Several lawsuits arrive involving contractors and construction firms, two people claim they were assaulted by a driver in New York City, and a former employee of a home decor shop claims she was fired after refusing ‘ sexual advances from her boss.
The Docket
The Docket: Local court roundup for Aug. 6, 2015
A subcontractor says it hasn’t been paid for underground utility work, and an employee claims her boss and co-workers discriminated against her because of her race.
The Docket: Local court roundup for July 30, 2015
A couple says a modular homebuilder’s work was substandard, a management company claims an insurer isn’t paying a rightful claim for damages, and an information technology company says it doesn’t owe a potential partner $747,000.
The Docket: Local court roundup for July 23, 2015
An investor claims she was cut out of a Latino newspaper, a housing group cries foul over a real estate donation deal, and a woman says she was terminated from a worldwide security firm because of her gender.
The Docket: Local court roundup for July 16, 2015
An events company says a catering firm didn’t do its job for a bar mitzvah celebration, a homeowner claims a contractor’s work on an in-ground pool was sadly lacking, and a company says a former employee took confidential data to a competitor.
The Docket: Local court roundup for July 9, 2015
Capital One claims a data processing company won’t return an overpayment of $1.1 million, and a university employee alleges sexual discrimination and a hostile work environment.
The Docket: Court roundup for July 2, 2015
A women’s imaging center says a breast cancer foundation owes it more than $160,000, two patients claim negligent medical staff resulted in permanent brain damage and woman says she was wrongfully terminated after filing a restraining order against a fellow employee. All the week’s cases are open to BizSense Pro subscribers.
The Docket: Local court roundup for June 25, 2015
A contractor claims Chesterfield County refuses to pay a balance due of $7.5 million for a roadway project, company shareholders say a fellow shareholder who kept the books engaged in fraud, and a law firm faces two big legal malpractice suits.
The Docket: Local court roundup for June 18, 2015
This week’s docket full of personal injury lawsuits, along with a few companies claiming they’re owed money.
The Docket: Local court roundup for June 11, 2015
A securities salesman says his former firm owes him $280,000, and an insurance agency claims $365,000 in damages in the breach of a sale and consulting contract.