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Borrower claims Alltran Education erroneously placed her student loan in default
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing a lender, claiming that her loan was unfairly put in default. -
Former Workers' Compensation employee sentenced for fake Facebook messages
CHARLESTON — A former Workers' Compensation Office employee pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor harassment by an electronic communication device charge after she allegedly sent a fake Facebook message in an attempt to have Chief Administrative Law Judge Rebecca Roush removed from office. -
Supreme Court reverses lower court decision, says former police chief rightfully fired
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that former Belle police chief Darrick Cox was rightfully terminated from his position after an investigation. -
State Supreme Court issues stay in controversial case about state's right-to-work law
CHARLESTON — The state Supreme Court has issued a stay in a 2016 right-to-work case. The stay, granted March 29, will keep a recent ruling by Kanawha Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey from becoming law for now. -
Kansas company alleges Hayslett Construction failed to pay for equipment in full
CHARLESTON – A Kansas manufacturer of waste water treatment equipment alleges that it is owed more than $15,000 from a Hurricane general contractor. -
Park Systems claims Waste Management truck backed into wall, causing more than $11,000 in damage
CHARLESTON — A company alleges its wall was damaged by a negligent truck driver. -
Woman accuses DXC Technology of wrongful termination based on age, race and gender
CHARLESTON — A woman alleges she was terminated due to her age, gender and race. -
Man blames Panther Creek Mining in workplace negligence lawsuit
CHARLESTON — A man is seeking damages after he was allegedly injured at work. -
Class action claims Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College health program lacked accreditation
CHARLESTON — A former student alleges that the educational program she was enrolled in was a scam. -
Man claims West Virginia Automobile company driver negligently struck his car
CHARLESTON — A man is seeking damages, alleging a negligent driver struck his car. -
Supreme Court allows excessive force lawsuit to continue
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that an excessive force lawsuit can continue in Kanawha Circuit Court. -
World Wide Equipment accused of creating racially hostile work environment
CHARLESTON — A former employee alleges he was caused distress when members of his workplace treated him in a racially hostile manner. -
Stanley Steemer accused of bilking customers out of deceptive fuel surcharges
CHARLESTON — A customer is filing a class-action lawsuit, claiming a floor cleaning company overcharged for fuel costs. -
Attorneys plan to add every state agency as defendants in wage payment case
CHARLESTON – The plaintiffs’ attorneys in a potential class action about wage payment for salaried state employees soon will add every state agency as defendants in the case. -
Retired longtime Kanawha judge dies
CHARLESTON — Former Kanawha Circuit Judge James "Jim" Stucky has died, according to the Kanawha County Commission. -
Frontier employee says she was fired after seeking treatment for depression and anxiety
CHARLESTON — A woman is seeking damages, claiming she was wrongly terminated from her position due to her depression. -
Progressive Insurance is accused of firing woman because she was pregnant
CHARLESTON — A woman claims she was terminated from her position due to pregnancy. -
Man seeks damages after he says ladder broke beneath him at work
CHARLESTON — A man is seeking damages from a former employer after a ladder reportedly broke under him at work. -
Ryder Truck claims commercial customer owes over $92,000
CHARLESTON — A truck rental company is seeking more than $92,000 in sums due. -
Kanawha County schools accused of negligence in care of Capitol High student
CHARLESTON — A parent is suing the Kanawha County Board of Education after her minor child was allegedly assaulted at school and threatened by another student.