Putnam Circuit Court
Recent News About Putnam Circuit Court
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Individuals seek to declare Wetzel County well abandoned
NEW MARTINSVILLE – Three individuals residing out-of-state who own interests in oil and gas in Wetzel County are seeking to declare that a well has been abandoned.
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Driver seeks damages from Preece Logistics, others after Route 35 collision
WINFIELD – A Fraziers Bottom woman is seeking damages after her vehicle was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer.
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Independent contractor alleges Tri-State Biotech Solutions failed to pay on time
WINFIELD – A Putnam County resident alleges she was not timely paid commissions for her work.
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Former Ace Truck of West Virginia employee alleges age discrimination
WINFIELD – A Putnam County company is alleged to have terminated an employee because of his age.
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Motorist seeks damages after collision with Ace Pipeline employee in Hurricane
WINFIELD – A Hurricane man alleges he was injured when an employee of a pipeline company collided with his vehicle.
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Couple alleges Select Portfolio Servicing Inc. filed erroneous credit reports
WINFIELD – A Putnam County couple allege that they have been damaged as a result of a loan servicer's actions.
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Former Merry X-Ray Chemical employee files suit over termination
WINFIELD – A man alleges he was subjected to retaliatory discharge by his Putnam County employer after he filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits.
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Putnam Co. man accuses nephews of illegal timber harvesting from property
WINFIELD – A Hurricane man alleges his nephews illegally removed timber from a property he has a share in without his permission.
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Chemical operator accuses former employer of unlawful termination
WINFIELD — A Kanawha County man chemical operator is suing his former employer, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination.
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Time to stop acting like ninnies
“My heavens!” was our reaction upon learning that a fifth grade boy and his guardian recently filed suit in Putnam Circuit Court against the Putnam County Board of Education for failing to prevent him from injuring his finger while playing football during recess on school grounds at Eastbrook Elementary School a year and a half ago.
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Cabell County couple alleges insurance company breached contract
WINFIELD — A Cabell County couple is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contractual duty.
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Eastbrook Elementary student, guardian file suit over playground injury
WINFIELD – A minor student and his guardian have filed suit against a county school board after the student was injured during recess.
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Kanawha Valley Advertising Co. alleges it is owed more than $1,900
WINFIELD – A Putnam County business alleges that it was not paid in full for its services by a Mason County funeral home.
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Claxton Smith & Sons Concrete Co. alleges it is owed more than $16,000 for materials
WINFIELD – A construction company is alleged to have failed to pay for goods.
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Beckley doctor allegedly owes more than $250,000 on notes
WINFIELD – A Beckley physician is alleged to have defaulted on two promissory notes.
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Motorist seeks benefits from Westfield Insurance for crash damages
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman alleges her insurer owes her underinsured motorist benefits after a collision.
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Woman alleges Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery wrongfully terminated her
WINFIELD – A Kanawha County woman alleges she was terminated by her Putnam County employer because she missed work due to medical reasons.
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Former Sheetz employee says he was wrongfully denied disability benefits
WINFIELD – A Scott Depot man formerly employed by Sheetz Inc. alleges he was wrongfully denied disability benefits.
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Life insurance beneficiary seeks allegedly unpaid benefits from Globe Life and Accident Insurance
WINFIELD – A Hometown resident alleges that her insurer wrongfully denied her benefits from a life insurance policy.
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Lawsuit filed against law office for failure to pay for services
WINFIELD – A lawsuit has been filed against The Law Office of G. Wayne Van Bibber for failure to repay more than $3,000 for goods and services.