Audrey Holsclaw News
Sirius Radio wants telemarketing suit moved to federal court
CLARKSBURG -- A Harrison County couple is pursuing a lawsuit against Sirius Satellite Radio after 16 months of illegal telemarketing activity.
St. Albans man counter-sued over arbitration agreement
ST. ALBANS -- A St. Albans man is being counter-sued after failing to arbitrate with a local car company.
John Deere files $1.27 million suit over leasing
CHARLESTON -- A West Virginia corporation is being sued after failing to pay on its monthly machinery lease.
Misleading auction leads to federal lawsuit
CULLODEN -- A Cabell County company is being sued after failing to disclose the quality of equipment it was auctioning off.
Ohio company wants wrongful death suit removed to federal court
WEIRTON -- An East Liverpool, Ohio, company is seeking a removal to the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia following the wrongful death of a two-year-old boy.
Patent inventorship rights leads to federal case
VIENNA – A Kansas corporation is seeking punitive and compensatory damages following the unauthorized use of its patent.
Martinsburg man sues ex-business partner, others for $2 million
CAPON BRIDGE -- A Martinsburg man is seeking more than $2 million dollars from his former business partner and has accused him of fraud.
Ex-employee faces lawsuit after failing to arbitrate
CLARKSBURG -- Teletech is seeking an injunction and summary judgment following an employee's dismissal and lawsuit against it.
ACLU files racial discrimination suit against South Charleston, police department
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is seeking a declaratory judgment against the City of South Charleston and its police officers following an illegal traffic stop and search.
Kokosing seeks removal to federal court
HUNTINGTON -- An Upshur County man claims he suffered disability discrimination as an employee of Kokosing Construction Company.
Raleigh County man claims he was laid off for serving in military
CHARLESTON -- A Raleigh County man is seeking damages following being laid off by his employer after joining the Army National Guard.
Chesapeake seeks an injunction to use mineral rights
CHARLESTON -- Chesapeake Appalachia is seeking injunctive relief after the owner of surface rights barred them from his property.
Utah residents seek removal after workplace helicopter accident
CHARLESTON -- A Utah resident and his wife are seeking a removal to the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia because they are seeking more than $75,000 in damages following a helicopter accident that has left the husband severely disabled.
Buyer's remorse causes family to sue each other
HUNTINGTON -- An Ohio woman is suing her in-laws for more than $250,000 in losses associated with a business she bought from them.
Pfizer, others named as defendants in wrongful death suit
CHARLESTON -- A woman and the estate of her now-deceased father have named Pfizer Inc., Parke-Davis, and Warner-Lambert Company as being responsible for the wrongful death of her father in connection with his use of Neurontin.
Couple sues St. Albans, officers for taking grandson, trauma
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County couple has filed a complaint against the City of St. Albans and two police officers following the seizure of their grandson and subsequent trauma to their family.
Va. man sues after he fell on Consol property
BECKLEY -- A Virginia man claims he was permanently injured following a fall on Consol Energy property, and now, Consol is removing the case to federal court.
Boone County man's mineral rights case taken to federal court
MADISON -- A Boone County man claims his land was misused and damaged without his permission.
Wyoming Co. man says he was not allowed to join union because of his age
BECKLEY -- A Wyoming County man claims he was wrongfully barred from joining a union because of his age.
Wendy's injury case moved to federal court
PRINCETON -- A Mercer County woman claims she was severely injured following a fall at a Proctorville, Ohio, restaurant.