Marshall Circuit Court
Recent News About Marshall Circuit Court
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Ohio resident files suit against sports promotion business
MOUNDSVILLE — An Ohio resident is suing Scholastic Sports Marketing LLC, a sports promotion business, alleging retaliation, gender discrimination, promissory/equitable estoppel, retaliatory discharge and violation of wage laws. -
Supreme Court reverses order denying motion to dismiss IRA case
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed an order denying a motion to dismiss and compel arbitration in a 2014 lawsuit. -
Bar patron cries foul in investment deal
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County woman is suing an area bar after a deal to make her a co-owner allegedly went sour. -
Landowners accuse oil, gas firm of contract breach
MOUNDSVILLE – A group of Marshall County landowners is suing an oil and gas exploration firm in a dispute over royalty payments. -
Women say electric blanket caused fire that killed man
MOUNDSVILLE – Two women are suing JCPenney Corporation Inc. after they claim it was negligent and a defective product caused a deadly fire. -
Motorists blame injury crash on other driver’s alleged negligence
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple's lawsuit seeks compensation from a driver who allegedly struck their vehicle at an intersection in the county seat. -
Landowners accuse oil and gas lessees of wrongful taking
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple's lawsuit claims an oil and gas lease they signed in 2008 was invalid because they never received the payments promised up front. -
Homeowners accuse contractor of negligence
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple is suing a contractor for allegedly building a defective retaining wall and then failing to make the promised repairs. -
Contractor subpoenas cabinetmaker for testimony
MOUNDSVILLE – A Pennsylvania company is suing a firm in Marshall County in an attempt to compel its testimony in a separate case. -
Technician accuses hospital of wrongful termination
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County woman is suing the hospital where she worked and two physicians, claiming she was dismissed after trying to help a cardiac patient who had complained about his treatment. -
Shopper blames Kroger for whipped cream topping injuries
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County man says he was injured at a Kroger store when a can of whipped cream topping fell out of a cooler, striking him in the face. -
Shopper blames gas station for head injuries
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple is suing a gas station, claiming the wife was injured from being struck in the head by a metal object while exiting the store. -
Northern Panhandle doctor, clinic hit with six hepatitis lawsuits
MOUNDSVILLE – Six lawsuits have been filed against Valley Pain Management after they claim the clinic was not sterile and they contracted Hepatitis B and C from the clinic. -
Woman brings wrongful death suit against clinic over husband’s death
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County woman is suing over allegations that health-care providers misdiagnosed her husband’s condition, leading to his death. -
Former mine worker accuses company of unlawful termination
MOUNDSVILLE – A West Virginia man is suing his former employer in a case involving alleged disability discrimination. -
Residents blame nearby refinery for pollution, noise
MOUNDSVILLE – A group of Marshall County residents say an oil and gas refinery near their neighborhood has created a public nuisance. -
Auto buyers seek rescission of sales contract over alleged warranty breach
MOUNDSVILLE – An Ohio couple is suing Fiat Chrysler U.S., claiming they were sold a defective vehicle. -
Neighbors accuse Williams Ohio Valley of noise pollution
MOUNDSVILLE – A group of two dozen Marshall County property owners are suing an oil and gas company for allegedly creating a noise nuisance in their neighborhood. -
Couple accuses Sistersville Tank Works of causing husband’s cancer
MOUNDSVILLE – A Wetzel County couple is suing a tank manufacturer over kidney cancer the husband allegedly suffered via exposure to its products. -
Couple accuse Bailey Coal Mines of causing property damage
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple claims a coal company damaged buildings and water supplies on their 97-acre property in Cameron.