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Jan 27, 2025

$40M Diamond District lawsuit dismissed in Richmond

A Richmond Circuit Court judge dismissed a $40 million lawsuit over the city’s $2.44 billion Diamond District project last week, in which a Connecticut developer claimed its former partners, including Richmond’s Thalhimer Realty Partners, cut it out of the development deal. Judge Bradley B. Cavedo ruled Jan. 22 in favor of defendants Thalhimer, a subsidiary […]

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Jan 23, 2025

Va. to receive $107.4M in updated opioids settlement

Virginia stands to receive up to $107.4 million in a multistate settlement proposed by OxyContin producer Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Thursday. The defendants in the federal case have offered to pay $7.4 billion to 14 states to settle claims that under the leadership of the […]

VDOT buys Owens & Minor’s Hanover HQ for $33.5M
Nov 21, 2024

Owens & Minor sues Anthem, accusing insurer of mishandling claims

Mechanicsville-based Fortune 500 health care logistics and supply company Owens & Minor filed a federal lawsuit against Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield this week, claiming that the Henrico County insurer mismanaged funds for Owens & Minor’s employee health insurance plan and allegedly violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA. According to the […]

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Sep 12, 2024

Navient faces $120M fine, ban over student loan abuse claims from consumer watchdog

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a proposed order Thursday to permanently ban Herndon-based Navient, formerly the nation’s largest student loan servicer, from servicing federal student loans and fine the company $120 million. “These bans would largely remove Navient from a market where it, among other illegal actions, steered numerous student loan borrowers into costly [&[...]

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Aug 7, 2024

Kroger names new mid-Atlantic president

Kroger has named Kate Mora president of its mid-Atlantic division, replacing Lori Raya, who’d held the role since 2021 and is retiring, according to a Tuesday news announcement by the grocery store chain, which has nearly half a million employees across 2,800 stores in 35 states, including 68 stores in Virginia.  Mora will work in […]

McLean-based Appian opens office in Seville, Spain
Jul 30, 2024

Appeals court reverses $2B judgment for Appian

The corporate espionage civil case between rivals Appian and Pegasystems is heading back to court, the Virginia Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The three-judge panel ordered a new trial, saying that Appian was improperly relieved of the burden of proving that Pega financially benefited from misappropriating Appian’s trade secrets. In May 2022, McLean cloud computing […]

Education
Jul 26, 2024

Liberty, Falwell Jr. reach global settlement

Liberty University and Jerry Falwell Jr. have reached a global resolution agreement that settles all three lawsuits between the Lynchburg private Christian university and Falwell, Liberty’s former president and chancellor who was forced to resign in 2020 in disgrace. In a joint statement released Friday afternoon, Liberty and Falwell said that Liberty’s board of trustees […]

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Jul 24, 2024

Connecticut firm sues former Diamond District partners for $40M

A Connecticut-based developer, Republic Projects, has filed a $40 million lawsuit against its former partners in Richmond’s $2.44 billion Diamond District project, a city-backed mixed-use development that includes a replacement for the 40-year-old Diamond baseball stadium. Republic Projects, the plaintiff in the lawsuit filed July 19 in Richmond Circuit Court, claims that Richmond-based Thal[...]

Grounds for dissent?
May 30, 2024

Grounds for dissent?

On April 30, the night police raided Columbia University’s campus, arresting more than 100 protesters and keeping about 50 students and faculty members cooped up for several hours in Pulitzer Hall, where the annual journalism prizes are announced, it was pretty quiet at the University of Virginia. According to a Cavalier Daily student reporter’s tweets […]

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May 21, 2024

Student sues U.Va., alleging antisemitism

A Jewish undergraduate student is suing the University of Virginia, its president and rector, and two pro-Palestinian organizations, alleging that he was “a victim of hate-based, intentional discrimination, severe harassment and abuse, and illegal retaliation” at U.Va., according to a federal lawsuit filed May 17. Matan Goldstein, who completed his freshman year at U.Va. this […[...]

Carter Bank vs. Justice family saga continues
Apr 29, 2024

Carter Bank vs. Justice family saga continues

Martinsville’s Carter Bank & Trust says a Feb. 12 federal lawsuit filed against it by GLAS Trust Co. contains “false and misleading” allegations as part of a complex financial dispute over debt repayments from loans to West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, his family and their businesses. GLAS filed suit in the U.S. District Court for […]

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Mar 18, 2024

Conservative groups sue to stop Dominion wind farm

A nonprofit conservative watchdog group based in Falls Church filed a lawsuit Monday against Dominion Energy, the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the U.S. Department of the Interior and other government bodies, aiming to stop construction of Dominion’s offshore wind farm expected to begin this spring 27 miles off the Virginia Beach coast. The […]

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