Fitzsimmons Law Firm, Pllc
Recent News About Fitzsimmons Law Firm, Pllc
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Consulting firm alleges rental service owes $22,000
WHEELING — A consulting firm is suing a car rental service and an insurance company, alleging breach of contract, fraud and unjust enrichment in failing to pay more than $22,000. -
FITZSIMMONS LAW FIRM PLLC: Bob Fitzsimmons selected to 2019 Best Lawyers in America
Fitzsimmons Law Firm is proud to announce that Bob Fitzsimmons has been selected for inclusion in the 25th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. -
Kanawha County couple accuses air transportation company of fraud
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County couple is suing an air transportation company, alleging breach of contract and fraud. -
FITZSIMMONS LAW FIRM: Bob Fitzsimmons recognized again as one of West Virginia's top 10 Super Lawyers
Fitzsimmons Law Firm issued the following announcement on June 14.Fitzsimmons Law Firm is proud to announce that Bob Fitzsimmons was again named one of the Top 10 Super Lawyers in West Virginia, an honor he has received numerous times. -
FITZSIMMONS LAW FIRM: $2 million in punitive damages assessed against hospital in $5.5 million Medical Malpractice wrongful death jury verdict
Fitzsimmons Law Firm attorneys Bob Fitzsimmons and Brent Wear recently obtained a $5.5 Million jury verdict against Weirton Medical Center on behalf of their client in a medical malpractice wrongful death trial. -
Couple sues coal companies for property damage
CLARKSBURG – A couple is suing The Harrison County Coal Company and Consolidation Coal Company after they claim they are responsible for property damage. -
Marshall County couple alleges energy company created nuisance
MOUNDSVILLE — A Marshall County husband and wife are suing an oil and gas well operator, alleging creating a private nuisance, negligence and reckless conduct. -
Nine individuals sue Eagle Natrium for plant explosion
WHEELING – Nine people are suing Eagle Natrium after they claim it negligently maintained the area of the Natrium Plant that exploded and caused them injuries. -
Rental company sues Greenbrier Hotel for breach of contract
BECKLEY – A rental company is suing Greenbrier Hotel after it claims it breached its contract and was unjustly enriched at the rental company’s expense. -
Contractors accuse Eagle Natrium of unsafe workplace after boiler explosion
MOUNDSVILLE – Contractors are seeking damages over allegations that they were injured when a boiler exploded at a New Martinsville plant. -
Weirton couple alleges insurers failed to pay for actual covered losses from house fire
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton couple alleges their insurers have failed to adequately compensate them for losses sustained in a fire. -
Longwall coordinator alleges Tunnel Ridge demoted him because of age
WHEELING – A Triadelphia man alleges his former employer discriminated against him because of his age. -
Salem International University seeks damages from insurer over coverage claim
MOUNDSVILLE – A for-profit college alleges its insurer has breached the terms of its policy by failing to provide full coverage in connection with lawsuits against the institution. -
Wheeling couple accuses Safeco of fraud
WHEELING — A Wheeling couple is suing Safeco Insurance, alleging constructive fraud and misrepresentation. -
Reynolds Memorial Hospital alleges insurance consultant failed to procure adequate coverage
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County hospital owner and operator alleges that it has been damaged because of the actions of a insurance consultant and broker. -
Production company asks judge to dismiss Murray suit against John Oliver
MOUNDSVILLE – Partially Important Productions is asking Marshall Circuit Judge Jeffrey D. Cramer to dismiss Bob Murray’s lawsuit against John Oliver and his HBO show. -
Car dealers claim L&K Marketing billed for sales tax but didn't send it to the state
WHEELING — Automobile dealers are suing a marketing agency and its officer, citing alleged fraud, breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Murray files gag order in John Oliver defamation lawsuit
WHEELING – Robert Murray has asked for a temporary restraining order to stop comedian and political commentator John Oliver from talking about the lawsuit and to stop HBO from rebroadcasting the June 18 episode. -
Murray Energy coal companies accuse The New York Times of defamation
WHEELING – A group of Murray Energy coal companies has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times claiming the newspaper published defamatory statements that damaged the businesses’ reputation. -
Estate administrator blames physicians for husband's death
WHEELING — A widow is suing three physicians, alleging their negligence led to the death of her husband.