The Docket

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 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.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Feb. 26, 2015

A former insurance firm employee claims wrongful termination, the owner of a Richmond office building sues the city for $1 million for allegedly preventing access to the property and a Cowardin Avenue landlord claims a tenant is $61,000 behind on payments.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Feb. 5, 2015

Homeowners claim a self-proclaimed design and build expert’s work didn’t live up to the billing. And several high-dollar personal injury cases, one involving a tree falling on an apartment tenant. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 29, 2015

A subcontractor claims it is owed $780,000 for work performed for the Defense Intelligence Agency. And a hunter says he was shot because a Chincoteague hunting service unsafely modified a boat. Keep up with all the cases with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 15, 2015

The city of Richmond is going after nearly a dozen restaurants for delinquent taxes and a real estate firm is being sued for discrimination. Plus, an investment firm files a $15 million suit and claims the defendants orchestrated a fraudulent litigation scheme in order to fund a new public high school.

The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 8, 2014

A bank claims a developer is thwarting its attempts to market and sell a foreclosed property and wants $2 million for its trouble. And a surgeon says an HCA medical center is in violation of state law by not granting him admitting privileges.