Marshall Circuit Court
Recent News About Marshall Circuit Court
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Physician, Reynolds Memorial Hospital named in suit after woman dies of cardiac issue
MOUNDSVILLE – A mother has filed suit against a Glen Dale medical facility failed to inform her later daughter of her life-threatening cardiac condition. -
Insurance company sues New Vrindaban for breach of contract
MOUNDSVILLE – Nautilus Insurance Company is suing Iskcon New Vrindaban for breach of contract after it failed to pay for more than $6,000 in insurance premiums. -
John Deere Construction and Forestry Co. alleges construction company defaulted on agreements
MOUNDSVILLE – A Cameron man and a construction company are alleged to have failed to pay in full for the purchase of equipment. -
Save-A-Lot customer alleges he needed surgery after falling at Moundsville store
MOUNDSVILLE – A Proctor man alleges he was injured at a Moundsville store because of a fall caused by liquid on the floor. -
Moundsville couple claims insurer failed to pay underinsured motorist benefits
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville couple allege their insurer has refused to pay underinsured motorist benefits to them after they were injured in a collision. -
Mougianis Enterprises alleges it is owed more than $27,000 from couple
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple is alleged to have failed to pay for work completed on their property by an Ohio company. -
Woman says Rainbow Tavern negligently entrusted man with vehicle
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County woman alleges a Glen Dale business failed to train a Moundsville man and that she was damaged as a result. -
Salem International University seeks damages from insurer over coverage claim
MOUNDSVILLE – A for-profit college alleges its insurer has breached the terms of its policy by failing to provide full coverage in connection with lawsuits against the institution. -
Registered nurse accuses care facility of discrimination
MOUNDSVILLE — A registered nurse is suing a nursing care facility operator, alleging discrimination, retaliation and wrongful or constructive eviction. -
Judge partially denies motion to dismiss in car accident lawsuit
WHEELING – A judge has granted in part and denied in part a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging injuries an employee suffered in a car accident. -
Reynolds Memorial Hospital alleges insurance consultant failed to procure adequate coverage
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County hospital owner and operator alleges that it has been damaged because of the actions of a insurance consultant and broker. -
Motorist alleges Dollar General employee improperly made a left-hand turn, caused collision
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville couple is seeking damages after a collision with a Dollar General employee. -
Former employee alleges Murray Energy, Marshall County Coal Co. terminated him in retaliation
MOUNDSVILLE – A Brooke County man formerly employed by a Marshall County coal mine alleges he was wrongfully terminated. -
Production company asks judge to dismiss Murray suit against John Oliver
MOUNDSVILLE – Partially Important Productions is asking Marshall Circuit Judge Jeffrey D. Cramer to dismiss Bob Murray’s lawsuit against John Oliver and his HBO show. -
Bounty Minerals LLC seeks to quiet title on Marshall County property
MOUNDSVILLE – A Texas partnership is seeking the court's help in terminating a lease on a Marshall County property. -
Woman names 69 defendants in father’s death
MOUNDSVILLE – A woman is suing 69 companies she claims are responsible for her father’s death. -
Woman sues Professional Land Resources for fraudulently transferring assets
MOUNDSVILLE – A woman is suing Professional Land Resources for fraudulently transferring assets between related companies. -
Man sues Chase Bank for breach of contract
WHEELING – A man is suing JPMorgan Chase Bank after he claims it breached its contract with him by failing to apply loan payments and failing to give him a modification on his loan. -
Consolidated Coal alleges CSX Transportation has cost it business
MOUNDSVILLE – The operator of several coal mines in Marshall County alleges that CSX Transportation cost it missed sales opportunities because of its failure to provide for delivery of loaded railcars. -
Federal judge remands John Oliver lawsuit back to state court
WHEELING – A federal judge has granted a motion to remand Robert E. Murray’ s lawsuit against HBO and John Oliver back to Marshall Circuit Court.