Nicholas Circuit Court
Recent News About Nicholas Circuit Court
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Woman accuses Nicholas County Commission of wrongful termination
SUMMERSVILLE - A former employee is suing the Nicholas County Commission and the sheriff after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Mining company says energy company owes $201K
SUMMERSVILLE -- Bundy Auger Mining company is suing an energy company for refusing to pay them for work completed. -
Nicholas Co. woman files medmal case after ankle surgery
SUMMERSVILLE -- Nicholas County woman is suing after experiencing permanent injuries after ankle surgery. -
Electrical firm says coal company owes money
SUMMERSVILLE -- Doss Electric is suing a coal company for refusing to pay them for purchased equipment and completed work. -
Pocahontas Co. man says he was hurt on grocery store ramp
SUMMERSVILLE -- A Pocahontas County man is suing over claims he sustained serious injuries after falling off a Foodland grocery store's ramp. -
Richwood store says Muddlety Trading owes $23K
SUMMERSVILLE -- A Richwood food store is suing over claims they were not compensated for products purchased by a trading company. -
Energy worker claims wrongful termination
SUMMERSVILLE -- A worker is suing his employer for wrongful termination. -
Nicholas Co. couple says part of house is on their land
SUMMERSVILLE -- A Nicholas County couple is suing a loan company to have a structure built partially on their land removed. -
BB&T says Summersville company owes $7,000
SUMMERSVILLE -- A West Virginia bank is seeking an unpaid balance from a Summersville construction company. -
Elderly man trips, falls at Summersville store
SUMMERSVILLE -- An elderly man who fell at a store and sustained injuries has filed a lawsuit over the incident. -
Bulldozer transaction results in lawsuit
SUMMERSVILLE -- A company is suing after a customer fails to pay full price for a bulldozer transaction. -
Woman says BB&T appraisal was fraudulent
SUMMERSVILLE -- A Nicholas County woman is suing after a fraudulent appraisal of her home's value was conducted. -
SC affirms dismissal of civil rights suit
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s decision that dismissed a Nicholas County man’s civil rights suit. -
Smith accused of communication failure in two other cases
CHARLESTON – Records show prior to his disbarment, Martin R. Smith Jr. failed to communicate with two clients about their cases. -
Walmart removes parking lot injury case to federal court
CHARLESTON –- Walmart has removed a case against it to federal court in which a former patron claims she fell in a hole in the store's parking lot. -
Summersville officials move gambling parlor case in federal court
SUMMERSVILLE – Summersville Mayor Robert Schafer and police sergeant Jason Lanham say a case in which a woman claims Lanham unlawfully detained her after Schafer blocked her return to a gambling parlor should remain in federal court. -
Nicholas woman says son shouldn't be in prison
CHARLESTON - A Nicholas County woman has filed a suit against the Division of Corrections, claiming her son was wrongfully imprisoned. -
Two rulings shine light on work-related injuries
CHARLESTON – West Virginians cannot sue over injuries they suffer at work except when employers deliberately intend to expose them to risk.