Monongalia Circuit Court
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Development authority says county and insurance company misled it about policy
A county development authority is suing a county government and an insurance company, citing alleged promissory estoppel, negligent misrepresentation, negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. -
Pennsylvania corporation sues property owner, alleges breach of contract
A Pennsylvania corporation is suing a property owner, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Father sues drug dealer, others for daughter's death
MORGANTOWN — A father is suing a drug dealer that caused the death of his daughter when he gave her heroin laced with fentanyl. -
Monongalia Circuit Judge Clawges retiring
MORGANTOWN – Monongalia Circuit Judge Russell M. Clawges Jr. is retiring next month. Clawges, who will turn 69 on Jan. 30, announced his retirement effective Jan. 31. -
Vendor at WVU football stadium blames relocation for lost business
MORGANTOWN – A concession stand alleges its business suffered when it was relocated next to a competing stand in Milan Puskar Stadium. -
Estate administrator accuses mobile home community operators of negligence in heroin death
An estate administrator is suing Gary Allan Richmond and Independence Hill MHC LLC, et al, mobile home community operators, claiming the former provided the decedent with heroin and the latter were negligent by not prevening the sale on their property. -
Trust sues investors, including Segal, for defaulting on line of credit
MORGANTOWN — A revocable trust is suing attorney Scott Segal and others after it claims he and several other investors owe on a line of credit issued in 2009. -
Family of hit-and-run victim awarded $7.6 million
MORGANTOWN — A Monongalia County jury awarded the family of a 20-year-old hit and run victim $7.6 million during a three-day trial. -
Judge holds off decision on dismissal of WVU's China Energy suit
MORGANTOWN — After a hearing involving the lawsuit filed by Appalachian Mountain Advocates against West Virginia University over refusing a request for documents under the Freedom of Information Act it requested last November, Monongalia Circuit Judge Russell Clawges Jr. told both parties they had seven days to figure out more specific terms on which they could agree. -
State high court backs University Park in tax dispute
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has found in favor of University Park on an appeal involving University Park at Evansdale's tax dispute. -
Monongalia County couple accuses health care providers for medical negligence
MORGANTOWN — A Monongalia County husband and wife are suing health care providers, alleging negligence. -
Breast cancer survivor accuses WVU of medical malpractice
MORGANTOWN — A Harrison County breast cancer survivor has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit. -
Couple alleges WVU hospital system negligence led to wife's suffering
MORGANTOWN — A West Virginia couple is suing the West Virginia University hospital board, alleging negligence led to wife's suffering . -
WVU nursing student alleges she was wrongfully accused of cheating during exam
MORGANTOWN – A nursing student at West Virginia University School of Nursing alleges she was falsely accused of cheating on a final exam. -
Two Monongalia County sheriff's deputies face civil rights lawsuit
Two Morgantown residents accuse police of violating their civil rights. -
Bridgeport couple accuses West Virginia University of constructive discharge
MORGANTOWN — A Bridgeport couple is suing a West Virginia University board, alleging age discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation and constructive eviction. -
Morgantown Shrine Club Mountaineer Patrol of Osiris Temple Aaonms file suit over 1986 lease
MORGANTOWN – A nonprofit organization is seeking the court's help in regards to a lease it signed in 1986. -
Former Westwood Middle School student's family files suit after student suffered fracture while playing football
MORGANTOWN – A Texas family that formerly resided in Monongalia County is seeking damages from a school system after their son was injured while playing football. -
A matter of public record
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Non-profit law firm sues WVU over denial of China Energy deal documents
A non-profit law firm sued West Virginia University for refusing a public records request for documents related to the China Energy deal.