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Buffalo Wild Wings server claims harassment and hostile workplace
A restaurant server is suing the owner of the restaurant where she worked, citing an alleged hostile work environment and sexual harassment. -
Northern Wayne PSD worker says he was fired for refusing to participate in unlawful practices
WAYNE – A maintenance worker alleges he was discharged because he refused to participate in conduct that violated public policy. -
Family member alleges health care providers' negligence caused relative's death
CHARLESTON — An estate executor is suing South Charleston health care providers, alleging negligence caused a relative's death. -
Former Bishop Donahue student files lawsuit in wake of expulsion
MOUNDSVILLE — A former student of a Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston Catholic high school is suing the diocese and two individuals he claims caused him to be ostracized in his community and defamed him. -
Motorist alleges taxi service driver caused crash
RIPLEY — A motorist is suing a transport service provider, alleging negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff. -
Hardee's customer alleges wet floor caused injuries
PRINCETON – A woman alleges she was injured at a Princeton fast food restaurant because of a wet floor. -
Tenant seeks damages from Slack Group after tree fell on home
CHARLESTON – A Charleston mobile home owner alleges his home was damaged by a tree he had previously asked to be removed. -
Judge denies motion to dismiss Morgantown city clerk’s lawsuit
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has denied Morgantown’s second motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a city clerk who claimed she was retaliated against. -
Man claims Cabot Oil & Gas negligently maintained pipeline
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation after he claims it has negligently maintained a pipeline that runs along his property. -
Rider blames equestrian business for injuries
FAYETTEVILLE — A horseback rider is suing a Fayetteville equestrian business, alleging negligence led to injuries to the plaintiff, -
Man sues Huntington Health & Rehab for negligence of nursing staff
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Huntington Health & Rehab after he claims its nursing staff was negligent and caused him injuries. -
Patient blames ophthalmologist for injuries
PRINCETON — A patient is suing a licensed ophthalmologist, alleging the defendant's negligence caused injuries. -
Morgantown clerk asks federal court to deny motion to dismiss
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown City Clerk Linda Tucker is asking District Judge Irene M. Keeley to deny the city’s motion to dismiss in her lawsuit against it, the mayor and three city council members. -
Patient alleges hospital, copy processor failed to provide medical records
HUNTINGTON — A patient is suing a Huntington hospital, alleging breach of duty. -
Morgantown clerk files suit against city, councilors
MORGANTOWN – The Morgantown city clerk has filed a lawsuit against the city, the mayor and three city council members. -
Parent blames Monongalia school board for daughter’s assault
MORGANTOWN – A parent is suing Monongalia County Board of Education and the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department after she claims her daughter was assaulted by a other student. -
WVU settles racial discrimination lawsuit
MORGANTOWN – West Virginia University Board of Governors and its neurosurgery chairman Dr. Charles Rosen have settled a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by a former employee. -
Judge dismisses part of WVU lawsuit alleging discrimination
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia Circuit Court judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit against West Virginia University that alleged that a former employee was discriminated against and retaliated against. Circuit Judge Phillip D. -
Woman accuses CAMC of confidentiality breach with infant's information
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center after she claims it breached its duty of confidentiality and provided her infant’s private medical information to a third party. -
WVU seeks to dismiss whistleblower lawsuit
MORGANTOWN – West Virginia University is asking the court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a former procurement officer who alleged he was fired for raising concerns about practices.