CHARLESTON – A former employee of the West Virginia Association of Realtors says her supervisor engaged in “an extreme, pervasive and repeated pattern of sexual harassment and assault” against her that also led to her constructive dismissal.
ELKINS — Suddenlink is seeking to have discovery stayed in a case alleging it charges certain subscribers a $12 annual fee to receive paper utility bills.
HUNTINGTON — U.S. District Judge Thomas Johnston has partially granted the motion for summary judgment by a historian in a case filed by Hershell "Woody" Williams.
HUNTINGTON — Historian and author Bryan Mark Rigg is asking for a federal judge to grant summary judgment in his favor in a case involving his most recent book.
HUNTINGTON — A University of California-Los Angeles School of Law professor filed an amicus brief in a case involving the author of a book written about Hershel "Woody" Williams.
HUNTINGTON — Hershel "Woody" Williams, a World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, is seeking a temporary restraining order regarding the publication of Bryan Rigg's latest book, which tells Williams' story.
HUNTINGTON – The owners of an apartment building in Milton allege the city demolished their property without giving them notice of violations or time to respond to the allegations before destroying the building.
HUNTINGTON — The defendant in the lawsuit filed by Hershel "Woody" Williams filed a motion to dismiss in the case against him, arguing that Williams' claims are meritless.
HUNTINGTON —Two men are suing the city of Milton and its mayor and code enforcement official, alleging the city wrongfully demolished two properties instead of one.
CHARLESTON – A couple who said their complaints of a foul stench fell on deaf ears sued St. Albans Municipal Utility Commission after their home was flooded with raw sewage.
HUNTINGTON — Hershel “Woody” Williams, a Word War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, is suing an author and unknown publisher to stop a book being published about his life that he believes is inaccurate and could harm his reputation.
CHARLESTON – An estate administrator alleges her decedent's death was caused by the negligence of a physician employed by a Charleston medical facility.
CHARLESTON – A judge granted a motion in part to dismiss a lawsuit against Raleigh County Emergency Operating Center and others after the plaintiff claimed two sheriff’s deputies used excessive force.
BECKLEY – The widower of a woman that was the subject of a missing persons case in 1977 has filed a suit against law enforcement after the woman's remains were identified earlier in 2017.
HUNTINGTON – A Braxton County woman claims she was discriminated against by Walmart after she filed a workers’ compensation claim when a 30-pound box of chicken wings fell on her in the deli’s poorly lit walk-in freezer.