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Man sues Marshall County Coal Company for injuries
MOUNDSVILLE — A Huntington man is suing the Marshall County Coal Company alleging that he was injured on the job because he was not properly trained. -
Couple sues Marshall County Coal, foreman after wife is injured in mantrip collision
MOUNDSVILLE — A couple is suing the Marshall County Coal Company and one of its foreman after the wife suffered injuries in a mantrip collision. -
Monongalia couple alleges job site controllers' negligence led to husband's injuries
MOUNDSVILLE — A Monongalia couple is suing loadout facility operators, alleging negligence led to injuries to the husband. -
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. -
Couple blames Marshall County Coal Company for property damages
WHEELING – A couple is suing the Marshall County Coal Company after they claim it and another coal company caused them property damages. -
Murray Energy sues HBO, John Oliver for defamation of character
MOUNDSVILLE – Murray Energy Company is suing HBO and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” Host John Oliver after the June 18 episode allegedly defamed Robert E. Murray. -
Marshall County Coal Company, McElroy Coal Company accused of negligent mining operations
Two West Virginia residents are suing the Marshall County Coal Company and the McElroy Coal Company for alleged negligence. -
Murray Energy coal companies accuse The New York Times of defamation
WHEELING – A group of Murray Energy coal companies has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times claiming the newspaper published defamatory statements that damaged the businesses’ reputation. -
Couple alleges mining companies ruined property
MOUNDSVILLE — A Marshall County couple is suing mining companies, alleging the defendants damaged the plaintiffs' property. -
Judge says EPA’s actions caused harm, orders agency to study impact on coal jobs
WHEELING – A federal judge ruled Oct 17 that the Environmental Protection Agency must comply with a federal code requiring the agency to evaluate the impact of its air pollution regulation on the coal industry’s workforce. -
Two women blame Murray Energy for man’s death
MOUNDSVILLE – Two women are suing Murray Energy Corporation for the death of their family member. Murray American Energy Inc., Ohio Valley Resources Inc., McElroy Coal Company and the Marshall County Coal Company were also named as defendants in the suit. Amy Garloch, administratrix of the Estate of John Michael Garloch and co-administratrix of the ancillary estate of John Michael Garloch; and Courtney M. -
Women sue coal company for refusal of same-sex spousal benefits
MOUNDSVILLE – Two women are suing the Marshall County Coal Company after they claim it refused to provide same-sex spousal benefits. Trustees of the UMWA Retirement Fund, Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO Program, Murray American Energy Inc. Play 107 were also named as defendants in the suit. As of Nov. 7, 2014, Brittni Ann Rice became the lawful spouse of Jennifer Kay Riggle and, as Riggle was an employee of the coal company and a participant in a health benefit program offered by the company, it wa