The Docket: Local court roundup for 5.9.13

Richmond Circuit Court

Leebcor Services, LLC v. John Camper and Richmond Grand Events, LLC
Plaintiff says it performed work on the John Marshall Catering Kitchen at the John Marshall Building and that defendant has failed to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $361,186.03.
Law firm: John “Jack” M. Robb III of LeClairRyan
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001991

Leebcor Services, LLC v. John Camper; John Marshall Building, LLC; Richmond Grand Events, LLC; Gray Gables, Inc.; and Chesapeake Bank
Plaintiff says it was not paid for its work on the John Marshall Building and that on or about Feb. 13, 2013, filed a series of mechanic’s liens claiming $338,186.03. Plaintiff asks that the court enter a declaratory judgment; that Chesapeake Bank pay plaintiff $338,186.03 from the Letter of Credit Funds or enter a declaratory judgment that John Marshall Building must pay plaintiff from the Letter of Credit Funds; and the imposition of a constructive trust over the funds, among other relief.
Law firm: John “Jack” M. Robb III of LeClairRyan
Filed: 5/1/2013. CL13002030[private]

Dwaine G. Tolliver v. Bryan Norwood, as chief of Richmond City Police; Bryan Norwood, individually; World Media Enterprise Inc.; Media General Inc.; and City of Richmond
Plaintiff says on or about April 28, 2012, Media General published an article in its “Gotcha” paper that accused plaintiff of being a recent arrestee charged with assault and battery, and also published his picture. Plaintiff says the allegations were false and defamatory and were made recklessly and maliciously, and seeks compensatory and punitive damages of $250,000.
Law firm: David O. Prince
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001989

Howard Adkins, executor of the estate of Dorothy A. Adkins, deceased v. The Laurels of University Park, LLC t/a The Laurels of University Park; Kausalya Pendyal, M.D.; Primary Health Group, Inc. t/a Chippenham Family Medicine; and Capital Division, Inc. t/a HCA Virginia Health System and HCVA Health System
Plaintiff says defendants were negligent by not administering antibiotics to treat C. diff and that as a result, decedent developed sepsis, leading to her death. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $4 million.
Law firm: Robert W. Carter Jr.
Filed: 5/2/2013. CL13002032

SunTrust Bank v. Langhorne Electric, Inc. a/k/a Langhorne Electrical, Inc. and Jonathan M. Langhorne
Plaintiff says it issued a line of credit to defendant and that defendant has refused to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $45,210.50.
Law firm: Cynthia Kaplan Revesman of Rubenstein and Cogan
Filed: 5/2/2013. Cl13002033

Chesterfield County Circuit Court

Lawrence E. Grimes v. Capital Strategies Group, Inc.
Plaintiff says while employed with CSG he received orders to report to active military duty, and the parties executed an agreement regarding income and expenses. Plaintiff alleges that defendant, between about Oct. 15, 2011, through Oct. 15, 2012, misappropriated plaintiff’s commission income and seeks judgment in principal amount of $35,000.
Law firm: Jonathan S. Cave and William B. Cave of Hopson, Habenicht and Cave
Filed: 4/30/2013. CL13001181

Mitesh Amin and Neema Amin v. Pavestone, LLC and Battlefield Stone, LLC
Plaintiffs say they ordered $30,991.50 in pavers and stones, prepaying $20,000. They allege a large number of broken pavers were delivered, that replacement pavers were non-conforming for use in the driveway and around the pool, and that they subsequently discovered that all pavers had a compression strength less than half that advertised. Plaintiffs say defendant has refused to remove and replace the pavers, and seek judgment in principal sum of $85,000.
Law firm: Martin Mooradian
Filed: 5/1/2013. CL13001196

Henrico County Circuit Court

Linda D. Jennings and Robert M. Jennings v. Cedar Works, LLC
Plaintiffs purchased a condominium unit that had warranties and guarantees that unit would be free of structural and workmanship defects and say water penetrates the unit, metal railing is peeling and rusty and windows are defective. Plaintiffs seek judgment in principal sum of $25,000.
Pro se
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001119

BMG Metals, Inc. v. Craft Machine Works, Inc. and Donald L. Moore
Plaintiff says it extended credit to defendant and defendant has defaulted. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal amount of $64,088.95.
Law firm: Morgan T. Manning of Spotts Fain
Filed: 5/3/2013. CL13001208

Regina Webster v. Extended Stay America
Plaintiff, in a hotel in Chesapeake, says when her mother became caught in the doors of an elevator, she used her arms in an effort to keep the doors from harming her mother. As a result, plaintiff says she sustained irreparable injury and seeks judgment in principal sum of $255,000.
Law firm: Suzette L. Hutchens of Hutchens and Hutchens
Filed: 5/3/2013. CL13001211[/private]

