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Man alleges real estate agents, homeowner failed to disclose problems with property
WAYNE — A man is alleging the homeowner and real estate agents who sold him a house fraudulently concealed issues with hillside slippage. -
Man claims he lost job after Braskem America informed employer he allegedly failed drug test
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky man is suing Braskem America Inc. for informing his employer that he allegedly failed a drug screening as part of a pre-employment test for another job. -
Schneider National Carriers faces lawsuit after woman and her son injured in collision
WAYNE — A woman is suing Schneider National Carriers after she and her son were allegedly injured in a collision. -
Woman sues James B. Nutter & Company for harm
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing James B. Nutter & Company for harm she sustained due to her late husband's fraud. -
Kentucky man says he found bone in soft taco at Lavalette Mexican restaurant
WAYNE – A lawsuit was filed against South Tenampa Mexican Restaurant over allegations a large bone was found in a soft taco and damaged a patron's teeth. -
Kentucky coal miner alleges defective respirators caused his lung disease
WAYNE – A Kentucky man alleges the respirators he used while working as a coal miner in both Kentucky and West Virginia were defective and allowed dust to leak in, causing his lung disease. -
Wells Fargo seeks repossession of equipment from Wayne County concrete company
WAYNE – A Wayne concrete company is facing a lawsuit by Wells Fargo Equipment Finance which is seeking the repossession of equipment due to the alleged default of a loan and security agreement. -
Army vet sues mortgage lender to stop foreclosure on East Lynn farm
WAYNE – A U.S. Army Iraq War Veteran is suing Carrington Mortgage over allegations it refused to offer him mortgage loan assistance and filed for foreclosure on his East Lynn farm where he and his son live after his estranged wife emptied their bank account. -
Wayne County man injured by piece of metal roofing while pumping gas files suit against station's owners
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County man who was injured when a piece of metal fell from the roof when he was pumping gas at a Wheeler and Clevenger-owned station has filed suit. -
Two former coal miners sue manufacturers for lung disease
WAYNE — Two lawsuits were filed against Mine Safety Appliances Company alleging they were diagnosed with serious lung diseases after working as coal miners for many years. -
Fort Gay resident sues town over repeated flooding of basement with raw sewage
WAYNE – A Fort Gay resident is suing a town for damages after her basement was flooded several times with raw sewage. -
Judicial Hearing Board recommends 30-day suspension for Wayne magistrate
WAYNE — The Judicial Hearing Board of West Virginia recommended a magistrate judge who violated the Code of Judicial Conduct is suspended for 30 days without pay. -
Kenova resident alleges Ohio contractor failed to complete work
WAYNE – A Kenova man is alleging an Ohio contractor did shoddy, unfinished work and stole items during a home finishing project. -
Kentucky woman sues insurance company for denial of coverage
WAYNE — A Kentucky woman is suing Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company for a car accident that caused her injuries. -
Wrongful termination lawsuit against KFC has been moved to federal court
HUNTINGTON — A wrongful termination lawsuit involving a former KFC employee in Wayne was removed to federal court. -
Starcon International alleged to have terminated employee for reporting fuel spill
WAYNE – A Lincoln County couple is suing the husband's former employer over allegations that he was terminated for reporting a fuel spill. -
Wayne County deputies say commission made detrimental changes to health benefits package
WAYNE – Four lawsuits filed by Wayne County Sheriff’s Department deputies claim the county commission made changes to their benefits package after they were hired. -
Rish Equipment alleges it is owed more than $6,000 for rental equipment
WAYNE – An equipment company alleges it is owed more than $6,000 from a customer for rental equipment. -
Injured employee alleges interference with his FMLA rights
WAYNE — A public service manager is suing Northern Wayne County Public Service District, alleging that the district interfered with his rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, and other counts. -
Loughry signs deal with state to be disbarred, will never seek public office again
WAYNE – Former state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry has agreed to disbarment and to never seek public office in West Virginia again.