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NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock Circuit Court judge has awarded $270,000 in civil penalties against a disc jockey and event planner for violating the state Consumer Credit & Protection Act.
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CHARLESTON – The estate of a South Charleston man blames his death on a Hardee’s restaurant for being grossly noncompliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing American Water Works claiming she was injured after falling over a loose manhole cover which the company was responsible for maintaining.
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HUNTINGTON —An elderly woman is suing Red Lobster after she claims she was injured when she fell leaving the restaurant.
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ELKINS — The plaintiffs in three lawsuits filed against New Creek Wind alleging negative health effects have voluntarily dismissed their cases in federal court.
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ELKINS — Three complaints were filed against New Creek Wind in federal court alleging negative effects on the health and well-being of several residents.
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LOGAN — Five complaints were filed against Beckley Drilling & Blasting by Logan County residents who claim their homes were damaged due to blasting.
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CHARLESTON — Two trust beneficiaries are suing Huntington Bancshares a Huntington bank, alleging breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty.
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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County couple alleges several medical facilities failed to prevent a woman from developing skin injuries and other ailments.
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LOGAN – Five lawsuits have been filed against Beckley Drilling & Blasting for damages done to their properties.
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MARTINSBURG – A woman is suing Diamond State Insurance Company after she claims it breached its contract with her by improperly denying a claim under an insurance policy.
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LOGAN – Five more lawsuits have been filed against Bizzack Construction for property damages from highway construction.
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WAYNE – A Wayne County couple alleges that their vehicle was repossessed even though they were not delinquent on their payments.
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HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman alleges she was terminated from her employment because of her disability.
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CLARKSBURG – Lone Star Beef has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor alleging an employee was fired for calling emergency services after another employee was injured on the job.
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WILLIAMSON – A Gilbert woman has filed suit against a Mingo County auto care business she fell on the premises.
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WHEELING — A Marshall County couple is suing Wheeling medical care providers, alleging medical negligence led to the husband becoming paralyzed.
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CLARKSBURG – Lone Star Western Beef Inc. has responded to a lawsuit against it by the Department of Labor that alleges an employee was fired for calling 911 to help a co-worker who was injured in an accident at the plant.
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PRINCETON — A primary beneficiary is suing insurance providers, alleging breach of an insurance contract.
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CLARKSBURG – The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against Lone Star Western Beef Inc. after it claims the plant fired an employee for calling 911 when another employee was injured on the job.