U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Elkins Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Elkins Division
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Woman says she began losing hair after using Revlon dye
ELKINS – A Randolph County woman says she began losing hair after using a Revlon dye. -
Woman accuses Elkins health provider of racial, age discrimination
A Virginia woman has filed a lawsuit accusing Davis Medical Center of racial and age discrimination. -
Snowshoe named in two lawsuits about bed bugs, ski lift injury
ELKINS – Snowshoe Mountain has been named in two federal lawsuits, one alleging bed bugs at the resort and another regarding an accident involving a ski lift. -
Woman says Pendleton Community Bank wrongly charged overdraft fees
WHEELING — A woman is suing Pendleton Community Bank alleging its overdraft fees were done in bad faith. -
Pa. woman sues Walgreens for injuries from parking lot fall
ELKINS — A Pittsburgh woman is suing Walgreens claiming she was injured while at one of its locations in West Virginia. -
Business says it's waiting for federal permit 16 years after applying
ELKINS – A West Virginia business says the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of the Interior have purposely delayed taking action on a permit it began seeking more than 16 years ago. -
DNR wants alleged trespassing lawsuit dismissed
ELKINS — The West Virginia Department of Natural Resources wants a lawsuit alleging trespassing to be dismissed. -
Suddenlink seeks a temporary stay in a case against it for a paper bill fee
ELKINS — Suddenlink is seeking to have discovery stayed in a case alleging it charges certain subscribers a $12 annual fee to receive paper utility bills. -
Man sues Suddenlink for unlawfully charging customers to receive paper bills
ELKINS — A man is suing Suddenlink claiming the company charged certain subscribers $12 per year to receive a paper bill. -
Man sues Lowe's after mower overturns on him, fractures spine
ELKINS —A man is suing Lowe's Home Centers for injuries sustained while he was working. -
Transportation broker sues former contractor for breach of contract
ELKINS — Reckart Logistics is suing Xpress Transportation for breach of contract. -
Coal companies sued for FLSA violations
ELKINS — Two men filed a class-action lawsuit against Alliance Coal alleging that it violated the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) when it failed to pay for "off-the-clock" work. -
Couple sues American Red Cross for injuries during blood drive
ELKINS — A man and his wife are suing the Red Cross after injuries were sustained during a blood drive. -
Man sues Philip Morris for tobacco additives
ELKINS — A man is suing Philip Morris USA Inc. after he claims it misrepresented its products and caused him injuries. -
Bill Warner & Son Towing seeks to recover cleanup fees for massive egg spill
Bill Warner & Son Towing & Recovery is suing AGCS Marine Insurance Company and Interchange Group Inc., alleging the defendants failed to pay more than $175,000 on an invoice. -
Elderly couple sues loan companies for predatory lending practices
ELKINS — A couple is suing Shellpoint Mortgage alleging predatory lending practices and abusive loan servicing against an elderly couple. -
Burger King moves to remove lawsuit over patron's fall to federal court
ELKINS – A lawsuit against Burger King over alleged injuries sustained when a patron tripped outside of the store was removed to federal court. -
Highlands Coservancy, Sierra Club sue Brooks Run Mining over alleged pollution at Seven Pines Mine
ELKINS — The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition and the Sierra Club have filed suit against Brooks Run Mining over alleged pollution of the water near the Seven Pines Mine. -
Judge schedules trials for two magistrates
ELKINS — A federal judge last week denied two deferred prosecution agreements for two magistrate judges after previously adopting a report and recommendation in their criminal cases. -
LTAH Real Estate Holdings seeks $9.5 million from physicians who allegedly defaulted on loan
ELKINS — A group of West Virginia and Ohio physicians and owners of an Ohio real estate holdings company that declared bankruptcy are being sued by their lender in a dispute of a $9.5 million loan and its application to West Virginia consumer credit laws.