WHEELING – A business owner incarcerated at the Morgantown federal prison is suing West Rentals Inc. in a dispute involving unpaid rent for a storage unit.
WHEELING — A woman from Ohio is suing Heartland Tanning and Coffee & Tanning Hot Spot II over alleged burns she suffered in the store’s tanning beds.
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that Ohio Circuit Court needs to conduct an in camera review of documents involved in a lawsuit against Wheeling Hospital.
WHEELING — A West Virginia real estate firm and other property owners are suing CLS Group and several other defendants in a dispute involving mineral rights.
WHEELING – An individual and two Ohio County companies are seeking damages from Intuit over claims that Intuit failed to process direct deposit transactions in a timely manner.
An Ohio County woman is suing WesBanco Bank, claiming that the company wrongfully released footage of her using an ATM in a way that falsely branded her as a criminal suspect.
CHARLESTON – Two more lawsuits have been filed against Antero Resources Corporation for damages due to the company’s fracking practices. Antero Resources Appalachian Corporation and Hall Drilling LLC were also named as defendants in the suits. Slathial A. Simmons, Tracie D. Simmons and E.T.S., a minor; and Kenna Sue Adams filed motions to join already filed cases to an existing mass litigation, according to two complaints filed in Kanawha Circuit Court.
WHEELING—Residents of two historic Wheeling neighborhoods are suing to stop what they say are improper activities of a developer on land near their homes.
WHEELING – A couple is suing Wheeling Park Commission and others it claims are responsible for injuries sustained in a hotel parking lot. Oglebay Resort & Conference Center; Oglebay Foundation Properties Inc.; Oglebay Institute; and the City of Wheeling were also named as defendants in the suit. On Dec. 14, 2013, Nancy Belzer was waiting with her family in the Wilson Lodge lobby for a tour bus/trolley to pick them up for the Festival of Lights, according to a complaint filed in Ohio Circuit Co