Fayette Circuit Court
Recent News About Fayette Circuit Court
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County Commission wants mining company to produce documents
A county commission is suing a mining company, citing alleged noncompliance with civil investigation requirements.
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Husband claims his wife suffered injuries while at a nursing home
A husband is suing health care providers, citing alleged negligence and vicarious liability.
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Pizza Hut server claims she was fired for taking legal medical leave
A food server is suing a food company, citing alleged wrongful discharge.
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AT&T customers file class-action suit against debt collector
AT&T customers have filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector, citing an alleged violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
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2019 brings new state Supreme Court Chief Justice, new circuit judges, vacancies
CHARLESTON -- The new year brings several changes to courts across West Virginia.
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Mother sues school board for daughter's lasting head injury
FAYETTEVILLE — The parent of a then 6-year-old girl is suing the Fayette County Board of Education for permanent injuries the child sustained while in her classroom at Gatewood Elementary School.
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Man says employer physically attacked him
FAYETTEVILLE — An employee is suing Bud Fox's Body Shop & Towing LLC and Mike Fox, employers, citing alleged assault, battery and constructive discharge.
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Route 5/3 is a public road, claims Nuttall LLC
A Delaware company is suing Dale Workman, Richard T. Atack and Janet Atack, the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, property owners, citing alleged obstruction of plaintiff's use of Route 5/3.
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Widower alleges nursing home resident's death caused by abuse, neglect
FAYETTEVILLE — A widower is suing Fayette County nursing home facilities, alleging negligence in the wrongful death of his wife.
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Individuals allege railroad crossing repairs denied access to property
FAYETTEVILLE – Residents of Scarbro and Oak Hill are seeking a judgment from a court to order two railroad companies to repair crossings on their property.
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Estate blames Fraternal Order for death of club member
FAYETTEVILLE — An estate administrator is suing a private social club and guests, alleging negligence, battery and premises liability.
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Consumer accuses Mo. law firm of violating West Virginia statute
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County man has filed a class action lawsuit against a Kansas City, Missouri, law firm, alleging violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
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Fayette County property owners allege railroads failed to maintain crossing
FAYETTEVILLE — Two Fayette County property owners are suing two railroad companies, alleging breach of an agreement.
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JVAC sends recommendations for two circuit court positions to governor
CHARLESTON – The state Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission has provided a list of recommendations to Gov. Jim Justice for two circuit court vacancies.
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Fayette County customer alleges Kroger's negligence caused injuries
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County woman is suing Kroger, alleging negligence led to injuries to the plaintiff.
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Fayette Co. woman alleges Wal-Mart negligence caused head injuries
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette customer is suing Wal-Mart, alleging negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff.
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Fayette County sheriff's office accused of assaulting suspect
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County man is suing the county sheriff's department and officers, alleging assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Fayette Co. couple alleges negligence caused wife's fall at hair salon
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County couple is suing a hair salon owner, alleging negligence led to the wife sustaining injuries.
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Fayette County consumer accuses law firm that collects debt of oppressive practices
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County woman has filed a class action lawsuit against collectors, alleging abusive debt collection practices.
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Fayette couple blames Montgomery General, doctors for disfigurement, spoliation of evidence
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette County couple is suing Montgomery General Hospital Inc., Mohammad Amjad M.D., and Janis S. Williams, D.O., citing alleged negligence and spoliation of evidence.