Monongalia Circuit Court
Recent News About Monongalia Circuit Court
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W.Va. Supreme Court ruling could impact future potential class-action lawsuits
CHARLESTON – A state Supreme Court ruling could change the way state courts have to look at certifying classes in potential class-action lawsuits. -
Former HealthSouth, Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital employee alleges she faced hostile work environment
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County woman alleges she was subjected to a hostile work environment before she was terminated last year. -
Consumer alleges Wesbanco failed to honor money market certificate
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County woman alleges a bank has failed to honor the terms of a money market certificate. -
Morgantown man alleges arthritic knee was misdiagnosed as deep vein thrombosis
MORGANTOWN – A Morgantown couple alleges the husband's arthritic knee was misdiagnosed by physicians at a hospital's emergency room. -
Amedisys Holdings seeks change of jurisdiction in employee's wrongful termination suit
CLARKSBURG — The defendant in a wrongful termination suit is seeking a removal of the case from the Monongalia Circuit Court to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia. -
Widow files suit against Ruby Memorial Hospital, others over husband's death
MORGANTOWN – The spouse of a late Mount Hope man has filed a suit against several physicians and medical facilities after he died a day after being discharged from the hospital. -
Patron alleges hair treatment at Tuscan Sun Spa and Salon caused severe burns to scalp
MORGANTOWN – A Star City woman is seeking damages from a spa over allegations its failure to perform a hair treatment in a safe manner caused severe burns to her scalp. -
Nurse alleges age was factor in termination from Mon Health Preston Memorial Hospital
MORGANTOWN – An Albright man alleges his age was a factor in his wrongful termination from a hospital. -
Former patient accuses Morgantown physician of medical negligence
MORGANTOWN — A former patient is seeking damages, claiming he was not given the proper standard of care by a medical professional. -
Homeowners association accused of negligence that damaged Morgantown couple's property
MORGANTOWN — A couple claims their property was damaged due to the negligence of a property management association. -
Monongalia judge denies reinstatement for suspended WVU women's basketball player
MORGANTOWN – A suspended member of West Virginia University’s women’s basketball team has been denied reinstatement by a Monongalia County judge. -
WVU Hospital patient claims he received negligent neurological care
MORGANTOWN — A man alleges that he suffered neurological damages due to negligent medical care. -
Parents file lawsuit against woman who struck, killed their daughter in crosswalk near WVU
MORGANTOWN – The parents of a former West Virginia University student have filed a civil lawsuit against the women who struck and killed their daughter last year. -
Supreme Court rules Circuit Court overreached in condemnation of private property for highway project
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a Circuit Court exceeded its authority in a case involving private property near a high-traffic road. -
Justice appoints Scudiere and McLaughlin as circuit judges; Raleigh County position remains vacant
Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Debra Scudiere of Morgantown as the new circuit judge in Monongalia County and Debra McLaughlin of Berkeley Springs as the new circuit judge in the 23rd Circuit, which includes Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson counties. -
A month after commission interviews, three circuit judge spots remain vacant
CHARLESTON – Three circuit judge openings remain vacant, and the governor's deadline to fill one of them has passed. -
Customer alleges repair shop stole parts from his '51 Chevy
MORGANTOWN — A vehicle owner is suing a pair of auto repair shops that he has accused of breach of duty and theft. -
Pennsylvania couple claims health care providers were medically negligent
A Pennsylvania couple is suing health care providers, citing alleged medical negligence. -
Getting around third-party rules for bigger cash haul
In short, if you want to make a third-party bad-faith claim, just say the third party’s not a third party. -
Woman claims she was fired after claiming FMLA benefits
A facilities director is suing a public university and its alumni association, citing alleged retaliation.