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CHARLESTON – The City of South Charleston has sued four companies, saying they didn’t properly help when equipment failed at the city’s Community Center and Ice Arena.
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U.S. Attorney Bill Powell is applauding the efforts of his staff, as well as law enforcement partners in the Northern District of West Virginia, for a highly-productive year, despite the pandemic.
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CLARKSBURG — The owners of a more than a dozen Morgantown bars and clubs have filed a federal lawsuit claiming Gov. Jim Justice’s COVID-19 executive orders that closed down their businesses are unconstitutional.
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WHEELING – A group of businesses and individuals have filed a federal lawsuit seeking a declaration that Gov. Jim Justice’s “never-ending executive orders mandating restrictions” through the COVID-19 pandemic are unconstitutional.
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CHARLESTON – An insurance company questions why a former state Supreme Court justice still is overseeing a case as a senior status judge when a new circuit judge was elected four years ago.
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Member and Vice Chair of DRI's Construction Law Committee Danielle Waltz invites you to join DRI’s first-ever virtual seminar experience!
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PINEVILLE — A woman claims drug manufacturers are at fault for injuries sustained by a baby who was born addicted to opioids.
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As courts throughout West Virginia begin resuming additional in-person proceedings, the West Virginia National Guard and the Supreme Court Administrative Office have worked together to produce a "State of West Virginia Workplace Best Practices Video" that is now available on the National Guard's YouTube Channel.
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WINFIELD – A Raleigh County couple and a Putnam County business say an accountant wrongly filed federal taxes that forced them to pay back taxes, penalties and interest.
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WHEELING – A woman blames a Wheeling strip club for allowing a dancer to become intoxicated, which led to a fatal late-night interstate accident.
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WILLIAMSON — A man is suing an Ohio air conditioning and heating company, claiming installed the wrong unit and refused to replace it.
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KINGWOOD —The Batesville Casket company claims it is owed more than $6,000 for goods and services it provided to Preston Funeral Enterprises.
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CHARLESTON — Merlin Enterprises is suing Liberty Mutual alleging the insurance company breached its contract and caused the company damages.
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CHARLESTON — A man is suing Enterprise Rent-A-Car for injuries he sustained when he fell on the car rental company's Charleston property.
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CHARLESTON — A truck driver claims Pace Enterprises fired him due to his insistence on following the law.
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WHEELING — Par Enterprises is suing Harco National Insurance Company for denying a claim from a covered incident.
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CHARLESTON – A Texas-based drilling company alleges Cunningham Energy and others owe more than half a million dollars for drilling work it performed on land tracks in West Virginia.
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BECKLEY – A woman claims a KFC employee closed the drive-thru window on her hand while she was attempting to return an order.
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CHARLESTON – EAN Holdings has denied all allegations against it in a lawsuit filed by a man who fell on the sidewalk in front of its Charleston storefront.
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WHEELING – A Wheeling commercial property owner alleges it has not been paid in a year for the rental of building space to Klear LLC.