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Wayne Co. superintendent doesn't have to turn over entire personnel file in bus garage theft civil suit
HUNTINGTON – Wayne County’s school superintendent must provide some documents from his personnel file in a federal lawsuit accusing him and others of violating two employees’ constitutional rights. -
Starcon International alleged to have terminated employee for reporting fuel spill
WAYNE – A Lincoln County couple is suing the husband's former employer over allegations that he was terminated for reporting a fuel spill. -
Employee sues, alleging retaliatory and discriminatory termination
A laborer/hydroblast technician and his wife are suing his former employer and individuals, citing alleged discriminatory termination of an injured employee, disability discrimination and termination in violation of substantial public policy. -
Fired worker sues Pressley Ridge, claiming age discrimination and retaliation
A former employee is suing a residential house and its employees, citing alleged age discrimination, worker's compensation retaliation and violation of substantial public policy. -
Landscaping company alleges Cabell County property owner owes $12,000
HUNGTINGTON — A landscaping company is suing a Cabell County commercial property owner, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Huntington restaurant owners allegedly owe more than $400,000
HUNTINGTON — An Ohio man is suing restaurant business owners, alleging breach of contract. -
Target shopper alleges unsafe condition in store caused fall
HUNTINGTON – A customer at the Barboursville Target alleges she fell while shopping at the store because of a metal bar on the floor. -
Gabriel Bros. customer alleges she injured leg, knee in fall at store
HUNTINGTON – A customer at the Gabriel Bros. store in Huntington alleges a liquid on the floor caused her to fall. -
Former Gabriel Bros. Inc. employee files suit alleging disability discrimination
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman alleges she was terminated from her employment because of her disability. -
Pedestrian blames Huntington for injuries from sidewalk
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing Huntington, alleging negligence and premises liability. -
Motorcycle driver accuses Domino's Pizza of negligence
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington motorcycle driver is suing 5 Star Pizza, doing business as Domino's Pizza, and Mike Smith, alleging their negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Lincoln Co. shopper blames Coca-Cola for injuries
HUNTINGTON — A Lincoln County woman is suing Coca-Cola, alleging the defendant's negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Terminated employee brings age discrimination case against Assured Partners
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was unlawfully fired after Assured Partners acquired her employer, Commercial Insurance Services. -
Former employees sue DeAngelo Brothers for inference with new jobs
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man and Ohio woman are suing DeAngelo Brothers LLC after they claim it interfered with their new jobs. Michael A. Adkins and Janet Holderby were employed by the defendant, according to a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. -
Huntington man accuses Asplundh of retaliation
By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is suing Asplundh Tree Expert Co. after he claims it retaliated against him for applying for workers' compensation benefits. Asplundh Railroad Division and Garland Plymale were also named as defendants in the suit. Jerry Thiessen Jr. began his employment with the defendants in 1998, resigned in 2000 for family reasons and was rehired in 2002 as a foreman/field supervisor, according to a complaint filed in Cabell Circuit Court. Thiessen claims in 2 -
Huntington man accuses Asplundh of retaliation
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is suing Asplundh Tree Expert Co. after he claims it retaliated against him for applying for workers' compensation benefits. -
Man blames Huntington, couple for injuries from downed tree
By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – A man is suing the City of Huntington after he claims he was injured when a tree fell on him. James and Sally Weiler also were named as defendants in the suit. On Aug. 22, 2013, David Eugene Wolfe was walking along Edgemont Road in Huntington when a tree and large branch fell on him, causing him several severe injuries, according to a complaint filed May 22 in Cabell Circuit Court. Wolfe claims the Weilers owned the property along the road where he was walking and -
Man blames Huntington, couple for injuries from downed tree
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing the City of Huntington after he claims he was injured when a tree fell on him.