U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
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Insurance company alleges improper installation of waterline system at well lead to leak of fracking fluid
CLARKSBURG – An insurance company is seeking more than $600,000 from a Bridgeport company after a leak of fracking fluid at a well in Morgantown. -
Man sues after he slipped and fell on sand at Lowe's
WHEELING – A man is suing Lowe’s Home Centers after he claims he was injured due to sand on the floor of its Wheeling store. -
Nine individuals sue Eagle Natrium for plant explosion
WHEELING – Nine people are suing Eagle Natrium after they claim it negligently maintained the area of the Natrium Plant that exploded and caused them injuries. -
Couple accuses XTO Energy of breach of contract
CLARKSBURG – A couple is suing XTO Energy for breaching its contract and allowing an oil and gas lease to expire. -
Man sues Met Life for failing to pay out benefits owed
MARTINSBURG – A man is suing Metropolitan Life Insurance Company after he claims it failed to pay out the benefits owed to him when his wife died. -
Woman accuses Diamond State Insurance Company of breach of contract
MARTINSBURG – A woman is suing Diamond State Insurance Company after she claims it breached its contract with her by improperly denying a claim under an insurance policy. -
Woman sues Allied Van Lines for property damage
WHEELING – A woman is suing Allied Van Lines after she claims her personal property was damaged during a move from Alabama to West Virginia. -
West Virginia Carpenters Benefits Trust alleges Blackhawk Interiors failed to make payments
CLARKSBURG – A Morgantown employer is alleged to owe payments to an employee benefit plan. -
Two lawsuits filed against EQT Production Company for leases
CLARKSBURG – Two lawsuits have been filed against EQT Production Company after the plaintiff claims the company has refused to release it from two leases. -
Brewer & Co. alleges it was not paid for subcontract work
MARTINSBURG – A Charleston corporation alleges it was not paid for subcontract work it performed on an U.S. Army Corp of Engineers project. -
Man files discrimination complaint against TSI Corp. after losing job
CLARKSBURG – A Kanawha County employer is alleged to have discriminated against a former employee because of his age and disability. -
March-Westin Co. Inc. alleges contract was breached for Colorado project
CLARKSBURG – A Morgantown full-service engineering and general contracting company alleges it was removed from a project and not paid for its services by a California company. -
Settlement reached in WVU sexual assault lawsuit
CLARKSBURG – A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against West Virginia University alleging a former student was sexually assaulted and the school mishandled her report of the rape. -
Woman files class action against casino for wage payment violations
CLARKSBURG – A woman is suing PNG Charles Town Gaming in a class action lawsuit after she claims it wrongfully takes portions of the tip pool and puts it toward the employees’ paid time off. -
Woman blames Top Drilling, others for 20-year-old husband’s death
CLARKSBURG – A woman is suing Top Drilling Corporation and others after she claims her 20-year-old husband died while measuring the contents of a storage tank. -
Company sues Alecto Healthcare Services for breach of agreement
WHEELING – A company is suing Alecto Healthcare Services Ohio Valley LLC after it claims it breached its agreement. -
Couple sues Midfirst Bank for home foreclosure
MARTINSBURG – A couple is suing Midfirst Bank after they claim it wrongfully foreclosed on their home. -
Federal judge says defaulting hotels sales will continue
CLARKSBURG – The sale of two defaulting hotels in Clarksburg and Elkins will continue, according to a ruling by U.S. District Judge Irene M. Keeley. -
Sales scheduled for two Hilton Garden hotels
CHARLESTON – Sales have been scheduled for two hotels in Clarksburg and Elkins after they defaulted on their loans. -
State tax department wants Hilton Garden Inn bankruptcy case moved to West Virginia
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia State Tax Department is asking for the federal bankruptcy case filed in Florida to be transferred to West Virginia.