Richmond Circuit Court
Raymond L. Parrish Jr. v. Three Bridge Mechanical Inc.
Plaintiff says defendant has failed to pay pursuant to a promissory note for the assets of his HVAC business and has terminated his employment without cause or notice. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $450,000.
Law firm: David R. Simonsen Jr. and Vickey A. Verwey of David R. Simonsen Jr. Law Office
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14003371
Bergman Brothers Staffing, Inc. d/b/a Bergman Brothers Environmental Staffing v. Abateco Services, Inc.
Plaintiff says it provided temporary employees to defendant for various projects and defendant has refused to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $73,167.20.
Law firm: Dwayne L. Garrett of the Law Office of Dwayne L. Garrett
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14003376
Chad Stewart v. Richmond Emergency Physicians, Inc.; Joseph P. Gill, MD; Michael Baldwin; and Ortho Virginia, Inc.
Plaintiff says defendants, without performing any diagnostic testing in the emergency room at St. Mary’s Hospital, closed a laceration caused from being cut by a dropped mirror. As a result, plaintiff says, pieces of glass remaining in the wound in his left leg further cut nerves and tendons and required extensive surgery. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $600,000.
Law firm: David P. Morgan of Cravens & Noll
Filed: 8/5/2014. CL14003394[private]
Lillian Streat v. Food Lion, LLC ; The Coca-Cola Company; and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Plaintiff says she was shopping in the store in Farmville when a soda bottle fell on her, causing injury. She seeks judgment in principal sum of $72,500.
Law firm: Brody H. Reid and Brooke T. Alexander of Reid Goodwin
Filed: 8/5/2014. CL14003395
Yellow Book, Inc. v. Cascante Contracting, Inc. and Francisco Cascante
This is a confessed judgment of $18,599.06.
Filed: 8/6/2014. CL14003416
Lynette W. Wapner, co-administrator of the estate of David Wapner; James Downey Jr., co-administrator of the estate of David Wapner; Lynette W. Wapner, individually; and James Downey Jr., individually v. Armentrout & Armentrout, P.L.C. and Terry Armentrout
Plaintiffs sue for negligence, breach of contract and legal malpractice. They allege defendants’ failure to file an appropriate and timely lawsuit allowed the statute of limitations to lapse, thereby forever barring plaintiffs’ legitimate wrongful death claims against the original defendants. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $5 million.
Law firm: Sidney H. Kirstein
Filed: 8/7/2014. CL14003429
Rachel Watts f/k/a Rachel Anderson v. Howard O. Wiles III, M.D. and Richmond Obstetrics and Gynecological Associates, Inc.
Plaintiff says she contracted with defendant to remove her ovaries because she was diagnosed with endometriosis, fibroids and ovarian cysts, and says defendant represented to her that her ovaries had been removed. Approximately a year later, plaintiff says, she was seen in a hospital emergency room because of severe abdominal pain and transferred to the care of an obstetrician/gynecologist, who said her ovaries had not been removed. She had to undergo a more radical procedure, plaintiff says, because of defendant’s negligence, breach of contract and fraud, and seeks compensatory damages of $200,000 and punitive damages of $200,000.
Law firm: Paul McCourt Curley of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen
Filed: 8/8/2014. CL14003431
Elizabeth P. Hazelton, as administrator of the estate of Karin Grace Hazelton v. Richmond Area Association for Retarded Citizens d/b/a The Greater Richmond ARC
Plaintiff says decedent, 15, was non-verbal, non-ambulatory and required round-the-clock supervision. Since birth, plaintiff says, ARC provided medical services and treatment and training to caregivers. In addition to paying for the services, plaintiff says, she and Robert Hazelton made gifts exceeding $150,000 to ARC. At a special program at Camp Baker, plaintiff says she went over decedent’s needs for soft food. Plaintiff says despite decedent’s records with ARC, ARC failed to hire, train and supervise employees to carry out proper feeding methods, and decedent suffered multiple choking incidents that were not reported, the last of which – a roast beef sandwich, vegetables and canned fruit feed to her – caused her to choke, go into full cardiac arrest and die. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $15 million.
