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More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Tenant sues landlord it says rented out already-leased property
A tenant is suing a landlord and another tenant, citing that its lease renewal is valid and still in effect. -
Family alleges illness stemmed from mold on Little Caesar's pizza
Adoptive parents are suing food merchants, citing alleged breach of implied warranties. -
Car buyer says she was defrauded, sues dealer
A Mercer County resident is suing an automotive dealership, citing fraudulent misrepresentation. -
TV station alleges former employee violated contract
PRINCETON — A multimedia company is suing a former employee, alleging breach of his employment contract. -
Customer alleges Princeton auto dealership violated law
PRINCETON — A Virginia man is suing a Princeton auto dealership, alleging breach of express warranty. -
WVVA Television alleges Arizona man owes more than $4,000 over contract breach
PRINCETON – An Arizona man is alleged to have breached a talent agreement with a Bluefield television station. -
IRS employee claims ThyssenKrupp Elevator was negligent in elevator maintenance
PRINCETON – A Princeton woman employed by the Internal Revenue Service in Beckley alleges an elevator caused her to fall. -
Insurance company seeks damages from Ford following truck fire
BECKLEY – An insurance company is seeking damages from Ford Motor Co. after a fire allegedly caused by a defective engine block heater. -
Insurance company alleges improper installation of waterline system at well lead to leak of fracking fluid
CLARKSBURG – An insurance company is seeking more than $600,000 from a Bridgeport company after a leak of fracking fluid at a well in Morgantown. -
Corporation accuses Bluefield law firm of contract breach over coal lease
PRINCETON – Meral Inc. is suing Brewster, Morhous, Cameron, Caruth, Moore, Kersey & Stafford after it claims the law firm and two attorneys breached their contract with the corporation. Lawrence E. Morhous and Jerry J. Cameron were also names as defendants in the suit. -
T & N Electric Motor Exchange alleged to have failed to pay loans
PRINCETON – A Bluefield business is alleged to owe more than $2 million for loans. -
C.B.S. Industrial Tooling alleges it is still owed more than $8,000 from Ohio couple
PRINCETON – A Princeton company that sells industrial machinery and equipment alleges that an Ohio couple has failed to pay for goods in full. -
Pennsylvania man sues Frontier Communications for causing distress
BLUEFIELD – A Pennsylvania man is suing Frontier Communications of West Virginia after he claims it wrongfully made a delinquency report to credit agencies, which caused him distress. -
Resurrection Coal sues governor's company for failure to pay for mined coal
BLUEFIELD – Resurrection Coal Company Inc. is suing James C. Justice Companies Inc. after it claims the governor’s company owes more than $100,000 for mined coal. -
Foundation files response in lawsuit against Bible in the Schools program
BLUEFIELD – The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a memorandum in opposition to a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against the Mercer Board of Education for its Bible in the Schools program. -
Consumer accuses telecommunications company of unfair practices
PRINCETON — A former Mercer County resident is suing a state telecommunications company, alleging slander and defamation. -
Mercer Board of Education asks federal judge to dismiss Bible class lawsuit
BLUEFIELD – The Mercer County Board of Education has filed a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation attempting to end its Bible in the Schools program. -
Va. woman says she was injected with counterfeit wrinkle filler
PINEVILLE – A Virginia woman says she was injected with a counterfeit injectable wrinkle filler that caused her injury. Kimberly G. Bourne and her husband William J. Bourne filed their complaint last month in Wyoming Circuit Court against Zen Health Wellness and Beauty Clinic of Beckley. Zen President Shashikant Bhavsar resides in Wyoming County, according to the complaint.