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The web is full of disgruntled employees slamming companies. I believe that one way to decide if I would do business with a company or person is to see what information that may be negative on court records. Good companies and good people won't have much in the way of lawsuits, judgements, liens, etc. I simply did a search of Rotomotion LLC, as well as Dennis D'Annunzio, the president of Rotomotion, LLC. I am posting the link to the Charleston County South Carolina court as well as the Berkeley County South Carolina court: http://www3.charlestoncounty.org/docs/CoC/news.html 1. Under Navigation Menu, select Circuit Court 2. Select "Accept" 3. Type Last and First name, which is D'Annunzio and Dennis or Rotomotion LLC. 4. Click and case number (in blue, and then there are tabs above with info on judgements, actions, liens, etc. For Berkeley County: http://www.berkeleycountysc.gov/dept/clerkcourt/
1. select "Dockets" at lower right hand under "Related Links" 2. Select "Accept" 3. Select "County Court Access" at upper left corner 4. Select "Public Case Search" 5. Select "Circuit Court" 6. Select "Accept" 7. Enter Rotomotion 8. Select "Search Public Index" 9. Case number in blue as before and more info on tabs.
Another source of information on a company is the past employees. If the company is small, say less than 20 employees, and 90% have nothing good to say about the company or it's owners, it's a good bet that there is good reason. Good companies treat their "internal customers" like they treat their external customers
ReplyDeleteRotomotion was the Defendant in another lawsuit. Indra won a judgement in excess of $153,000.
DeleteDennis D'Annunzio arrested! www.sctax.org/News.../20120215_businessownerarrested.htm
ReplyDeleteCraig Burgess died March 14, 2014. I'm sure the D'Annunzios are happy to know they made a few of his final years miserable with their needless workers comp lawsuit.
ReplyDeleteRotoMotion took a down payment of $92,000 on 10/2010 for the University of Texas at Dallas and has never delivered the Helicopter we purchased. Paul Watson Director of Procurement UTDallas.edu
ReplyDeleteNeed any background for a law suit? Former employee with a lot of information. ruskincanal@aol.com
DeleteIs anyone aware of an attorney and/or other groups who have previous (or current) experience in dealing with rotomotion litigiously?
ReplyDeleteI would invite anyone who has, or has had, issues with Rotomotion to contact me at rotomotionracket@gmail.com
Perhaps we can accomplish more working together.
Depends on who you are.
DeleteArc Communications Co Ltd v. Rotomotion LLC et al
ReplyDeleteDefendant: Rotomotion LLC and Dennis S D'Annunzio
Plaintiff: Arc Communications Co Ltd
Case Number: 2:2014cv04195
Filed: October 28, 2014
Court: South Carolina District Court
Office: Charleston Office
County: Charleston
Presiding Judge: David C Norton
Nature of Suit: Other Contract
Cause of Action: 28:1332
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff