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SUMMERSVILLE — A woman claims a medical practice, a pharmacy and a physician were all negligent and caused her mother's fatal overdose.
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BECKLEY — A woman claims her business partner diverted their company's assets to start a competitive, new business without her consent.
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PRINCETON – A Mercer County woman is suing Hometown Grocery in Princeton and the driver of the store's vehicle after she allegedly suffered injuries in a crash that occurred in the store's parking lot.
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FAYETTEVILLE – A Jumping Branch couple alleges a Mount Hope auto dealership falsely inflated their income on a car financing application without their knowledge.
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CHARLESTON — A man is suing a car dealership, alleging he was purposely sold a defective vehicle.
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MOUNDSVILLE – A former employee of a Marshall County company alleges he is owed unpaid wages.
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CHARLESTON – A Putnam County couple alleges they were sold a vehicle that was not safe to drive by a Raleigh County business.
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A property buyer is suing James Hoover, Stephanie Hoover, et al, various entities, citing alleged breach of warranty and negligence.
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WINFIELD – A Hometown resident alleges that her insurer wrongfully denied her benefits from a life insurance policy.
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A consumer representative from the Attorney General’s Office will be available to meet with local consumers.
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WINFIELD — A Putnam County property owner is suing tenants, alleging breach of contract for failure to pay rent.
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CHARLESTON — A consumer representative from West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office will hold public events during August throughout Cabell, Kanawha, Putnam and Wayne counties.
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HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman is suing Bill Cole Automall after she claims she was discriminated against and a hostile work environment forced her to leave her employment.
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LOGAN — A couple's lawsuit against a real estate agency alleges the firm misrepresented the quality of a house they purchased, which they claim is infested with bats and a poor sewage system.
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BECKLEY – A couple is suing a car dealer for allegedly breaking a promise to pay off they vehicle they traded toward a new one.
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CHARLESTON — A consumer representative from West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office will conduct mobile office hours during November throughout four counties.
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BECKLEY -- A former car salesman is suing, alleging he was fired because of his age.
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CHARLESTON -- A Putnam County couple is suing an automobile manufacturer and a dealer because their vehicle doesn't work.
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Judge Andrew Eastwood oversaw the proceedings.