Putnam Circuit Court
Recent News About Putnam Circuit Court
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Putnam man says he was wrongfully terminated from paramedic job
WINFIELD – A Scott Depot man says he was wrongfully terminated from his paramedic job. -
Two lawsuits sue RV dealerships for defective vehicles
WINFIELD — Two lawsuits have been filed against RV dealers alleging the recreation vehicles purchased were defective and the dealerships failed to fix the RVs. -
CAMC, physician sued for woman's alleged injuries
WINFIELD — A woman says Charleston Area Medical Center and a physician failed to properly care for her and treat her. -
Woman sues Putnam County store for injuries sustained while shopping
WINFIELD — A Nitro woman is suing Factory Connection alleging she was injured while shopping in its store at Liberty Square. -
Student says former Putnam teacher groomed, sexually assaulted her
WINFIELD – A former student says a former Buffalo High School teacher groomed her and sexually assaulted her. -
Hauppauge Properties sues Italian Grille & Deli for failure to pay rent
WINFIELD — Hauppauge Properties is suing Italian Grille & Deli claiming it failed to pay rent and must vacate its property. -
Couple sues Putnam PSD, others for damaged water line that caused flood
WINFIELD — A Hurricane couple is suing the Putnam Public Service District claiming their home was flooded due to a line that was damaged. -
Putnam County passes ordinance regarding drag performances
WINFIELD — ACLU West Virginia says the Putnam County Commission has passed an ordinance that closely resembles Florida's drag ban. -
Mother blames Quality Woods, Allegheny Wood Products for wreck that caused daughter's death
WINFIELD — A woman is suing Quality Woods and Allegheny Wood Products alleging her minor child died due to their negligence. -
Milton couple sues Clayton Homes over defective home
WINFIELD — A Milton couple is suing Clayton Homes alleging their manufactured home was defective. -
Former employee sues Personal-Touch Home Care of WV for wrongful termination
WINFIELD — A Hurricane woman is suing Personal-Touch Home Care of WV alleging she was wrongfully terminated for making good faith reports about another employee. -
Putnam judge issues temporary injunction in case involving family selling mobile homes without licenses
CHARLESTON — According to a recent ruling by a Putnam County circuit judge, four family members who are accused of illegally selling and installing mobile homes without the proper licenses, have had a temporary injunction instilled upon them. -
Woman, business sue West Virginia Nursing Network Infusion Services for termination
WINFIELD — KB Infusion Services and its manager are suing West Virginia Nursing Network Infusion Services for wrongful termination. -
Man sues Putnam County Commission for injuries
WINDFIELD — A man is suing the Putnam County Commission claiming it is responsible for an accident that caused him injuries. -
Convenience store sues individual for breach of contract
WINFIELD — Winfield Quick Stop is suing the person who was contracted to do roof repairs, claiming he never performed the repairs. -
Woman sues Mossimo Motor Sports for defective vehicle
WINFIELD — A woman is suing Massimo Motor Sports for a vehicle she claims was defective. -
Judge sides with Humphreys in fee dispute regarding Monsanto litigation
WINFIELD – A circuit judge has sided with James F. Humphreys & Associates in a dispute over attorney fees stemming from Monsanto litigation that began nearly 20 years ago. -
Hurricane woman blames city for raw sewage backup in her basement
WINFIELD – A Hurricane woman blames the city for problems that led to raw sewage flooding her basement. -
AG's office sues unlicensed mobile home sellers
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed a lawsuit against four members of the same family for alleged violations the state’s Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Former Goodwill employee files wage, termination suit; accuses company of bilking state
WINFIELD – A former Goodwill employee accuses the company of not paying him overtime and wrongfully terminating him as well as bilking a state contract.