PRINCETON – Two women are suing their former place of employment after they allege that the company participated in unethical business practices and fired them after reporting it.
HINTON – A West Virginia corporation is suing over the alleged refusal of an insurance company to fully pay for cleanup costs at the site of a removed underground storage tank.
PRINCETON – A Mercer County woman is suing a discount retailer over injuries she sustained in one of its stores, which she claims are a result of the store's negligence.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office, in cooperation with the U.S. Justice Department and other state attorneys general, has reached an agreement that allows Springleaf Holdings to proceed with its acquisition of OneMain Financial Holdings from CitiFinancial Credit Company. The settlement, announced Nov. 13, requires Springleaf to divest 127 branches from the merged company, including six in West Virginia where Springleaf and OneMain operate within the same are
PRINCETON–A Mercer County arthritis sufferer is suing her employer on claims of disability discrimination in the loss of her job in 2014, when the company allegedly fired her in lieu of providing reasonable accommodations in her work duties.
BLUEFIELD – A woman is suing Outback Steakhouse after she claims she was injured at its restaurant in Princeton. Two unknown and unnamed general and shift managers were also named as defendants. On March 7, 2013, Linda Kearnes was a patron of Outback in Princeton she slipped and fell on liquid in the floor while being led to a table, according to a complaint filed March 4 in Mercer Circuit Court and removed to federal court. Kearnes claims was injured when she fell and her injuries were sever
PRINCETON – A McDowell County woman blames Kroger for her injuries after she slipped and fell on a wet floor while shopping. Kimberly Lynn Charles filed her complaint against Kroger Limited Partnership I dba as The Kroger Co. on Sept. 11 in Mercer Circuit Court. Charles, who lives in Premier, says she was shopping at Kroger in Princeton on Sept. 20, 2013, when she saw an employee mopping down an aisle. “The employee told the plaintiff that it was OK for her to walk on the aisle where he had m