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Two Morgantown couples sue Spa Guy LLC for property damage
CLARKSBURG – Two Morgantown couples are suing Spa Guy LLC and Future Spa Covers LLC after they claim their homes were damaged in a fire. -
Drug distributors ask for lawsuit to be removed to federal court
HUNTINGTON – The drug distributors alleged to have caused the opioid epidemic in West Virginia are asking for the Huntington lawsuit against them to be removed to federal court. -
ALA elects Michael Bumgarner to board of directors
MORGANTOWN – The Association of Legal Administrators announced that Michael T. Bumgarner has been elected to its board of directors. Bumgarner will serve as an at-large director for a three-year term beginning this year. -
Supreme Court says Citibank did not waive right to arbitration
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that Citibank did not waive its right to arbitration in a lawsuit seeking debt collection. -
Three Raleigh County businesses accused of failing to pay back loans
BECKLEY – A bank alleges three Raleigh County companies have defaulted on their loans. -
Trucking company alleges insurer violated state law
LOGAN — A Logan County trucking business is suing an insurer and lessee, alleging breach of contract. -
Defendants oppose motion to refer Raleigh General Hospital lawsuits to Mass Litigation Panel
BECKLEY – The defendants in the consolidated lawsuits against Raleigh General Hospital and Dr. Donald Kenneth Glaser have filed a motion opposing the referral to the West Virginia Mass Litigation Panel. -
Wayne Co. golf course operators accused of not paying note
WAYNE — A commercial bank is suing The Silo Golf Course LLC and Mark B. Pinson, golf course operators, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Raleigh County physician accuses CBS of defamation
BECKLEY – A Beckley physician is suing CBS Inc. after he claims it aired a news piece without contacting him and then maliciously edited an interview to fit the perception that he was a drug trafficker who owned and operated a pill mill in a second news piece. -
Justices say attorney fees, court costs constitute abuse of discretion
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that an award of attorney fees and costs in a 13-year-old lawsuit is an abuse of discretion. -
Supreme Court rules for new trial in nursing home lawsuit
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that a woman can get a new trial in a lawsuit under a personal injury claim, but not under a wrongful death claim. -
State Supreme Court grants writ of prohibition in Ford case
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has granted a writ of prohibition in a lawsuit involving Ford Motor Company in Wyoming Circuit Court. -
Storage unit company accuses renters of failing to pay lease
BECKLEY — A Tennessee firm is suing a Raleigh County business and two individuals in a dispute over rent payments for a storage unit. -
Lowe’s wants personal injury case moved to federal court
WHEELING – Lowe’s Home Centers wants a customer’s personal injury case against the store heard in federal court. -
Plateau Medical Center accuses Mountain Medical Associates of contract breach
FAYETTEVILLE – Plateau Medical Center is suing Mountain Medical Associates after the hospital claims the medical practice breached its contract. Oak Hill Hospital Corporation is doing business as Plateau Medical Center. Scott Keffer Inc. is doing business as Mountain Medical Associates. -
Legal assistant loses 110 pounds, makes it on magazine cover
CHARLESTON – Tracie Sword Johns, a legal assistant at Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso, has lost a total of 110 pounds, competed in a physique competition and made it onto the cover of Woman’s Day magazine. Johns said she made the choice to change her life in 2013, after she had been very ill and had some major surgeries. -
Logan Co. couple accuses insurer of contract breach, negligence
CHARLESTON – A Logan County couple is suing American Modern Home Insurance Company after they claim it breached its contract with them and was negligent. -
A&R Logistics says Kenworth truck caused fire damage
CHARLESTON – A&R Logistics, Inc. is suing Kenworth Truck Company after it claims a Kenworth vehicle caused a fire on its premises. -
BB&T sues Mercer Co. businesswomen, alleging unpaid loan
PRINCETON -- A North Carolina-based bank is suing a Mercer County business and its owners to collect an alleged outstanding property loan. -
Drug distributors ask Boone judge to keep pill records sealed
MADISON – The pharmaceutical drug distributors in a lawsuit filed by the state have asked a judge to deny the state's request to unseal a court document that contains information about their shipments to pharmacies.