
In this week’s legal filings, a plaintiff seeks $500,000 in damages, claiming a replica headstock installed on its property is a danger to people and property.
In this week’s legal filings, a plaintiff seeks $500,000 in damages, claiming a replica headstock installed on its property is a danger to people and property.
In this week’s legal filings, a wheelchair-bound plaintiff says an e-cigarette caused serious burns and seeks $900,000 in damages. To read the full list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A pathologist says he was promised a lab contract and sues for $3 million, and a plaintiff claims damages of $250,000 for subcontract work on an assisted-living facility.
A construction company is to blame for the spread of an apartment fire, according to a plaintiff claiming $10 million in damages; and another suit claims $300,000 in damages from an accounting firm accused of not filing a client’s tax returns.
A developer claims a construction company failed to properly staff and manage an apartment project and wants more than $2 million, and Shoney’s wants to collect $89,000 because its fire-suppression system failed.
The City of Richmond is going after business owners for unpaid personal property and real estate taxes, and a former VCU employee claims $375,000 in damages for race and age discrimination. For the entire list of cases, become a BizSense Pro member.
An HVAC service technician claims $600,000 in damages for his age- and disability-related firing, a banker says he’s due $265,000 in commissions and severance, and a couple claims fraud in their attempt to obtain a mortgage loan.
A property group says it is owed nearly $900,000, and VCU Health claims $200,000 in damages after a security guard reportedly was absent for three hours while a building flooded. Become a BizSense Pro member to read all this week’s cases.
Potomac Mills Mall claims $3 million in damages for stones falling off the façade, a community association wants $370,000 for subpar work on three pools, and a former employee of a home improvement chain alleges the company condoned sexually charged behavior in the workplace.
A contractor claims a bank opened an unauthorized business account and wants $173,000 in compensation for forged checks, and a landlord says it is owed $191,000 in unpaid rent, taxes and maintenance for a Shockoe Bottom property. To read all the cases, become a BizSense Pro member.
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