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Hummel recuses himself from all EQT cases; prosecutor says he sees no criminal activity
NEW MARTINSVILLE – The circuit judge who allegedly pointed a gun at an attorney during an EQT oil and gas royalties hearing has recused himself from hearing other cases involving the company. -
Estate of autistic man blames 911, local hospital and EMS for not properly responding to call
MIDDLEBOURNE – The estate of an autistic man blames Tyler County 911 as well as the local hospital and ambulance service for failing to properly respond to his medical needs and for his eventual death. -
Dollar General seeks to remove eye injury case to federal court
WHEELING – A retailer has filed to remove an Ohio woman's suit over eye injuries to a federal court. -
Innocence Project law clinic helps free Tyler County man
MORGANTOWN — The Innocence Project law clinic with West Virginia University College of Law (WVU) recently helped free a client who had been convicted of a crime he did not commit. -
Man sues Precision CEO, other employee for wrongful termination
WHEELING – A man is suing the CEO of Precision LLC and another employee after he claims they wrongfully terminated his employment. -
Man sues Shelly Company, Lindy Paving for injuries
WHEELING – A man is suing The Shelly Company and Lindy Paving after he claims he was injured due to their negligence. -
Couple sues Jay-Bee Oil & Gas for assault, battery
WHEELING – A man and his wife are suing Jay-Bee Oil & Gas after they claim two supervisors created a hostile work environment and their actions constituted assault and battery. -
Man sues Precision Drilling Company for son’s death
WHEELING – A man is suing Precision Drilling Company after he claims it is responsible for the death of his son. -
Man accuses Precision LLC of discrimination, wrongful termination
WHEELING – A man is suing Precision LLC after he claims it discriminated against him and wrongfully terminated his employment. -
W.Va. Supreme Court says lawsuit against police can go forward
CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that a lawsuit against a state trooper and deputy sheriff can continue. -
Wood couple file second online defamation suit
MIDDLEBOURE – A Wood County couple has filed a second lawsuit alleging they were defamed by comments made about them online.