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.
The Docket
The Docket: Local court roundup for Nov. 12, 2015
An insurer says it was forced to cover a loss on a canceled business policy, and an employee claims she wasn’t compensated as promised in a tuition reimbursement program. See all the local cases with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Nov. 5, 2015
Several construction-related lawsuits this week, including one against a Carytown landlord and another against Dominion Resources.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 29, 2015
A creditor wants properties owned by Billy Gene Jefferson subjected to payment of a judgment, and a security firm says former employees are poaching its clients. See the full list of lawsuits weekly with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 22, 2015
A contractor and supply shop want $15 million in damages for what they claim was defective drywall, and a VCU medical school graduate says a negative report has prevented her from securing a residency.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 15, 2015
A homeowner sues a realty company for allegedly misleading her about her house’s sewer system, a cemetery and funeral services firm are sued, and a long list of personal injury suits are on the docket.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 1, 2015
A real estate company claims a franchisee isn’t complying with terms of its agreement, an accounting firm says it hasn’t been paid for tax preparation work, and a woman claims a hair weave left her with permanent injuries.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Sept. 24, 2015
A payments company says it never received contracted software, a bank says a firm owes it nearly $850,000, and a provider of covert cell phone technology claims a former employee disclosed confidential information to a competitor.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Sept. 17, 2015
A holding company claims more than $11 million in damages for failings at apartment communities, contractors says they haven’t been paid $2 million for their work, and a plaintiff claims his accountant failed to file his tax returns for five years.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Sept. 10, 2015
A graphics company sues former employees for allegedly setting up a competing firm and taking clients, and a Museum District restaurant is accused of falling behind on lease payments.