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Employee, husband sue Family Dollar for injuries
BLUEFIELD — A Fayette County couple is suing Family Dollar Stores of West Virginia for injuries sustained at its Gauley Bridge location.
State Supreme Court sides with woman, daughter in nursing home negligence case
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals agreed with a circuit court that a woman and her mother were not bound by an arbitration agreement.
Man sues former employer for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON — A man says Bob Sumerel Tire Co. Inc. for wrongfully terminating his employment.
Physician, practice sue General Star National Insurance for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A West Virginia-licensed physician and his medical practice are suing General Star National Insurance Company and General Star Indemnity Company alleging that they breached their contract with the plaintiffs.
Woman sues West Virginia University Hospitals alleging wrongful termination
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing West Virginia University Hospitals and Reynolds Memorial Hospital claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her employment.
Morrisey commemorates Title IX 50th anniversary, provides update on trans-athlete lawsuit
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey celebrated the 50th anniversary of Title IX at the West Virginia State Capitol on Tuesday, saying he would continue to fight for the equality of women's sports.
Man sues Joe Holland Chevrolet for discrimination
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Joe Holland Chevrolet after he claims his employment was wrongfully terminated and discriminated against.
Man sues W.Va.-American Water for landslide from water leak
HUNTINGTON — A man is suing West Virginia American Water alleging it is responsible for damages done to his property when a water line leaked and caused a landslide.
W.Va. Supreme Court rejects Lawyer Disciplinary Board recommendations
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals rejected the recommendations by the Lawyer Disciplinary Board regarding the reciprocal law license of a Pennsylvania attorney.
Bicyclist sues Division of Corrections, parole officer for injuries
CHARLESTON — A man is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation and a parole officer for injuries when he was riding his bicycle.
Homeowner blames AEP, tree service for damage to his property
CHARLESTON — A lawsuit against Appalachian Power Company and Nelson Tree Service claims they caused damages to a Charleston man's property.
Woman accuses Gestamp of retaliatory termination
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Gestamp West Virginia claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her employment in retalation for making complaints about an employee.
Man sues correctional officers for injuries
CHARLESTON — A man is suing two correctional officers claiming he was injured while incarcerated.
Appeals court vacates challenge involving West Virginia's COVID-19 shutdowns
CHARLESTON — A federal appellate court judge handed down a ruling shutting down challenges to Gov. Jim Justice's COVID-19 shutdowns.
Nine more lawsuits filed against Miracle Meadows for abuse
CHARLESTON — Nine more lawsuits have been School filed against Miracle Meadows by former students who alleged they were abused during enrollment at the private boarding school.
Supreme Court remands case, orders judge to grant declaratory judgment
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals found that a Jefferson County couple cannot invoke equitable remedies in an attempt to reinstate rights they never had in the first place.
Car painter sues 18 companies for contracting Parkinson's disease
CHARLESTON — A man is suing 18 companies for causing him to contract Parkinson's disease.
Lawsuits allege excessive force by West Virginia State Trooper
CHARLESTON —Three lawsuits have been filed against the West Virginia State Police alleging excessive force by one of its police officers.
Supreme Court says man ineligible to practice law in West Virginia
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals found a man ineligible for admission to the practice of law by transfer of his 2017 Uniform Bar Exam score.
Supreme Court says no error in lower court decision about Huntington Red Lobster parking
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals found that there was no error in a lower court's decision to partially deny summary judgment.