
Two years after it was bought at auction from embattled businessman Michael Hild, 1129 Hull St. has sold again — this time to a local residential brokerage.
Two years after it was bought at auction from embattled businessman Michael Hild, 1129 Hull St. has sold again — this time to a local residential brokerage.
Included in the settlement is co-founder and namesake Gary LeClair and two other former CEOs. The money will be paid from an insurance policy.
A key question during Monday’s hearing was why the former attorney and bankruptcy trustee would steal millions of dollars only to let the funds sit unspent in a bank account.
The federal government wants the embattled former longtime LeClairRyan attorney to serve 47 months. He’s set for sentencing Nov. 22.
Kingsland Marina’s Max Walraven has also bought a 60-foot yacht that he’s using to kickstart a boat rental and charter business.
The trustee has cast LeClair as a “deceitful law firm ‘entrepreneur’ conspiring with” UnitedLex, “an opportunistic ‘global enterprise legal services provider’… to manipulate a law firm for their own gain and benefit.”
The local Eggspectation franchisee seeks protection as it tries to resolve a dispute with the corporate office of the Maryland-based chain.
The co-founder of the now-defunct Richmond legal giant LeClairRyan last month called for an across-the-board dismissal of more than a dozen counts.
The local hotelier has struck a deal with its lender to remain as owner of the Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa and to have the property taken out of receivership.
An age-restricted development with 233 homes in Chesterfield is moving forward now that the dispute has been resolved.
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