Law firm: Martin A. Conn and Matthew J. Hundley of Moran, Reeves & Conn
Filed: 8/8/2014. CL14003509
Henrico Circuit Court
B.W. Wilson Paper Company, Incorporated v. Todd Allan Printing Co., Inc. a/k/a Todd/Allan Printing Company, Inc.
Plaintiff says it provided paper products to defendant and is owed a principal sum of $47,871.60.
Law firm: Edward S. Whitlock III of Lafayette, Ayers & Whitlock
Filed: 8/1/2014. CL14002034
Kenneth Couch v. Edmund Winston Trice, MD a/k/a E. Winston Trice, MD; Eye Surgeons of Richmond, Inc.; and Virginia Eye Institute
Plaintiff says defendant diagnosed him as having conjunctivitis and possible contact lens associated inflammation, when he actually was suffering from a total retinal detachment and vitreous detachment. Plaintiff says he had to undergo emergency repair and that his vision has not returned to normal. He seeks judgment in principal sum of $2 million.
Law firm: Sanford A. Friedman of the Law Office of Sanford Friedman
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14002036
Chesterfield Circuit Court
Earl Beemer v. Eric Lambert and Jennifer Hicks t/a Murphy’s Law
Plaintiff says he was in the restaurant in Midlothian when he was tackled and picked up by Lambert, an employee under the supervision of Hicks, and two other employees. Plaintiff says he was thrown to the ground with such force that the landing fractured his ankle, which required extensive surgery. Plaintiff alleges negligence and battery and seeks compensatory damages of $500,000 and punitive damages of $350,000.
Law firm: Keith B. Marcus of ParisBlank
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14002466
CAN Capital Asset Servicing, Inc., assignee of WebBank v. Abundant Life Center – Intensive – in Home LLC d/b/a Abundant Life Center and Angela Page
Plaintiff says WebBank made a business loan to defendant and defendant has failed to make payments. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $34,086.06.
Law firm: James L. Heibert of the Law Offices of Jonathan Gelber
Filed: 8/11/2014. CL14002511[/private]
Richmond Circuit Court
Raymond L. Parrish Jr. v. Three Bridge Mechanical Inc.
Plaintiff says defendant has failed to pay pursuant to a promissory note for the assets of his HVAC business and has terminated his employment without cause or notice. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $450,000.
Law firm: David R. Simonsen Jr. and Vickey A. Verwey of David R. Simonsen Jr. Law Office
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14003371
Bergman Brothers Staffing, Inc. d/b/a Bergman Brothers Environmental Staffing v. Abateco Services, Inc.
Plaintiff says it provided temporary employees to defendant for various projects and defendant has refused to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $73,167.20.
Law firm: Dwayne L. Garrett of the Law Office of Dwayne L. Garrett
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14003376
Chad Stewart v. Richmond Emergency Physicians, Inc.; Joseph P. Gill, MD; Michael Baldwin; and Ortho Virginia, Inc.
Plaintiff says defendants, without performing any diagnostic testing in the emergency room at St. Mary’s Hospital, closed a laceration caused from being cut by a dropped mirror. As a result, plaintiff says, pieces of glass remaining in the wound in his left leg further cut nerves and tendons and required extensive surgery. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $600,000.
Law firm: David P. Morgan of Cravens & Noll
Filed: 8/5/2014. CL14003394[private]
Lillian Streat v. Food Lion, LLC ; The Coca-Cola Company; and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated
Plaintiff says she was shopping in the store in Farmville when a soda bottle fell on her, causing injury. She seeks judgment in principal sum of $72,500.
Law firm: Brody H. Reid and Brooke T. Alexander of Reid Goodwin
Filed: 8/5/2014. CL14003395
Yellow Book, Inc. v. Cascante Contracting, Inc. and Francisco Cascante
This is a confessed judgment of $18,599.06.
Filed: 8/6/2014. CL14003416
Lynette W. Wapner, co-administrator of the estate of David Wapner; James Downey Jr., co-administrator of the estate of David Wapner; Lynette W. Wapner, individually; and James Downey Jr., individually v. Armentrout & Armentrout, P.L.C. and Terry Armentrout
Plaintiffs sue for negligence, breach of contract and legal malpractice. They allege defendants’ failure to file an appropriate and timely lawsuit allowed the statute of limitations to lapse, thereby forever barring plaintiffs’ legitimate wrongful death claims against the original defendants. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $5 million.
