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Business sues Ace Contracting for breach of contract, false representation
WILLIAMSON — Mountaineer Habitat Management is suing Ace Contracting for false representation and deception over building a retaining wall.
Woman sues Guyan Country Club for wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON — A woman filed a lawsuit against Guyan Golf & Country Club claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her employment at the country club.
Couple sues car dealership for injuries sustained on icy lot
CHARLESTON — A Glasgow couple is suing Paul White Chevrolet alleging injuries occurred on the car lot's property.
W.Va. Paving sues state Parkways Authority for damages assessed
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Paving is suing the West Virginia Parkways Authority alleging it improperly assessed damages.
Couple sues Dutch Miller of Charleston for car accident
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Dutch Miller of Charleston claiming they were injured in a car accident with one of its employees.
Nursing home denies injury allegations, seek to dismiss complaint
MOUNDSVILLE — The defendants in a lawsuit are seeking to have the complaint dismissed and deny all claims involved.
State Supreme Court grants prohibition writ in case involving identity theft from WVU Hospitals
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals granted a writ of prohibition in a case involving a class action against West Virginia University Hospitals-East Inc.
Kanawha judge appointed to Business Court Division
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Court Judge Maryclaire Akers has been appointed to the state's Business Court Division to replace Wayne Circuit Judge James H. Young Jr.
Nursing home denies allegations in negligence complaint
PRINCETON — Princeton Health Care Center denies the allegations against it in a lawsuit filed by the family of a former resident.
Supreme Court dismisses contract case involving Contura Energy
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has dismissed a case, finding that two companies properly notified the cancelation of contracts with Cross Fire Inc.
Supreme Court rules case dismissed due to expiration of statute of limitations
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the statute of limitations had expired and a complaint was time-barred.
Three prenatal opioid exposure lawsuits against McKinsey moved to California federal court
CHARLESTON — Three lawsuits against McKinsey & Company by minors who suffered prenatal exposure to opioids have been transferred to California federal court as part of multidistrict litigation.
Seven employees sue Bimbo Bakeries for FLSA violations
HUNTINGTON — Seven lawsuits have been filed against Bimbo Bakeries USA alleging that employees were not properly paid minimum wage, causing them to lose significant income.
11 lawsuits filed against Lexington Coal Company for property damage
WILLIAMSON — Eleven lawsuits were filed against Lexington Coal Company alleging it violated state agency orders regarding de-watering coal mine pools.
Genesis Healthcare says its not at fault of resident's injuries, death
FAYETTEVILLE — Genesis Healthcare denies the claims against it in a case alleging medical negligence and wrongful death.
McCutcheon Trucking wants to have contract case dismissed
CHARLESTON — McCutcheon Trucking is seeking to have a lawsuit filed against it dismissed and is denying all allegations against it.
Consol denies allegations in breach of contract case
WHEELING — Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company denies the claims made in a case alleging breach of contract.
Couple sues Wesbanco for tax filing error
HUNTINGTON — A couple is suing Wesbanco claiming an error in a tax filing caused harm.
Defendants seek to have work injury lawsuit dismissed
WILLIAMSON — The defendants in a case accusing Coal-Mac and Arch Resources of causing a workplace injury to occur deny that they are at fault for the plaintiff's injuries.
Man sues Wheeling for flood damages
WHEELING — A man is suing the city of Wheeling claiming rainwater is damaging his house.