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Consumer accuses telecommunications company of unfair practices
PRINCETON — A former Mercer County resident is suing a state telecommunications company, alleging slander and defamation. -
Worker accuses former employer of not paying proper wages
KEYSER — A Mineral County man is suing his former employer, alleging violation of workers compensation acts. -
Financing company alleges debtor, guarantor owe more than $100,000
KEYSER — A financing company is suing a Mineral County debtor and guarantor, alleging they owe more than $100,000 for breach of agreement and the addendum to the agreement. -
Equipment provider alleges tree service violated contract
KEYSER — A Mineral County man is suing a Grant County tree service, alleging breach of a purchase agreement. -
Deutsche Bank accused of unjust enrichment
KEYSER — A West Virginia man is suing Deutsche Bank, alleging unjust enrichment. -
Hayes Contractors Inc. alleges it is owed more than $14,000 in back rent from individual
KEYSER – A Ridgeley corporation alleges a tenant owes back rent on a property. -
Hardware store alleges quarry operators owe nearly $23,000
KEYSER — A Keyser hardware store is suing the operators of an Elk Garden quarry, alleging breach of contract in failing to pay nearly $23,000. -
Non-profit alleges terminal services company owes nearly $74,000
KEYSER — A non-profit railroad company is suing a Texas terminal services business, alleging breach of contract in owing nearly $74,000 to the plaintiff. -
Potomac Edison claims negligent driver caused property damage
KEYSER – A West Virginia utility company is suing over damages to its property that allegedly occurred during a truck crash. -
Bank says borrower defaulted on loan
KEYSER – A Maryland bank is suing a Mineral County company for allegedly skipping its loan payments since last October. -
Motorist blames trucker, freight carrier for injuries at stoplight
KEYSER – A Mineral County man says a freight company and its driver are responsible for injuries he suffered from a collision at a stoplight. -
Builder sues gas station owner for allegedly failing to pay construction costs
KEYSER – A North Carolina builder is suing to enforce a mechanic’s lien against a client they claim still owes for a gas station they built last year. -
Widow petitions court to settle workers' comp claim on children’s behalf
KEYSER – A Mineral County woman is petitioning to obtain court authority to settle a claim on behalf of her three minor children, who were left fatherless after a work-related accident. -
Company accuses law firm of practicing in state where it is not licensed
KEYSER – A Mineral County company is suing a Wisconsin law firm for allegedly damaging their credit rating despite not being licensed to practice in West Virginia. -
Son files wrongful death suit against mother’s nursing home
KEYSER – A Mineral County man is suing a nursing home, claiming its neglect of his mother led to her death. -
Homeowner blocks CitiFinancial’s foreclosure bid
BECKLEY – A Mineral County man is suing his mortgage lender to stop a foreclosure on his home. -
Property buyers accuse sellers of charging excessive interest, harassment
KEYSER – A Mineral County family says they were pressured into signing an unfavorable real estate deal and then unlawfully harassed over allegedly late payments. -
Wisconsin firm seeks to enforce judgment against Clancy’s Irish Pub
KEYSER — A Wisconsin company is suing in a West Virginia court, seeking to enforce a court judgment from LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, against a West Virginia business and two individuals. -
Justices: Prosecutor, trooper don't have to return seized property
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that a state trooper and prosecutor do not have to return seized property because the petitioner failed to secure an order directing the return of the property. Pristine Pre-Owned Auto appealed the Mineral Circuit Court’s order denying its complaint seeking a writ of mandamus to compel the return of items seized by West Virginia State Police Trooper M.L. Travelpiece in his execution of a search warrant at Pristine’s business premi -
Property owners accuse Chase of interfering with property sale
KEYSER – A Fort Ashby man is suing Chase Bank in a dispute surrounding the sale of property in West Virginia to a couple in Pennsylvania.