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Bank claims borrower owes more than $117,000 on a $250,000 loan
A bank is seeking more than $117,000, claiming that a customer failed to pay.
Man seeks damages claiming he was denied long-term disability benefits
A man claims he was denied long-term disability benefits he is entitled to.
Woman claims age discrimination in employment termination
A woman is seeking damages, claiming that she was unfairly terminated from her position; her case has been moved to federal court.
Couple alleges judgment funds were never received
A couple claims they were not paid a judgment they were awarded.
Investment company claims it was restricted from developing its land
LOGAN – An investment company is seeking damages, claiming they were not allowed to build on their property.
Man claims he was struck by driver who failed to stay in his lane
WHEELING – A man is seeking damages after he claims he was struck by a negligent driver.
Woman claims neighbor, Laroche Tree Service removed tree that was on her property
WHEELING – A woman is seeking damages following a tree removal that she did not permit.
Woman claims she lost job after reporting medical fraud
A woman is seeking damages against a health care company, alleging that she lost her job after being told to commit medical fraud and reporting it.
For Richard Lindsay, law and medicine became one passion, one career
For Dr. Richard Lindsay of Tabor, Lindsay & Associates, pursuing a career in law merged two of his passions: medicine and legal work.
Warner's love for law started as a child, remains strong to this day
Since he was a child, Bobby Warner knew he wanted to practice law, as his father’s career was always interesting and attractive.
WVU introduces legal certification for energy sector
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University is introducing a legal certification class on title research for students who are graduating and are interested in continuing their career in the energy sector.
Circuit judge shares what it's like to sit in on state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON -- Occasionally, the Chief Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has to appoint a current circuit judge or a former Supreme Court justice to hear a case when a justice recuses himself or herself from hearing a case.
WVU professor of law elected into the American Law Institute
In a recent election by the American Law Institute, Vincent Cardi, a West Virginia University College of Law professor was chosen to be part of the institute.
Former coal miner seeks damages after alleged breach of contract from insurance provider
PINEVILLE – A retired coal miner is seeking damages following an incident in which he alleges that the terms of his life insurance policy were breached.
Man sues WV Motor Sales alleging retaliation over workers' compensation filing
CHARLESTON – A man is suing his employer after he alleges he was retaliated against and unfairly terminated because he sought workers' compensation.
Applebee's worker says she was victim of sexual hostility
CHARLESTON – A woman in seeking compensation after she claims she was not protected from sexual hostility in the workplace.
Man accuses CAMC of negligence in woman's death
CHARLESTON – A man is suing the Charleston Area Medical Center following the death of his decedent, alleging that the center was negligent in failing to provide the medical attention required.
Man claims he was fired for requesting workers' compensation
CHARLESTON – A man is suing his employer after her claims he was fired because of his request for workers' compensation.
Women sue Community Action of South Eastern West Virginia, alleging unlawful termination
PRINCETON – Two women are suing their former place of employment after they allege that the company participated in unethical business practices and fired them after reporting it.
Thomas Memorial Hospital sued over negligence claims after woman's death
CHARLESTON – A Scott Depot woman is suing the Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital over claims that a Kanawha County woman's death could have been prevented.