A forest products firm says a defendant illegally transferred assets to try to get out of paying a nearly $200,000 judgment, a restaurant cook claims racial and disability discrimination and a contractor wants to be paid for its work at the Virginia Air & Space Center.
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The Docket: Local court roundup for May 28, 2015
A developer says an architect designed windows for an apartment complex that did not meet code and will require more than $1 million to remedy, and three female faculty members claim Virginia State University paid them less than their male counterparts.
The Docket: Local court roundup for May 21, 2015
A client claims a title company wired her proceeds to a bogus account, an architectural firm says it hasn’t been paid for its work on a new building and a nonprofit is sued by its former finance director.
The Docket: Local court roundup for May 14, 2015
A life insurance firm claims its sales contractor hired an unqualified agent, a tobacco wholesaler accuses a retailer of withholding tax money and a general contractor is sued for allegedly not paying an employee.
The Docket: Local court roundup for May 7, 2015
Two companies get into a legal spat over an acquisition deal and a large bank makes a confessed judgement to a local law firm. See all the court cases with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for April 30, 2015
A medical supplies salesman seeks $4.5 million in damages because a physician and a competitor’s false statements caused him to lose business, a frozen yogurt chain gets into a franchise dispute and another law firm is going after a former director.
The Docket: Local court roundup for April 2, 2015
Tenants want damages from a bed bug infestation in their apartment, a suit claims a worker was fatally injured in a paper factory, and companies are demanding payment. See all the cases with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for March 26, 2015
Several disputes between contractors and subcontractors reach court, a Henrico distributor files a $2 million suit over the sale of a novelty shot glass and an employee claims he was fired for talking about racial discrimination. See the full list with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for March 19, 2015
Development firm sues a commercial lender for fraud, a subcontractor is accused of refusing to do repairs on an unsafe facade and Capital One is sued for discrimination and wrongful termination.
The Docket: Local court roundup for March 12, 2015
A condominium association claims the developer has not repaired common area structural defects, a former Amazon employee says she’s the victim of workplace defamation, and a wellness center says it hasn’t been paid for $226,000 in referrals.