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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Man sues CU Recovery for consumer credit act violations
WHEELING – A man is suing CU Recovery Inc. after he claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Gilmer officials must apologize to same-sex couple
CLARKSBURG – Gilmer County officials have agreed to apologize to a same-sex couple that filed a lawsuit earlier this year after a county clerk condemned them when issuing a marriage license in 2016. -
Mountain Blue denies allegations in lawsuit
CLARKSBURG– Mountain Blue Hotel Group has filed its answer in the lawsuit against it by U.S. Bank National Association, denying allegations made against it. -
Former Arch Coal Inc. employee alleges he faced retaliation for taking FMLA leaves
CLARKSBURG – A Calhoun County man alleges that he was forced to resign from his job with a Charleston company because it retaliated against him for taking leaves to care for his wife. -
Statutory penalty of nearly $11 million imposed against Quicken Loans
WHEELING – A statutory penalty of nearly $11 million was imposed on Quicken Loans by a federal judge in a class action lawsuit. -
Manchin aide cuts longstanding tie with hotel investor
CHARLESTON – Longtime aide to Sen. Joe Manchin Larry Puccio broke a longstanding tie to the main investor in a hotel that was recently named in a lawsuit owing nearly $15 million. -
Judge denies motion to dismiss Morgantown city clerk’s lawsuit
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has denied Morgantown’s second motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a city clerk who claimed she was retaliated against. -
Federal judge remands John Oliver lawsuit back to state court
WHEELING – A federal judge has granted a motion to remand Robert E. Murray’ s lawsuit against HBO and John Oliver back to Marshall Circuit Court. -
Hotel owned by Manchin, others sued for loan default
CLARKSBURG – A hotel partly owned by Sen. Joe Manchin is being sued by U.S. Bank National Association for defaulting on a loan of more than $15 million. -
Fall in Hampton Inn shower results in lawsuit
MARTINSBURG – A man is suing Winchester Hospitality after he claims it was negligent and caused him injuries. -
Woman sues Tom-Cat Savage Trucking for car accident
CLARKSBURG – A woman is suing Tom-Cat Savage Trucking for a car accident that caused her injuries. -
Jury awards $3 million to family of Wheeling Jesuit student
WHEELING – A jury awarded $3 million to the family of a Wheeling Jesuit University student who died following a street altercation. -
Woman seeks damages after hammock incident at K-Mart
WHEELING – A woman is suing Sears after she claims she was injured when she went to get in a hammock at K-Mart. -
ACLU-WV files amicus brief in Murray's John Oliver lawsuit
WHEELING – The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed an amicus brief in the lawsuit against John Oliver by coal baron Robert Murray. -
Two lawsuits filed against New Creek Wind for wind turbine noise
ELKINS – Two lawsuits have been filed against New Creek Wind after the plaintiffs claim its wind turbines are noisy. -
Man sues Hiteland Transportation for car accident
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing Hiteland Transportation after he claims he was involved in a car accident with one of its employees. -
Man sues Doddridge County Commission for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing the Doddridge County Commission after he claims it wrongfully terminated his employment and interfered with other offers of prospective employment. -
Former officers sue Taylor County Commission for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG – Three former officers are suing Taylor County Commission after they claim they were wrongfully terminated, in violation of the state of U.S. constitutions. -
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. -
Nautilus Insurance Co. claims it has no duty to defend GC&P Development, others in suit
WHEELING – An insurance company alleges it has no duty to indemnify two Wheeling limited liability corporations in a suit because they misrepresented that land they owned was vacant on an insurance application.