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Man claims wrongful firing after forklift incident
CLARKSBURG — A man is suing his former employer alleging he was wrongfully fired after a forklift incident. -
Woman says she was fired because of pregnancy
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Appalachian Railcar Services claiming she was terminated from her employment when she returned to work after having her child. -
Woman says credit reporting agencies won't remove loan from credit report
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing several credit reporting agencies and a credit union, alleging violations of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Firm Announces Changes in Leadership of Business, Labor & Employment, and Litigation Departments
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce changes in leadership of the firm’s Labor & Employment, Litigation, and Business Departments. -
Antero contract dispute suit removed to federal court
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit against Antero Resources Corp. was removed to federal court due to the complete diversity of citizenship. -
Woman sues credit reporting agencies for failure to investigate
CLARKSBURG — A woman is suing Experian and Trans Union after she claims they violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act. -
Defective respirator lawsuit against Cabot Safety, others removed to federal court
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit against Mine Safety Appliance Co. was removed to federal court for jurisdictional diversity. -
Antero files to remove suit over contaminated water from torn frac pit liner to federal court
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit against Antero Resources over allegations of contaminated groundwater was removed to federal court. -
Judge rules state didn't shortchange employees in payroll system switch
CHARLESTON – A senior status judge has ruled that state employees were not shortchanged when the state switched from twice monthly to biweekly pay. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Attorney John R. “jack” Merinar Jr. Inducted as a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC attorney John R. “Jack” Merinar Jr. has been inducted as a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. Merinar is the fifth Steptoe & Johnson attorney to be inducted as a fellow. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Kelsey Caudill Joins Steptoe & Johnson Huntington Office
Kelsey B. Caudill has joined Steptoe & Johnson’s Huntington office. Caudill is adept at handling multiple types of litigation and represents clients in a variety of industries throughout West Virginia and Kentucky. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Steptoe & Johnson Included Among 2020 “best Law Firms” Rankings
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC has been ranked nationally in mining law for the second consecutive year according to the 2020 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms,” a peer-review companion publication of The Best Lawyers in America®. -
Lawsuit alleging Charleston officers caused man's death removed to federal court
CHARLESTON — A lawsuit alleging the City of Charleston is at fault for the death of a man has been removed to federal court. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Shaina Richardson Joins Firm's Morgantown Office
Shaina L. Richardson has joined Steptoe & Johnson as an associate attorney. -
United Talent seeks to rescind guaranty in CertaStaff agreement
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia company named as a guarantor on an agreement is seeking to rescind it. -
Lawsuit against Bransfield, Diocese alleging sexual molestation settled
WHEELING — A final dismissal order was filed in a lawsuit against former Catholic Bishop Michael J. Bransfield for alleged sexual molestation by a former employee of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. -
CNE Poured Walls files crossclaim in lawsuit accusing it of negligence
HUNTINGTON — CNE Poured Walls Inc. responded to a crossclaim filed against it in a case claiming it and Parsons Contracting were negligent in performing work for a West Virginia couple. -
Federal judge denies motion to compel arbitration in Macy's discrimination case
MARTINSBURG — A federal judge denied a motion to stay and compel arbitration in a case alleging discrimination by Macy's against a former employee who has a neurodevelopmental disorder. -
Partial settlement reached in case against Equifax, TransUnion over allegedly inaccurate credit files
WHEELING – A notice of partial settlement was filed in a case against three credit reporting agencies over alleged Fair Credit Reporting Act violations. -
Trial date scheduled in case filed by couple alleging unsafe conditions caused parking lot fall at Lowe's
CLARKSBURG — A trial date has been scheduled for a case involving allegations of unsafe conditions at a Lowe's store in Morgantown.