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CHARLESTON – A former employee of Frontier Communications says he was a victim of racial and ethnic discrimination.
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NEW MARTINSVILLE — A man is suing Frontier Communications for injuries he sustained during a car accident.
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Frontier’s actions have cost the State of West Virginia approximately $5,000,000
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PRINCETON – A man is suing several utility companies alleging he was injured while working on the roof of a Bluefield property by low-hanging electrical lines.
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CHARLESTON — A woman is seeking damages, claiming she was wrongly terminated from her position due to her depression.
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GRAFTON – A couple is suing Frontier after they claim it is responsible for work-related injuries.
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says Frontier Communications has increased internet speeds for approximately 40 percent of customers impacted by its estimated $160 million settlement with West Virginia.
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CHARLESTON – Frontier Communication has filed a lawsuit, alleging that the state’s new broadband law violates federal law. Gov. Jim Justice; Chairman Michael A. Albert; Commissioner Brooks F. McCabe Jr.; and Commissioner Renee A. Larrick were all named as defendants in the suit.
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Property owners accuse telecom companies and power line operator of trespassingWILLIAMSON — Property owners are suing Frontier Communications of West Virginia, Frontier West Virginia and Appalachian Power Company, telecom companies and power line operator, citing alleged trespassing and unjust enrichment.Dallas T.
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BLUEFIELD – A Pennsylvania man is suing Frontier Communications of West Virginia after he claims it wrongfully made a delinquency report to credit agencies, which caused him distress.
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CHARLESTON — Frontier Communications has increased internet speeds for approximately 36 percent of customers impacted by its estimated $160 million settlement with West Virginia, according to Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office.
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PRINCETON — A former Mercer County resident is suing a state telecommunications company, alleging slander and defamation.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that a 2014 Frontier class action lawsuit needs to be remanded back to state court to go through arbitration.
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CHARLESTON – A Lincoln County man is suing over claims he was unlawfully fired.