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Property owners sue residential allege Hidden Meadows LLC trespassed on property
MARLINTON – Property owners allege that the outhouse for their hunting cabin was demolished by a neighboring property owner. -
Family member blames bike companies for relative's death
MARLINTON — A Mercer County man is suing bicycle companies, alleging their negligence led to the death of a relative. -
Slatyfork property owner blames homeowner group for cutting off water supply
MARLINTON — A Slatyfork homeowner is suing a homeowner's association, alleging it wrongly cut off his water supply. -
Marlinton property owner alleges neighbor interfered with plans to develop land
MARLINTON — A Marlinton property owner is suing a neighbor, alleging tortuous interference with the plaintiff's plan to develop the property. -
Appalachian Highlands Ventures alleged to owe fees to condo owners association
MARLINTON – A condominium owners association alleges it is owed approximately $40,000. -
Sunrise at Silver Creek LLC accused of violating right-of-way agreement
MARLINTON — A homeowners association is suing an Elkins company and its manager, alleging breach of contract in a right-of-way agreement. -
Nurse’s aide accuses Genesis Healthcare of retaliatory discharge
MARLINTON — A Pocahontas County woman says her former employer fired her after she was injured on the job and began receiving workers' compensation benefits. -
Railroad worker says logging firm negligent in hiring
MARLINTON – A Randolph County man says he suffered injuries when a truck full of logs collided with the train on which he was a passenger. -
Hillsboro woman sues Genesis Healthcare over claims she was fired after jobsite injury
MARLINTON – A Hillsboro woman is suing her former employer claiming she was fired while on workers' compensation leave. -
Pocahontas Co. lumber company takes another to court for unpaid balance
MARLINTON--A Marlinton lumber company is suing a Pennsylvania lumber business, alleging an unpaid balance. -
Farm owner sues Citynet claiming unlawful trespassing, utility installation
MARLINTON—A Pocahontas County property owner is suing a West Virginia corporation on claims of encroaching on and altering her land without her consent for the purpose of installing underground fiber optic cable. -
Marlinton homeowners sue Melvin Craft over breach of contract allegations
MARLINTON—A Pocahontas County couple is suing a construction business claiming breach of contract and fraud in a 2003 roofing project that allegedly was not installed correctly. -
Pocahontas man says agriculture teacher sexually molested him
MARLINTON – A Pocahontas County man claims he was sexually abused by his high school agriculture teacher. Chase McKenzie Fisher filed his lawsuit against the Pocahontas County Board of Education and Samantha Jane Bartley in Pocahontas Circuit Court. Fisher, who now is 20, says “Bartley was a sexual predator with a lustful disposition towards male minor children” who “sexually abused, molested, fondled and assaulted” him during her employment at Pocahontas County High School from April to June -
Couple sues Snowshoe for injuries
MARLINTON – A couple is suing Snowshoe Mountain Inc. after they claim it was negligent and caused injuries. -
Laundry equipment vendor cites breach of contract
MARLINTON — A Pocahontas County commercial laundry equipment provider has sued a service firm, alleging breach of contract. -
Apartment complex sues contractor for negligent snow removal
MARLINTON — A Greenbrier County apartment building corporation filed suit against a neighboring property’s service provider for alleged negligence in a Nov. 2014 mishap. -
State Supreme Court affirms ruling for Snowshoe Mountain
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Legal Newsline) – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a ruling affirming the Pocahontas Circuit Court’s issuing of summary judgment in favor of Snowshoe Mountain in a class action alleging the ski resort breached its contract. -
Disbarred Pocahontas County attorney appealing animal welfare conviction
MARLINTON – A disbarred Pocahontas County attorney is challenging his recent conviction on charges he neglected animals at his former residence. -
Additional claims of sexual misconduct leveled against Totten in second civil rights suit
MARLINTON – In addition to those leveled by Teressa Schoolcraft, Bradley C. Totten will soon have to answer allegations he used his position as a deputy sheriff to exert undue influence over a woman into sex.