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South Point man says testicle was improperly removed by Marshall surgeons
HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man says a testicle was improperly removed by surgeons with Marshall University’s medical school. -
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. -
Campbell Woods, PLLC Announces Fresh New Web Design
Law firm Campbell Woods, PLLC has launched a new web design to better serve its clients. The new website provides users with easy access to comprehensive information about the firm’s practice areas. -
Neighbert Land alleges it is owed more than $200,000 for lease agreement
WILLIAMSON – A West Virginia corporation alleges it is owed more than $200,000 in connection with a lease agreement. -
Finance Pacific Leasing suing Capital Valley Contracting, cites breach of contract
A financing company is suing Capitol Valley Contracting Inc. and Mickey Farmer, debtor, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Wesbanco alleges Tavern Off The Green failed to pay four loans
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington business is alleged to have defaulted on four loans. -
Financial Pacific Leasing says it is owed more than $30,000 for loan
KINGWOOD – A financing company alleges it is owed for a loan currently in default. -
Lender files opposition to hotel group’s motion for temporary restraining order
CLARKSBURG – The lender in the Mountain Blue Hotel Group lawsuit has filed an opposition to the hotel’s motion for temporary restraining order. -
Notice of auction letter sent to owners of Hilton Garden Inn
CHARLESTON – A notice of auction letter has been sent to the Mountain Blue Hotel Group, the owners of Hilton Garden Inn in Morgantown. -
Property owner accuses previous owner of contract breach
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington property owner is suing the previous owners of the property, alleging breach of contract. -
Loan trustee seeks court approval for foreclosure funds
PRINCETON – A Mercer County man is seeking a court’s determination of who is legally entitled to surplus funds from a the sale of foreclosed property. -
Bank accuses construction firm of defaulting on loans
FAYETTEVILLE – A bank is suing a Union company and its Oak Hill owners for allegedly defaulting on three loans. -
Kentucky grocer moves to enforce judgment against Fayetteville business
FAYETTESVILLE – A grocery store in London, Kentucky wants the court to enforce a 2013 judgment against a Fayetteville company. -
Dog saved by state Supreme Court ruling back at rescue
HUNTINGTON – A dog saved by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals when it overturned a destruction order earlier this year is back at the rescue that originally saved her. Capri Billings, the director of River Cities Bully Buddies, the rescue that originally rescued Tinkerbell, said after the issue was resolved in the Supreme Court, Tinkerbell, who is affectionately called Tink, was returned to the rescue and not the previous owners. Billings said Michael Blatt and Kim Blatt had little to -
Financial Pacific Leasing sues Red-Hot Transportation for return of truck
GLENVILLE—A Washington State-based firm doing business in West Virginia is suing a Gilmer County automotive company and its principal claiming breach of contract in a 2013 monetary dispute. -
Bottle-rocket-shot-out-of-anus lawsuit settled
HUNTINGTON - A lawsuit filed against Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity by a Marshall University baseball player who was allegedly injured when an individual attempted to shoot bottle rockets out of his own anus at a fraternity party has been dismissed. -
Marshall U. dismissed from bottle-rocket-shot-out-of-anus lawsuit
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Discrimination lawsuit against Valley Health Systems dismissed
HUNTINGTON - A discrimination lawsuit against Valley Health Systems settled and dismissed from Cabell Circuit Court in late 2011. -
Newtech says Tri State Hotels owes more than $50K
HUNTINGTON - Newtech Systems Inc. is suing Tri State Hotels LLC after it claims Tri State has failed and refused to pay more than $50,000 for goods and services. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County
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