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CHARLESTON — A Lincoln County man is suing a window replacement and home improvement company, alleging breach of warranty.
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HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former employee of Tri-State Airport who claimed the airport failed to accommodate him for his learning disability and wrongfully terminated his employment.
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HUNTINGTON – A customer alleges an operator of a department store failed to maintain a section in the store and allowed tripping hazards to exist.
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HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Tri-State Airport Authority after he claims it failed to accommodate his learning disability and terminated his employment.
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WAYNE – A Kentucky woman alleges a West Virginia car dealer failed to disclose that the vehicle she purchased had previously been in an accident.
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WAYNE – A former employee is suing Grayson Assisted Living Facilities Inc. after he claims it failed to pay his attorney’s fees.
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HUNTINGTON – Prime Copy Plus is suing Sentinel Insurance Company after it claims the insurance company breached its contract by denying a claim. Prime is a first-party insured by Sentinel and David Robinson is a named insured under the first-party contract as well, according to a complaint filed in Cabell Circuit Court on Sept. 30 and removed to federal court on Nov. 4. On Aug. 27, 2014, a precipitous amount of rain fell in Huntington during a heavy rainstorm and, as a result of the heavy rain
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HUNTINGTON – A couple is suing Rosinsky Law Office after they claim it was negligent during the course of their lawsuit. Timothy P. Rosinsky also was named as a defendant in the suit.
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WINFIELD – The new Five Guys restaurant in Teays Valley isn’t even open yet, but it already has been sued.
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HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Delta Chi after he suffered injuries from an attack when he accompanied a friend to one of the Marshall University fraternity's parties.
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WINFIELD – A Putnam County company is suing over claims its landlord changed the locks after a rent dispute.
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HUNTINGTON - A lawsuit filed against Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity by a Marshall University baseball player who was allegedly injured when an individual attempted to shoot bottle rockets out of his own anus at a fraternity party has been dismissed.
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HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Huntington Internal Medicine Group for allegedly failing to intervene when she was harassed by other employees.
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HUNTINGTON – A Lincoln County woman says Lincoln County Opportunity Company owes her more than $25,000 in unpaid overtime wages.
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CHARLESTON -— A man is suing his former employer and another company after a work-related injury.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington woman is suing her former employer after having multiple paycheck issues.
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WAYNE COUNTY – A woman says her home suffered extensive damages after a drunken man jumped two railroad tracks and crashed into it.
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CHARLESTON – A Logan County woman has filed suit against the Logan County Commission and three Logan County deputies, alleging a surveillance camera outside the woman's home offended the officers enough to shove her into a freezer.