Bailess Law Firm
Recent News About Bailess Law Firm
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Concrete finisher alleges Tri-State & Sealcoating unlawfully terminated him
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington business is accused of unlawfully terminating an employee while he was in the hospital. -
Property owner claims Jackson County Commission on Aging lot is causing flooding
RIPLEY – A property owner in Ripley alleges that the negligent design of a nearby parking lot has caused her property to flood. -
Woman alleges she was victim of sexual harassment while working at Wendy's
CHARLESTON – A former employee of a Wendy's franchise alleges that she was forced to quit her job because of sexual harassment from a co-worker. -
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. -
Two lawsuits filed against New Beginnings Drug Treatment Center for failing to timely pay final wages
CHARLESTON – Two lawsuits have been filed against New Beginnings Drug Treatment Center for failing to pay the plaintiffs’ final wages in a timely manner. -
New Beginnings Drug Treatment Center alleged to have failed to timely pay wages to discharged director
CHARLESTON – A former nursing director for a Kanawha County drug treatment center alleges she was not paid in a timely manner after she was discharged. -
Woman alleges she was subjected to sexual harassment at Arch Coal
GRAFTON – A woman formerly employed by Arch Coal Inc. alleges she was forced to quit her job because of unchecked sexual harassment. -
Cliffs Logan County Coal alleged to have failed to pay wages in timely manner
LOGAN – A Logan County man alleges that his former employer failed to pay him in a timely manner. -
Woman accuses Coalfield Development Corp. of pregnancy discrimination
WILLIAMSON – A woman is suing Coalfield Development Corp. for discriminating against her based on her pregnancy. -
Former employees sue drug treatment center for failing to pay salaries
CHARLESTON – At least four lawsuits have been filed against New Beginnings Drug Treatment for failing to timely pay salaries. -
Doctor accuses Logal General Hospital of retaliation
LOGAN – An emergency room physician alleges she was terminated in retaliation from her position at Logan Regional Medical Center. -
Former GGNSC St. Albans worker alleges he was terminated because he missed work due to strep throat
CHARLESTON – A man alleges he was terminated from his employment at a health care facility because he missed work because of a bacterial infection. -
Warehouse selector alleges U.S. Foods Inc. terminated him because of impairment
CHARLESTON – A man alleges he was terminated by his Kanawha County employer after suffering his third workplace injury. -
Coshocton Trucking accused of requiring drivers of violating federal regulations
CHARLESTON – A driver alleges his former trucking company employer requires drivers to violate federal regulations by driving more hours that permitted under law. -
West Virginia-American Water accused of discrimination
An employee is suing American Water Works Service Company, American Water Works Company Inc., West Virginia-American Water Company and Jeff McIntyre, citing alleged age and disability discrimination. -
Woman sues Wal-mart for slip and fall
BECKLEY – A woman is suing Wal-mart Stores after she claims she slipped and fell on the floor in one of its stores. -
Woman sues Oldcastle Materials for discrimination
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Oldcastle Materials after she claims it discriminated against her. -
Former employee accuses companies of retaliation
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Kanawha County health care providers, alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, retaliation and violation of the Patient Safety Act. -
Trucker alleges employer's negligence caused mechanical problems
WINFIELD — An employee is suing a fly ash transporter, alleging negligence in adding too much water to the fly ash mix. -
Teacher accuses AFL-CIO branch of wrongful termination
CHARLESTON — A teacher is suing an AFL-CIO branch, alleging wrongful termination.