Hancock Circuit Court
Recent News About Hancock Circuit Court
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Couple sues Chrysler, dealer over alleged Jeep malfunction
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A car dealership and manufacturer are facing a lawsuit after safety features in a vehicle allegedly failed. -
Healthcare provider hasn't paid answering service bill, suit alleges
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A communications company is suing for payment after providing answering services for a healthcare provider. -
Pa. jockey says he was injured when horse slipped on ice at track
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A Pennsylvania jockey is suing over claims he was injured when his horse slipped on ice at a racetrack. -
Bondholders accuse Weirton country club of breach over bonds
NEW CUMBERLAND -- Two bondholders are suing a Weirton country club over bonds issued in the 1980s. -
Former auditor names Mountaineer Park in termination suit
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A former senior internal auditor is filing a lawsuit alleging he was terminated for reporting inaccuracies. -
Tire comes off car, woman files suit
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A New Cumberland resident is suing after a tire detached from her vehicle while she was driving. -
Hancock Co. Commission raised deputy's premiums, suit alleges
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A deputy sheriff is suing a county commission after they voted for him to pay more of his health insurance premiums. -
Couple sues woman over loan given for business
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A couple is suing a woman they loaned $20,000 in an oral agreement. -
Rottweiler bite results in lawsuit
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A Morgantown resident is suing over claims she sustained serious injury after being bit by a dog. -
Employee says DHHR disclosed confidential info
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A Weirton resident is suing, alleging confidential information was wrongfully disclosed. -
Weirton lawyers go to court over attorney fees
NEW CUMBERLAND – One Weirton law firm is suing another over the distribution of attorney fees related to a 2012 civil case. -
Hancock Co. woman wants order qualifying deed
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A Hancock County woman is suing seeking an order declaring a deed is satisfied. -
Chesapeake Appalachia wins class action lawsuit
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Hancock sheriff sues Mountaineer Park for failing to collect occupancy tax
NEW CUMBERLAND – The Hancock County sheriff is suing Mountaineer Park Inc. for failing to collect the county’s hotel occupancy tax at its hotels for consumers receiving complimentary rooms. -
Weirton firefighters' union sues for fire chief's termination
NEW CUMBERLAND – The Weirton Firefighters' Union is suing the Weirton Area Ambulance & Rescue Squad, Inc., in an attempt to remove the fire chief from his job for terroristic threats. -
Justices reverse Hancock Co. discrimination ruling
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed a circuit court's ruling that an in-state company discriminated against and wrongfully terminated one of its employees. -
Former casino PR director sues over firing
NEW CUMBERLAND -- The former public relations director of Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort is suing after she claims she was fired from her 12-year job as the face of the casino because of her gender. -
B&B owner says her license, permit were wrongly revoked
WHEELING –- The owner of a Weirton bed and breakfast says her business license and zoning permit were unfairly revoked after city officials discovered a Web site in which she solicited business to homosexuals and those who led "alternative lifestyles." -
Paralyzed jockey files another suit
NEW CUMBERLAND - Having just earned a settlement in federal court, a jockey who was paralyzed two years ago at a West Virginia race track is suing the track, claiming it failed to repair soft spots and holes.