A transportation company says two clients haven’t paid for $200,000 worth of shipments, and a homeowner claims $100,000 in damages for alleged construction defects.
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A tattoo parlor claims $600,000 in damages from former associates who are now nearby competitors, and a funding firm says a printing company owes it nearly $400,000.
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A commercial tenant claims mold caused her $250,000 in damages, and an electrical contractor says it hasn’t been paid for work on a hotel.
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A defense contractor claims poor work caused $2.1 million in damages, and a grocery group says it is owed nearly $200,000 for cashing the checks of a construction company’s employees and creditors.
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A former bookkeeper claims damages of $1.56 million, saying she has been defamed, and the part-owner of a corporation says she is due at least $100,000 in profits.
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A race spectator claims damages of $15 million, saying he was injured when a driver plowed through a crowd at Martinsville Speedway, and the owner of an antique vehicle wants compensation of $100,000 from a scrap metal processor.
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A soccer player claims damages of $2 million, saying the Sports Center of Richmond created a dangerous barrier, and an engineering design firm says it is owed $130,000 for an apartment development project in Petersburg.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 2.15.18
A guest at a Jamaica hotel says she was sexually assaulted by a resort bartender and claims $25 million in damages, and a patient claims substandard care by a dentist in this week’s filings.
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A contractor says it is owed $1.5 million for work completed on an East Marshall Street apartment project, and a former jail inmate claims damages of $600,000 because she was denied a gluten- and dairy-free diet. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 2.1.18
Joe Morrissey and Paul Goldman say their firm hasn’t been paid $100,000 for representing the National Slavery Museum, and a couple wants compensation of $300,000, claiming a CPA failed to file their tax returns for three years.