The local NBC station is suing a former sports broadcaster for breaching a contract. Plus a bank is trying to recover money on a building that went into foreclosure and a former employee is suing her ex-employer for harassment related to her asthma.
The Docket
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 9.13.10
A meaty Docket this week. A builder is trying to collect from a restaurant and a customer is suing Kings Dominion for a supposed injury on a roller coaster. And some neighbors are fed up with a load swimming pool next door. Plus some action with law firms themselves this week: One firm is trying to collect a $30,000 build and more unusual, a client is suing his former law firm.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 9.8.10
Two defamation suits this week, plus a ton of slip-and-fall lawsuits, including a woman who sued a medical transport business when she fell off of the lift and another person who fell on a coupon book.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.30.10
A jammed packed Docket this week: A Chesterfield construction business alleges an employee spent $40,000 of its money on personal expenses, while several landlords are suing tenants for unpaid rent. Plus, a woman is suing the zoo in Chesterfield after she slipped while watching the giraffes.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.23.10
A former Richmond police officer wants millions for misconduct he says embarrassed him, plus a woman slipped and fell in a hotel bathtub and wants $75,000.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.16.10
A bank wants money it said it’s owed by a construction company, while a landlord wants payment from a Carytown merchant. plus several slip-and-fall lawsuits and an advertising company tries to seek money it says its owed.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.9.10
A meaty Docket this week, with an alleged life insurance fraud, and a hospital as commercial landlord trying to collect rent from a tenant and lots of businesses trying to collect past-due bills. Plus Henrico County alleged that a local super market violated zoning ordinances and a downtown bar gets sued by a woman who fell down the stairs.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.2.10
Lots of businesses trying to collect late bills, plus two slip-and-fall suits and a racial discrimination case.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 7.26.10
A Flying Squirrels fan claims he slipped at a game and is suing the Diamond’s municipal owners for what he says are shoddy and narrow steps. Plus a landlord alleges a restaurant is behind on its rent in Chesterfield and an out-of-state architect claims it hasn’t been paid by a big local developer working in another state. And lots of other legal proceedings.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 7.19.10
The RRHA wants to condemn land on East 18th Street, while Dominion has a disagreement with a coal provider and a developer said it didn’t get the final drawings permit drawings from a vendor. Plus, an old-age home wants more than $100,000 back from an IT company it said never installed the equipment it said it did.