Preston Circuit Court
Recent News About Preston Circuit Court
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Quilt fabrics manufacturer alleges shop operators owe more than $31,000
KINGWOOD — A Huntington quilting fabrics manufacturer is suing Reedsville fabric shop operators, alleging they owe more than $31,000 for breach of contract. -
Motion to dismiss filed in James B. Nutter & Co. lawsuit
KINGWOOD – A motion to dismiss was filed in a lawsuit against James B. -
Preston Co. man sues chiropractor for wife’s death
KINGWOOD – A Preston County man is suing Bruceton Wellness Center and a chiropractor after he claims they are responsible for his wife’s death. -
Chimney business owner alleges he is still entitled to disability benefits
KINGWOOD – A Preston County man alleges he remains disabled because of shoulder injuries and that his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Hopemont Hospital employee alleges she was retaliated against for reporting harassment
KINGWOOD – A human resources employee at Hopemont Hospital alleges she was retaliated against for reporting sexual harassment she observed. -
Mechanic alleges Preston County school board breached contract
KINGWOOD – A mechanic has filed a suit against a school board after his pay was decreased. -
Former Merill Lynch financial adviser allegedly owes firm more than $700K
KINGWOOD — A securities brokerage firm has filed suit against a former financial adviser for allegedly failing to pay an arbitration award. -
Couple say new car had serious flaws
KINGWOOD — A married couple's lawsuit against Victory Automotive Group LLC, FCA US LLC and Chrysler Capital Group LLC, car dealer, manufacturer and financier, alleges fraud and negligence. -
Failure to complete construction project alleged
KINGWOOD — Two Preston County residents are suing MVB Bank Inc. Rosalba Nutter and Derrick Pritt, loan servicer, employee and contractor, respectively, citing alleged negligence, fraud, misappropriation and unjust enrichment. -
Couple claim fall was fault of construction companies
KINGWOOD — A couple's lawsuit against Roy Corbin, d/b/a Corbin Construction Company, and Robert Goodwin Jr. and Robert Goodwin, d/b/a Goodwin Construction Company, alleges insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries. -
Woman claims ambulance crew dropped her
KINGWOOD — A woman is suing Bruceton Mills Ambulance and Bruceton Community Ambulance Service Inc., emergency service providers, citing alleged insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries. -
Woman sues Preston Co. Sheriff’s Department for treatment received by deputy
KINGWOOD – A Reedsville woman is using the Preston County Sheriff’s Department after she claims a deputy treated her poorly after she was assaulted. -
Woman sues Monongahela Power for power lines, company seeks to dismiss
KINGWOOD – A woman is suing Monongahela Power Company after she claims there are power lines on her personal property. -
Woman blames golf cart owners for injuries
KINGWOOD — A woman is suing Stephanie L. Mott and Sheena Zbosnik, golf cart owners, citing alleged failure to warn, negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries. -
Company accuses contractor of failure to pay for work
KINGWOOD — A Terra Alta trucking company is suing TOC Construction Inc., a contractor, citing alleged breach of contract, failure to pay for completed work, and unjust enrichment. -
Homeowner accuses Wells Fargo of mortgage fraud
KINGWOOD – A Preston County woman is suing her mortgage lender to stop an impending foreclosure, claiming abusive debt servicing. -
Pedestrian blames alleged injuries on Albright Town Hall
KINGWOOD – A Preston County man says he suffered serious injuries and incurred ongoing medical expenses after tripping and falling on a government building's stairs. -
Trans Union wants to move credit report lawsuit to federal court
CLARKSBURG – A credit reporting agency named in a consumer credit lawsuit is petitioning the court to move the case from state to federal jurisdiction. -
Freight company says customer owes $75K in unpaid bills
KINGWOOD – A Preston County company says it hauled machinery and vehicles for a construction industry client, but has never received payment. -
State says it's not at fault in Welcome Center death lawsuit
KINGWOOD – The state filed its answer to a lawsuit against it and says it is not at fault for the death of a Maryland man who died after suffering an injury at the Interstate 68 Welcome Center.