Hoosier Law Firm, Pllc
Recent News About Hoosier Law Firm, Pllc
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With two civil suits filed, Alderson Broaddus board votes to file for bankruptcy
CHARLESTON – Days after Alderson Broaddus University closed its doors, two lawsuits already had been filed by students and employees. -
Jury sides with Australian coal operator in $1M contract dispute
WELCH – A McDowell County jury has ruled in favor the owner of a coal company after a contractor had accused him of not paying nearly $1 million for services. -
Former Res-Care employee says company made him a scapegoat
CHARLESTON – A former Res-Care employee says the company made him the scapegoat following a substandard inspection at one of its homes. -
Woman says Starbucks co-worker assaulted her while she was pregnant
CHARLESTON – A woman says she was assaulted by a fellow Starbucks employee while working and pregnant before her constructive termination. -
Former Lottery employee says he was discriminated against, wrongfully terminated
CHARLESTON – A former social media manager for the West Virginia Lottery says he was harassed and bullied after he requested to work from home because of a medical issue. -
Woman says she was fired after business owner wrongly told customers she had COVID
CHARLESTON – A woman claims she was wrongfully terminated from her job after the owner and other employees falsely told customers she had tested positive for COVID-19. -
Man accuses Charleston attorney of not filing civil lawsuit in timely manner
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has been accused of negligently handling a case by not filing a civil complaint before the statute of limitations expired. -
Man says he was fired after asking for COVID protections from employer
CHARLESTON – A man says he was fired near the start of the COVID-19 pandemic because he refused to meet clients without proper protection. -
Attorneys debate whether DNR chief was properly served pre-suit notice
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit regarding a man's injury at a state park has turned into a debate whether the plaintiff properly notified the leader of the state Division of Natural Resources before the case was filed. -
Putnam bank sues attorney, firm for defaulting on promissory note
WINFIELD — Putnam County Bank is suing Hoosier Law Firm for failing to repay a promissory note. -
Former employee sues FedEx for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG — A Fairmont man is suing FedEx after he claims he was wrongfully discharged from his employment with the company. -
Class action claims Highland Hospital violated labor and human rights laws
CHARLESTON — A former employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against Highland Hospital, citing alleged failure to timely pay wages, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Next of kin sues memorialization service provider, citing grave desecration
A man has filed a class-action lawsuit against a memorialization service provider, citing alleged common law grave desecration. -
Service technician alleges he was terminated while injured
PRINCETON — A service technician is suing a Beckley Internet and voice products provider, alleging violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act and breach of contract/implied contract. -
Princeton medical facility employee alleges wrongful termination
PRINCETON — A former employee is suing a Princeton medical facility, alleging retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Forest Fibers says Route 2 Recycling, others owe nearly $30K
HUNTINGTON – Forest Fibers, Inc., is suing Route 2 Recycling, LLC, after it claims it owes nearly $30,000 for goods and services.