The Docket

The Docket: Local court roundup for Dec. 4, 2014

A hefty docket this week: A lender alleges that a student housing developer is in default, an IT staffing firm claims an ex-employee gave secret client info to the competition and several people have sued a cemetery for burying a family member in the wrong place. Keep up with all the local lawsuits with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Nov. 13, 2014

A timber company is suing an equipment provider for $2.25 million after an explosion on the job, and an electrical company says a home builder owes it more than $200,000. Keep up with all the local court cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Nov. 6, 2014

A woman is suing Bon Secours for $3 million after being treated for the wrong type of cancer and a law firm claims a physicians practice is refusing to pay for its services. Stay up to date on the local court cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 30, 2014

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A prominent developer says his credit was ruined because of a bill mailed to the wrong address and a lawyer is suing a jail for $1 million after his fingers were slammed in a door. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 23, 2014

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A man claims more than $3 million in damages because his pastor and private investigator falsely told authorities that he intended to kill his wife. And a woman injured a gas explosion in her apartment building’s laundry room wants $12.5 million. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 16, 2014

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A construction principal banned from a site says the company he subcontracted with conspired with his employees to finish the work and wants $1.1 million. And a gutter cleaning company says an employee used its proprietary information and customer lists to start a competing firm. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 9, 2014

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Downtown apartment projects bring two cases this week: An acquisition company claims $2.75 million for fraud because the seller of several buildings didn’t disclose known defects, and a construction management company says it is owed at least $750,000 for its services. And a woman claims the tip of her finger was chopped off in a reclining sleeper chair at a hospital. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Oct. 2, 2014

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A machinery company is sued after a construction worker is killed on the job, the city gets a lawsuit after rejecting a FOIA request, and an amusement park visitor files a suit over a Halloween prank gone awry. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Sept. 25, 2014

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A minority owner of a hotel alleges conversion and conspiracy, a primary care group is named in two lawsuits with claims totaling $8 million and several lease and contract disputes. Get BizSense Pro to see the full docket each week.