U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
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Mediation tentatively scheduled in Crossings Mall litigation
MARTINSBURG — Mediation tentatively has been scheduled in a case involving Tara Retail Group and Crossings Mall for March 27. -
Creditor appeals bankrupty, opposes plan to reorganize and maintain Crossings Mall
Three notices of appeal were filed in bankruptcy cases involving Tara Retail Group and Crossings Mall. -
Worldwide Machinery's lawsuit against Columbia Gas for unjust enrichment transferred to federal venues
WHEELING — A lawsuit initially filed in Wetzel Circuit Court was removed to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of West Virginia and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia. -
Pray ordered to pay in Business Court lawsuit, files bankruptcy
CHARLESTON — A man who was ordered in October to pay $1.36 million in a case in West Virginia's Business Court Division filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. -
Three lawsuits against Tara Retail Group referred to bankruptcy court
CHARLESTON – Three lawsuits involving Tara Retail Group have been referred to the bankruptcy court. -
Federal bankruptcy court to issue final decision on Crossings Mall Bridge construction
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Bankruptcy court holds hearing in Crossings Mall case
CHARLESTON – The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of West Virginia held a telephonic hearing March 30 in the Crossings Mall case. -
Kanawha County files motion with bankruptcy court requesting status on Crossings Mall bridge
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha County Commission has filed a motion requesting a hearing and an update on the construction of the bridge at Crossings Mall. -
Pack line worker accuses former employer of discrimination
WHEELING — A Marshall County man is suing his former employer, alleging discrimination and wrongful or constructive eviction. -
Bank wants suit over lending practices transferred
CHARLESTON - One of West Virginia's largest banks has asked that a lawsuit brought against it for predatory lending be moved to a federal court. -
Clarksburg attorney disbarred following embezzlement conviction
CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court has annulled the license of a Harrison County attorney following his admission to embezzling money while chairman of a government agency in Hampshire County.