The Docket

The Docket: Local court roundup for Feb. 4, 2016

The condominium association claims $1.35 million in damages at The Nolde Bakery, and a convenience store operator says the profits of store he moved to Virginia to run were misrepresented. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 14, 2016

A lending company says a trucking firm owes it more than $500,000, a property owner claims Dominion installed and operated a gas pipeline on his property without his knowledge, and a sporting goods distributor wants $133,000 for guns purchased on credit. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 7, 2016

A real estate company says it is owed nearly $1 million in commission on a sale in Portsmouth, and an investment company claims a property seller failed to complete access to a shopping center per the contract. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Dec. 24, 2015

A bank wants back nearly $240,000 that it wired to Japan at the request of a law firm, and a factory worker says he was fired because he was injured on the job and his bosses were to get lower bonuses. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Dec. 17, 2015

A business lender says a technology company owes $651,000, a former bus driver claims discrimination at The Collegiate School, and a manufacturer says it is being charged train track maintenance fees on tracks it can no longer access. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Dec. 10, 2015

A developer claims a contractor failed to adhere to a building schedule and misappropriated funds, and a homeowner says a bank refuses to release discharge a judgment and release a lien. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Dec. 3, 2015

Dominion claims Verizon owes $4.5 million in power pole leasing fees, the contractor and developer of an upscale condominium project in Richmond are at odds over how to finish the project, and disputes with architectural firms involve Virginia Union University and work on two elementary schools.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Nov. 19, 2015

A fund shareholder says principals have misappropriated $19 million, and a widower says apartment owners/managers were warned of criminal activity before a leasing agent was stabbed to death in the office. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.