Richmond Circuit Court

Leebcor Services, LLC v. John Camper and Richmond Grand Events, LLC
Plaintiff says it performed work on the John Marshall Catering Kitchen at the John Marshall Building and that defendant has failed to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $361,186.03.
Law firm: John “Jack” M. Robb III of LeClairRyan
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001991

Leebcor Services, LLC v. John Camper; John Marshall Building, LLC; Richmond Grand Events, LLC; Gray Gables, Inc.; and Chesapeake Bank
Plaintiff says it was not paid for its work on the John Marshall Building and that on or about Feb. 13, 2013, filed a series of mechanic’s liens claiming $338,186.03. Plaintiff asks that the court enter a declaratory judgment; that Chesapeake Bank pay plaintiff $338,186.03 from the Letter of Credit Funds or enter a declaratory judgment that John Marshall Building must pay plaintiff from the Letter of Credit Funds; and the imposition of a constructive trust over the funds, among other relief.
Law firm: John “Jack” M. Robb III of LeClairRyan
Filed: 5/1/2013. CL13002030[private]

Dwaine G. Tolliver v. Bryan Norwood, as chief of Richmond City Police; Bryan Norwood, individually; World Media Enterprise Inc.; Media General Inc.; and City of Richmond
Plaintiff says on or about April 28, 2012, Media General published an article in its “Gotcha” paper that accused plaintiff of being a recent arrestee charged with assault and battery, and also published his picture. Plaintiff says the allegations were false and defamatory and were made recklessly and maliciously, and seeks compensatory and punitive damages of $250,000.
Law firm: David O. Prince
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001989

Howard Adkins, executor of the estate of Dorothy A. Adkins, deceased v. The Laurels of University Park, LLC t/a The Laurels of University Park; Kausalya Pendyal, M.D.; Primary Health Group, Inc. t/a Chippenham Family Medicine; and Capital Division, Inc. t/a HCA Virginia Health System and HCVA Health System
Plaintiff says defendants were negligent by not administering antibiotics to treat C. diff and that as a result, decedent developed sepsis, leading to her death. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $4 million.
Law firm: Robert W. Carter Jr.
Filed: 5/2/2013. CL13002032

SunTrust Bank v. Langhorne Electric, Inc. a/k/a Langhorne Electrical, Inc. and Jonathan M. Langhorne
Plaintiff says it issued a line of credit to defendant and that defendant has refused to pay. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal sum of $45,210.50.
Law firm: Cynthia Kaplan Revesman of Rubenstein and Cogan
Filed: 5/2/2013. Cl13002033

Chesterfield County Circuit Court

Lawrence E. Grimes v. Capital Strategies Group, Inc.
Plaintiff says while employed with CSG he received orders to report to active military duty, and the parties executed an agreement regarding income and expenses. Plaintiff alleges that defendant, between about Oct. 15, 2011, through Oct. 15, 2012, misappropriated plaintiff’s commission income and seeks judgment in principal amount of $35,000.
Law firm: Jonathan S. Cave and William B. Cave of Hopson, Habenicht and Cave
Filed: 4/30/2013. CL13001181

Mitesh Amin and Neema Amin v. Pavestone, LLC and Battlefield Stone, LLC
Plaintiffs say they ordered $30,991.50 in pavers and stones, prepaying $20,000. They allege a large number of broken pavers were delivered, that replacement pavers were non-conforming for use in the driveway and around the pool, and that they subsequently discovered that all pavers had a compression strength less than half that advertised. Plaintiffs say defendant has refused to remove and replace the pavers, and seek judgment in principal sum of $85,000.
Law firm: Martin Mooradian
Filed: 5/1/2013. CL13001196

Henrico County Circuit Court

Linda D. Jennings and Robert M. Jennings v. Cedar Works, LLC
Plaintiffs purchased a condominium unit that had warranties and guarantees that unit would be free of structural and workmanship defects and say water penetrates the unit, metal railing is peeling and rusty and windows are defective. Plaintiffs seek judgment in principal sum of $25,000.
Pro se
Filed: 4/29/2013. CL13001119

BMG Metals, Inc. v. Craft Machine Works, Inc. and Donald L. Moore
Plaintiff says it extended credit to defendant and defendant has defaulted. Plaintiff seeks judgment in principal amount of $64,088.95.
Law firm: Morgan T. Manning of Spotts Fain
Filed: 5/3/2013. CL13001208

Regina Webster v. Extended Stay America
Plaintiff, in a hotel in Chesapeake, says when her mother became caught in the doors of an elevator, she used her arms in an effort to keep the doors from harming her mother. As a result, plaintiff says she sustained irreparable injury and seeks judgment in principal sum of $255,000.
Law firm: Suzette L. Hutchens of Hutchens and Hutchens
Filed: 5/3/2013. CL13001211[/private]

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