HUNTINGTON – A pair of doctors claim a homebuilding company left a $472,000 home in Raleigh County unfinished and unpaid bills for materials and subcontract work.
HUNTINGTON – Yet another lawsuit has been filed by a woman who claims she's been permanently injured by a medical product made by a New Jersey company.
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court says it agrees with a Cabell circuit judge's frustration with the state Department of Health and Human Resources in an abuse and neglect proceeding, but notes the judge was wrong to dismiss the proceeding as a sanction to the agency and potentially endanger a child.
HUNTINGTON – A man who wrecked his scooter in Huntington is suing the law firm he hired to represent him in an associated case, saying the firm didn't adequately handle his case.
HUNTINGTON -– A Barboursville excavation company says it was shorted nearly $700,000 for work it performed on a new middle school and then subjected to an unwarranted state investigation to justify the withheld money.
HUNTINGTON – A developer of rubber and plastic products is suing a former employee, claiming the employee used confidential information to help other companies make the same products.
HUNTINGTON – The lack of a handrail on some steps at a Cabell car dealership is to blame for a man falling on top of a woman and injuring her, according to a lawsuit.
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is suing his former employer and the makers of industrial lubricants and fluids, claiming the vaporized substances used in his job left him with asthma.
HUNTINGTON - Prior to a hearing, an 11th hour compromise was reached regarding discovery requests in a former Cabell County paramedic's wrongful termination suit.
HUNTINGTON – The city of Huntington denies its police force is responsible for the death of a Cabell County woman's son and has requested the federal court dismiss the case she filed.
HUNTINGTON -- Two Fayette County women are suing a Huntington hospital, its foundation and its parent company because they say their father was mistreated while a patient and died as a result.
HUNTINGTON -- A Texas corporation has asked the federal court to dismiss a case against it in which a Wayne County woman claims the company harassed her because of her age and claims she was not paid for extra hours she worked.