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Fencing company sues West Virginia American Water for water leaks
CHARLESTON — J.H. Tomblin Fence Co. is suing West Virginia American Water for property damages caused by constant water leaks. -
Former state lawmaker says he was injured at Family Dollar
CHARLESTON – A former state lawmaker is suing Family Dollar Stores after he says he was injured at the Romney store. -
Deaf woman says Todd Judy Ford pressured her to buy vehicle she can't afford
CHARLESTON – A deaf woman is accusing a Charleston car dealership of coercing her into buying a new vehicle she can’t afford. -
Man says he was fired by Walmart because of his disabilities
CHARLESTON – A former Walmart employee says he was wrongfully discharged because of disability. -
Woman says she was sexually harassed then fired
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County woman says she was the victim of sexual harassment and retaliatory discharge by a former employer. -
Newspaper delivery person sues couple that threatened him
CHARLESTON —A newspaper delivery person has filed a lawsuit against the couple who accused him of selling drugs and threatened him with a loaded firearm. -
Law firm says companies owned by Justice owe more than $8.5 million
CHARLESTON – A Charleston law firm seeks an order confirming a modified final award of arbitration of more than $8.5 million against three companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice. -
Man, company sue accountants for professional malpractice
CHARLESTON — Prayworks is suing several accountants and their firms for failing in their duty of care. -
Former inmate sues WVDOC for injuries
CHARLESTON — A man who was incarcerated at Southern Regional Jail is suing several correctional officers alleging he was beaten and tortured. -
Inmate sues WVDOC for injuries
CHARLESTON — An inmate is suing the West Virginis Division of Correction and Rehabilitation alleging officers used excessive force on him and caused him injuries. -
Youth cheerleading team accuses hotel manager of racial discrimination
CHARLESTON – The parents of a youth football cheerleader says the girl and her teammates were the victims of racial discrimination by a South Charleston hotel. -
Resigning Kanawha County magistrate admonished for berating police officers
CHARLESTON – Kanawha County Magistrate Ward Harshbarger III, who already has announced his resignation, has been publicly admonished by the state Judicial Investigation Commission for harassing police officers in court. -
Former employee sues WVDOT for discrimination, failure to accomodate
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (DOT) claiming she was discriminated against and lost her job. -
Former employee sues state for inhumane treatment of jail inmates
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing the State of West Virginia claiming he was retaliated against for reporting discrimination against inmates at Southern Regional Jail. -
Woman sues former employer for discrimination
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Highland Hospital Association claiming she was harassed during her employment and discriminated against, but the agency denies all allegations against it. -
Man says CAMC doctors wrongly told him they removed his ruptured appendix
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man says CAMC doctors didn’t remove his ruptured appendix even though they told him they had done so. -
Man sues former employer for discrimination
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Universal Protection Service alleging he was wrongfully terminated from his employment and discriminated against. -
Man sues Yamaha for defective side-by-side vehicle
CHARLESTON — A man says Yamaha Motor Corporation USA would not abide by a factory warranty on a defective vehicle. -
Inmate sues state Division of Corrections following unprovoked attack
CHARLESTON — A man is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation for an alleged unprovoked attack by correctional officers. -
Man sues CSX for work injury
CHARLESTON — A South Charleston man is suing CSX Transportation claiming it violated the Federal Employers' Liability Act.