Hardy Circuit Court
Recent News About Hardy Circuit Court
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SDW Electric sued for allegedly unpaid debts
MOOREFIELD – Lighting company Capital Tristate says it lent an electrical company some $13,000 worth of merchandise but has been unable to collect for any of it. -
Former employee alleges Renal Ventures Management violated her rights after termination
MOOREFIELD – A West Virginia woman is suing her former employer and supervisor after they fired her twice. -
Triad Engineering sues for payment for services rendered last year
MOOREFIELD – A Scott Depot corporation is suing over an unpaid amount due on contract work it completed, citing breach of contract, unjust enrichment, intentional misrepresentation and theft of services. -
Babcock Lumber claims Fertig Cabinet owes sum for goods
MOOREFIELD – A Pennsylvania lumber company is suing a West Virginia cabinet company over a past due balance -
Sherwin-Williams sues for thousands of dollars in back pay
MOOREFIELD – Popular paint company Sherwin-Williams is suing a paint company and its owner for thousands of dollars in back pay. -
Man claims college, employee guilty of retaliatory harassment
MOOREFIELD -- An employee of a local college is suing the school and his supervisor, alleging retaliatory harassment after testifying at trial about previous alleged harassment. -
Woman says college discriminated against her
MOOREFILED – A woman alleges that she was discriminated against by her employer on several occasions. -
Woman says college discriminated against her
A woman alleges that she was discriminated against by her employer on several occasions. -
Justices say DOH erred in seeking new trial
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that the West Virginia Department of Highways erred in seeking a new trial. -
Default judgment order entered in cabinetmaker lawsuit
MOOREFIELD – A judge has issued an order in favor of Capon Valley Bank's motion for default judgment against Fertig Cabinet Company Inc. -
Bank says cabinet company owes $55K
MOOREFIELD -- A Hardy County bank is suing over claims a company is in default on loan payments. -
Nebraska company says Fox's Pizza owes $85K in rent
MOOREFIELD – A Nebraska corporation claims it is owed tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent. -
Grant Co. man files suit after injury at Pilgrim's Pride
MOOREFIELD -- A Grant County man is suing over claims he was injured on the wet floor of a walk-in freezer. -
Woman falls on bird bath display, sues Wal-Mart
MOOREFIELD -- Wal-Mart is sued after allegedly failing to keep their Moorefield store in a safe condition. -
Fire department didn't pay for new engine, suit claims
MOOREFIELD -- A Hardy County bank is suing over claims a volunteer fire department has defaulted on payments for an engine. -
Rail contractor blamed for vehicle collision
MOOREFIELD -- A Grant county couple is suing after the wife sustained injury in a motor vehicle accident. -
Supreme Court affirms dismissal of former Moorefied police chief's lawsuit
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court ruled last year a Hardy County judge was correct in dismissing the former police chief’s lawsuit against the town of Moorefield. -
Woman says Moorefield officer sexually assaulted her
ELKINS -- A Monongalia and Grant County dual citizen is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages after she claims a Moorefield police officer sexually assaulted her during a traffic stop. -
Judges must explain prying, Justices rule
Benjamin CHARLESTON – Land owners in highway condemnations can pry into appraisals of their neighbors in exceptional circumstances. But according to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, judges who allow the prying must explain the circumstances.