CHARLESTON — A personnel management business is suing a Kermit trucking business, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment in its failure to pay more than $13,000.
CHARLESTON – Four law firms based in West Virginia are listed on the National Law Journal's (NLJ) 500 edition for 2018, which lists the nation's largest law firms by the number of full-time attorneys.
MARTINSBURG – A man is suing PNGI Charles Town Gaming after he claims it caused him damages when it attempted to eject him from training horses at its track in an alleged attempt to “take his livelihood” from him.
MOUNDSVILLE – An Elkview industrial painting company and one of its employees are seeking damages from the operators of a New Martinsville facility after two chlorine gas leaks alleged harmed equipment and caused injuries.
CLARKSBURG – A Morgantown full-service engineering and general contracting company alleges it was removed from a project and not paid for its services by a California company.
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has denied a motion to stay discovery in a lawsuit against John Deere alleging West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and Federal Truth in Lending Act violations.
WASHINGTON – Judges on a national panel must decide whether to consolidate opioid suits of local governments and, if so, whether to send them to West Virginia, Illinois or Ohio.
RIPLEY – A Ravenswood precision metal stamping company alleges it has suffered damages of no less than $400,000 because of software installed by an Ohio company.
DAVISVILLE – Bowles Rice Business Development Director Keith Burdette has been named president and chief executive officer of the Polymer Alliance Zone.