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Black woman says she was discriminated against at Little Caesar's
CHARLESTON – A Black woman says she was a victim of racial discrimination at a Little Caesar’s restaurant in Charleston. -
Man sues Kia for defective vehicle
CHARLESTON — A man says a vehicle he purchased from Kia America and DM Motor was defective. -
Webster County couple sues GM for defective vehicle
CHARLESTON — A Webster County couple is suing General Motors alleging the vehicle they purchased was defective. -
Couple sues GM for defective vehicle
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing General Motors and Thornhill Superstore for violating the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Cemetery company sued again, this time for burying man in wrong plot
CHARLESTON – A cemetery company has been named in yet another lawsuit, this time alleging it buried a man in the wrong plot. -
Agreed order filed changing up defendants in AEP discrimination case
CHARLESTON — The parties in a lawsuit have agreed to the dismissal of two of the defendants, agreeing that another company will be substituted instead. -
Four Putnam EMS workers accuse director of discrimination
WINFIELD – Four employees of Putnam County Emergency Medical Services allege they have been the victims of various forms of discrimination by the EMS director. -
Man says he was fired by Walmart because of his disabilities
CHARLESTON – A former Walmart employee says he was wrongfully discharged because of disability. -
Army veteran says W.Va.-based university discriminated against him
CHARLES TOWN – An Army veteran says he was the victim of discrimination by a West Virginia-based school that has “it roots in the military.” -
Woman claims Sogefi wrongfully terminated her employment
WAYNE — A woman is suing Sogefi USA Inc. alleging it violated the West Virginia Human Rights Act. -
Man sues Ally Financial for consumer credit violations
WAYNE — A man is suing Ally Financial alleging it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Couple sues General Motors for defective vehicle
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing General Motors for violating the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
UPS delayed discovery in discrimination case involving Owen Schmitt, special commissioner rules
CHARLESTON – A special commissioner has ruled UPS unnecessarily delayed the process to resolve discovery issues in a discrimination case. -
Man says car lot used unfair, deceptive practices, violated consumer protection law
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County man says Six M's II LLC used unfair or deceptive practices when it attempted to sell a used car. -
UPS wants to stop, limit depositions in employee's discrimination case
CHARLESTON – The defendants in a lawsuit claiming a United Parcel Service employee who says she has been a repeat victim of discrimination are seeking a protective order to prevent depositions from taking place. -
Wayne Co. woman says Chevrolet she purchased is a lemon
CHARLESTON – A Wayne County woman says a 2018 Chevrolet Trax she purchased is a lemon. -
UPS employee says she repeatedly was discriminated against, bypassed for job by former WVU football star
CHARLESTON – A United Parcel Service employee says she has been a repeat victim of discrimination by the company and was unfairly bypassed for a promotion when the job was given to a man once known as the “Runaway Beer Truck.” -
Man sues Kanawha County dealership, GM over claims GMC Terrain is defective
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing a Kanawha County dealership and General Motors claiming his new GMC Terrain failed to conform to the warranty and still has not been repaired despite attempts to do so. -
Consumers allege defective GMC Yukon was taken to dealers eight times and is still not repaired
CHARLESTON – General Motors and a Logan County auto dealership are facing a claim by two customers over allegations their Yukon did not conform to manufacturer's warranties. -
Couple sues GM, auto dealer alleging Silverado had defects that couldn't be fixed
CHARLESTON — General Motors and a West Virginia Chevrolet auto dealer are facing a suit by a couple claiming their Silverado was defective and couldn't be fixed.