Ohio Circuit Court
Recent News About Ohio Circuit Court
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Former teacher, principal not necessarily out of the woods in Wheeling Park sexual abuse case
WHEELING – While a circuit judge has dismissed a former teacher and principal from a high-profile Ohio County sexual abuse case, that doesn’t mean they won’t face additional civil action. -
Couple alleges property was damaged by a negligent Wheeling crew during waterline repair
WHEELING – A Wheeling couple is suing the city over allegations that their property was damaged by a negligent crew during the repair of a waterline. -
Judge dismisses teacher, principal from Wheeling sexual abuse case; Ohio Co. board still on the hook
WHEELING – An Ohio County judge has dismissed a former teacher and a former principal from a lawsuit alleging the teacher sexually and mentally abused a former student. -
Wheeling attorney McArdle accused of 'slumbering' on case in legal malpractice suit
MOUNDSVILLE – A Wheeling attorney has been sued for legal malpractice after she allegedly mishandled a woman’s defense in a lawsuit filed by the father of her child. -
Wheeling Coin, driver alleged to have failed to obey traffic control device in Wheeling crash
WHEELING – An Ohio County couple is seeking damages from a limited liability company over an auto accident that occurred in Wheeling. -
AG amends suit against Diocese to include more counts, more evidence
PARKERSBURG – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has amended his complaint against the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. -
Family alleges collision with Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration vehicle caused more than $10,000 in medical bills
WHEELING – A Weirton family is seeking damages from a Wheeling company after one of its employees rear-ended the husband's vehicle. -
Woman alleges she was not given notice of sale of home before Union Bank purchased it
WHEELING – The owner of a Wheeling home alleges the property was sold at a public auction and she was not given notice of the sale. -
Woman alleges damaged concrete at Elm Grove Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram caused fall
WHEELING – A Wheeling woman alleges she was injured in a fall at an auto dealership because of damaged concrete. -
Triadelphia residents allege Ohio company failed to properly construct home
WHEELING – Two Triadelphia residents have filed suit against an Ohio construction company over allegations their home has problems with its foundation. -
Motorist files suit against Northern Clearing, driver over I-70 crash
WHEELING – A Pennsylvania man is suing a Wisconsin-headquartered company and a Michigan man over a collision on Interstate 70. -
Miner alleges CONSOL terminated him because of spot found on X-ray
WHEELING – An Ohio County man alleging that he was terminated from his job as an underground coal miner because he had a spot on his lung and could not pay for the tests his employer required to return to his job. -
Parents seek damages from Northern Vandalia Properties after child was injured while using swing
WHEELING – The parents of a Wheeling child allege the minor was injured because a screw used to anchor a porch swing at a rental property failed and caused the child to fall. -
Team Sledd alleges All U Need failed to pay for goods purchased on credit
WHEELING – A Wheeling company alleges a Morgantown business owes more than $34,000 for merchandise purchased on a commercial credit account. -
Man files suit over alleged hostile work environment against Alliance Coal, Tunnel Ridge
WHEELING – A Wheeling man alleges his race was a factor in his constructive discharge by his employers. -
Panhandle Cleaning & Restoration alleges it is owed more than $7,000 for remediation work
WHEELING – A Wheeling cleaning and restoration company alleges it was not paid for remediation work done at a Parkersburg property. -
Man who lost leg in crash files suit against Ohio County Sheriff's Office, guardrail manufacturer
WHEELING – A Wheeling man who lost a leg in a crash while being pursued by an Ohio County Sheriff's Department deputy has filed a suit against the department and a guardrail manufacturer. -
Diocese files motion to dismiss lawsuit filed by state Attorney General's office
PARKERSBURG — The Wheeling-Charleston Diocese has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office alleging it and a former bishop knowingly employed pedophiles. -
Bridgeport Equipment & Tool alleges National Belt Service of WV owes more than $10,000
WHEELING – An Ohio equipment company alleges a Charleston business owes more than $10,000 for equipment rental. -
Team Sledd alleges New River Piggly Wiggly owes more than $5,000
WHEELING – A Wheeling business alleges a Hico company still owes a balance for goods it ordered.