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Woman blames Eldercare of Jackson County for father’s death
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Eldercare of Jackson County after she claims it is responsible for her father’s death. -
WW Consultants alleges it is owed more than $950,000 for Pocahontas County project
CHARLESTON – An engineering corporation alleges it was not compensated for its work on a Pocahontas County project. -
EQT Production alleged to have improperly calculated royalties
FAYETTEVILLE – A Fayetteville owner of 11 parcels of oil, gas and minerals rights alleges a well operator has improperly calculated royalties. -
Plateau Printing & Office Supplies alleged to owe more than $280,000 for loan
FAYETTEVILLE – A financial institution alleges a terminated Fayette County limited liability company failed to repay a loan in full. -
Flaherty managing member says new management structure 'more closely resembles that of our clients'
CHARLESTON – Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso Managing Member Michael Bonasso said his firm’s recent change to a management structure that includes appointment of a chief executive officer “more closely resembles that of our clients.” -
Man sues after he slipped and fell on sand at Lowe's
WHEELING – A man is suing Lowe’s Home Centers after he claims he was injured due to sand on the floor of its Wheeling store. -
W.Va. liability law passes first test in federal opioid cases
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s liability law has passed its first test by allowing defendants in opioid epidemic suits to spread blame. The new law gives defendants 180 days to identify possibly responsible parties that plaintiffs didn’t sue. Those other parties will pay nothing on a jury verdict, but their share of liability will reduce the damages defendants must pay. -
Two drug distribution lawsuits removed to federal court
CHARLESTON – Lawsuits filed by Chapmanville Mayor Raaimie Barker and the Mercer County Commission against the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy and multiple drug distributors have been removed to federal court. -
Man claims Cabot Oil & Gas negligently maintained pipeline
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation after he claims it has negligently maintained a pipeline that runs along his property. -
Judge grants order to set aside entry of default in Paige-Hunter Properties lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A judge has granted a motion to set aside entry of default judgment in a lawsuit against PD Enterprises after a clerical error caused the court summons to be served to a defunct business. -
Gary's Body Shop alleged to owe insurance company for corrective repairs
WHEELING – An insurance company alleges it is owed reimbursement from an individual and Triadelphia body shop over corrective repairs to its customer's vehicles. -
Property company files two motions in deed dispute lawsuit
CHARLESTON – Paige-Hunter Properties has filed two motions in a lawsuit alleging it and others deprived an elderly couple of their property. -
Kanawha County Clerk wants property lawsuit dismissed
CHARLESTON – Kanawha County Clerk Vera McCormick is seeking to have a lawsuit dismissed that alleges deprivation of property. McCormick filed her motion to dismiss July 5, claiming that she was not properly served court documents and summons. -
Supreme Court remands sexual abuse lawsuit back to state court
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has remanded a sexual abuse lawsuit back to state court. Nine minors and their parents brought suit against the Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Corporation of The Presiding Bishop of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints, Steven Grow, Don Fishel, Christopher Michael Jensen, Christopher Jensen, Sandralee Jensen and Unnamed Defendant-1 alleging negligence claims, fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, assault, battery and civil conspiracy related to, arise from and resulting in Jensen’s known and alleged sexual abuse of the minor plaintiffs, according to a June 14 opinion. -
Insurance company says Matulis’ policy doesn’t cover claims
CHARLESTON – Another lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Steven Matulis, this time by an insurance company, alleging that his policy with the company does not cover the alleges sexual assault lawsuits he is named in. -
Aircraft engine price gouging lawsuit removed to federal court
BECKLEY – A lawsuit against Continental Motors alleging price gouging has been removed to federal court. -
Man claims his steel-toe boots didn't have steel toes
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing Wolverine World Wide and Caterpillar Inc. after he claims the steel-toe boots he purchased were defective and did not contain steel toes. -
North Carolina financial business alleges borrower, guarantors owe nearly $90,000
BECKLEY — A North Carolina financial corporation is suing a borrower and guarantors, alleging breach of a loan and guaranty agreement. -
BB&T sues chiropractor for failure to pay debt
BECKLEY – Branch Banking & Trust Company is suing Boggs Chiropractic Center for failing to pay a debt. -
Man accuses Citimortgage of predatory lending practices
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Citimortgage after he claims its actions constituted predatory lending practices.