A legal malpractice suit, plus lots of collections efforts.
The Docket
The Docket: Court Roundup for 9.8.11
Lots of collections efforts, especially in construction. And two dentists are fueding after one claims he was given the first right to purchase a property. Plus a plaintiff claims the Cracker Barrel was serving cleaning solution instead of water. She wants $7.5 million.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 9.1.11
Performance Foods is trying to collect from customers. Plus a paintball business is again alleging its business broker stole trade secrets. And a plaintiff wants a $1.2 million garnishment from an antiques business.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 8.24.11
More collections efforts, plus a former customer at Gold’s Gym claims she twisted her foot in a spinning class.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 8.18.11
Lots of businesses trying to collect. Plus a local computer manufacturer is suing its former marketing firm for bad-mouthing it after the contract was not renewed and the Virginia Tourism Corporation is going after an apparel company for allegedly using its trademarked “Virginia is for Lovers” slogan. And a former patient claims her surgeon left sponges inside her abdomen after a procedure.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 8.10.11
A landlord is trying to collect $130,000 in back rent and a law firm is trying to collect its fees. Plus a wrongful termination case.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 8.4.11
Tons of business lawsuits this week: A bank is trying to collect millions from a Richmond-based restaurant ownership group, plus lots of construction-related suits. And an aggrieved customer claims she was locked in the dressing room of a Leggs Hanes outlet for hours. She wants $750,000 in damages. Plus two lawyers are being sued.
The Docket: Court roundup for 7.27.11
A packed Docket this week, with businesses all over town claiming they are owed money. Plus suits from Nike, and a local condo association is sued.
The Docket: Court roundup for 7.20.11
The docket is filling up once again, this week with a breach of lease case filed by Stony Point Shopping Center and a case against billboard giant Lamar.
The Docket: Court round-up for 7.13.11
Some interesting cases this week including a dispute over oil, and more federal suits filed against several local businesses by a quadriplegic.