Palmer of The Law Office of Raymond L. Palmer
Filed: 10/29/2013. CL13002867

Jeanne V. Black v. Cuisines Restaurant & Catering Company, LLC d/b/a Flinn’s Restaurant
Plaintiff says due to defendant’s negligence she sustained a painful laceration of her hand because she grasped a chair that had exposed and/or protruding sharp or jagged edges. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $50,000.
Law firm: John C. Shea and Mark S. Lindensmith of Marks & Harrison
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13002888

Central Virginia Investments/Rocketts Landing, LLC and Cedar Works, LLC v. Caffes-Steele of Richmond, Inc.
Plaintiff says defendant installed defective windows on the property, and after replacing/repairing the windows, which also were defective, has refused to replace or repair them. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Courtney Moates Paulk and Nathaniel L. Story of Hirschler Fleischer
Filed: 10/31/2013. CL13002891

Robert E. Shearer v. Home Depot, U.S.A., Inc.
Plaintiff says his wife, Linda L. Shearer, was in the garden section of the store at 6501 W. Broad St. when a large potted tree fell and struck her in the head. Plaintiff says the incident caused permanent injuries and has prevented him from transacting his business. He seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: Robert C. Bode
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13002898

Linda L. Shearer v. Home Depot, U.S.A., Inc.
Plaintiff says she was in the garden section of the store at 6501 W. Broad St. when a large potted tree fell with great force and struck her in the head. Plaintiff says she sustained permanent disability and deformity and seeks judgment in principal sum of $2 million.
Law firm: Robert C. Bode
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13002899

Chesterfield Circuit Court

Luann S. Bell v. Midlothian Arboretum, LLC d/b/a The Shops at Arboretum
Plaintiff alleges defendant negligently maintained the common sidewalks, and as a result, she was injured. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $500,000.
Law firm: William C. Carr Jr. of Emroch & Kilduff
Filed: 10/29/2013. CL13003031

Northeast Construction, Inc. v. DavisHarris & Associates, Inc.
Plaintiff says it performed work for defendant on the reroofing of a SunTrust bank building and that defendant refuses to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $110,504.72.
Law firm: Christopher G. Hill of The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill
Filed: 11/1/2013. CL13003061[/private]

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