Monongalia Circuit Court
Recent News About Monongalia Circuit Court
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Emerald Coal Resources says former employee owes more than $10,000
MORGANTOWN – Emerald Coal Resources, LP is suing a former employee it claims owes more than $10,000 for breaching multiple agreements. -
Former employee sues IB Services for wrongful termination
MORGANTOWN – A former employee is suing IB Services, Inc., after he claims he was wrongfully terminated for requesting a workers’ compensation claim to be opened. -
Taylor Co. man blames WVU Board of Governors for paralysis
MORGANTOWN -- A Taylor County man is suing the West Virginia University Board of Governors after he claims he faces permanent paralysis because of its failure to diagnose spinal cord injury. -
Man says Chrysler 200 was a lemon
WHEELING – A man is suing Chrysler Group LLC after he claims the vehicle he purchased was defective. -
Sam's Club wants discrimination case in federal court
CLARKSBURG – Sam's Club wants a case in which a former employer alleges she was unlawfully fired heard in federal court. -
Judgment ordered in doctor's defamation case
MORGANTOWN - A judgment has been ordered in a defamation lawsuit against individuals who made false and defamatory statements to third parties about a Morgantown doctor. -
Family dispute results in another lawsuit filing
CHARLESTON – An apparent family dispute now has resulted in two lawsuits being filed. -
Rapper Wiz Khalifa named in Morgantown lawsuit
MORGANTOWN - A well-known rapper is part of a Monongalia County lawsuit. -
Pa. woman blames security firm, attorneys for legal malpractice, negligence
MORGANTOWN - A Pennsylvania woman is suing three attorneys and MB Security for legal malpractice and negligence. -
Hinerman no stranger to being a party in court
MORGANTOWN – A Weirton attorney in the middle of a fee dispute with a former associate is no stranger to being a party in a lawsuit. -
Going after Jimmy John’s 'cause that’s where the dough is
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Jimmy John's 'Freaky Fast' promise led to man's death, suit claims
MORGANTOWN – A national sandwich shop chain that promises “Freaky Fast Delivery” is being sued after one of its delivery drivers struck and killed a pedestrian. -
Lawsuit alleging theater patron shocked by straw dispenser settled
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Mon County commissioner loses suit against Board of Education
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Magistrate recommends denying Monongalia Co. commissioner's injunction request
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Doctor settles defamation claim with one defendant
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