Law firm: Sidney H. Kirstein
Filed: 8/7/2014. CL14003429
Rachel Watts f/k/a Rachel Anderson v. Howard O. Wiles III, M.D. and Richmond Obstetrics and Gynecological Associates, Inc.
Plaintiff says she contracted with defendant to remove her ovaries because she was diagnosed with endometriosis, fibroids and ovarian cysts, and says defendant represented to her that her ovaries had been removed. Approximately a year later, plaintiff says, she was seen in a hospital emergency room because of severe abdominal pain and transferred to the care of an obstetrician/gynecologist, who said her ovaries had not been removed. She had to undergo a more radical procedure, plaintiff says, because of defendant’s negligence, breach of contract and fraud, and seeks compensatory damages of $200,000 and punitive damages of $200,000.
Law firm: Paul McCourt Curley of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen
Filed: 8/8/2014. CL14003431
Elizabeth P. Hazelton, as administrator of the estate of Karin Grace Hazelton v. Richmond Area Association for Retarded Citizens d/b/a The Greater Richmond ARC
Plaintiff says decedent, 15, was non-verbal, non-ambulatory and required round-the-clock supervision. Since birth, plaintiff says, ARC provided medical services and treatment and training to caregivers. In addition to paying for the services, plaintiff says, she and Robert Hazelton made gifts exceeding $150,000 to ARC. At a special program at Camp Baker, plaintiff says she went over decedent’s needs for soft food. Plaintiff says despite decedent’s records with ARC, ARC failed to hire, train and supervise employees to carry out proper feeding methods, and decedent suffered multiple choking incidents that were not reported, the last of which – a roast beef sandwich, vegetables and canned fruit feed to her – caused her to choke, go into full cardiac arrest and die. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $15 million.
Law firm: Martin A. Conn and Matthew J. Hundley of Moran, Reeves & Conn
Filed: 8/8/2014. CL14003509
Henrico Circuit Court
B.W. Wilson Paper Company, Incorporated v. Todd Allan Printing Co., Inc. a/k/a Todd/Allan Printing Company, Inc.
Plaintiff says it provided paper products to defendant and is owed a principal sum of $47,871.60.
Law firm: Edward S. Whitlock III of Lafayette, Ayers & Whitlock
Filed: 8/1/2014. CL14002034
Kenneth Couch v. Edmund Winston Trice, MD a/k/a E. Winston Trice, MD; Eye Surgeons of Richmond, Inc.; and Virginia Eye Institute
Plaintiff says defendant diagnosed him as having conjunctivitis and possible contact lens associated inflammation, when he actually was suffering from a total retinal detachment and vitreous detachment. Plaintiff says he had to undergo emergency repair and that his vision has not returned to normal. He seeks judgment in principal sum of $2 million.
Law firm: Sanford A. Friedman of the Law Office of Sanford Friedman
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14002036
Chesterfield Circuit Court
Earl Beemer v. Eric Lambert and Jennifer Hicks t/a Murphy’s Law
Plaintiff says he was in the restaurant in Midlothian when he was tackled and picked up by Lambert, an employee under the supervision of Hicks, and two other employees. Plaintiff says he was thrown to the ground with such force that the landing fractured his ankle, which required extensive surgery. Plaintiff alleges negligence and battery and seeks compensatory damages of $500,000 and punitive damages of $350,000.
Law firm: Keith B. Marcus of ParisBlank
Filed: 8/4/2014. CL14002466
CAN Capital Asset Servicing, Inc., assignee of WebBank v. Abundant Life Center – Intensive – in Home LLC d/b/a Abundant Life Center and Angela Page
Plaintiff says WebBank made a business loan to defendant and defendant has failed to make payments. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $34,086.06.
Law firm: James L. Heibert of the Law Offices of Jonathan Gelber
Filed: 8/11/2014. CL14002511[/private]