U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Wheeling Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Wheeling Division
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Theater union member's sexual harassment case against business manager remanded to state court
WHEELING – An Ohio County woman’s lawsuit against a union and its business manager alleging sexual harassment and retaliatory discharge has been remanded back to state court. -
Couple sues drug companies for injuries from DES
WHEELING — A woman and her husband are suing several drug companies and laboratories they claim are responsible for injuries she incurred in utero due to exposure to a specific drug. -
Former employee, wife sue AEP for discrimination
WHEELING — A Brooke County man and his wife are suing American Electric Power (AEP) for discriminating against him in violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act (WVHRA). -
Man sues Tug Hill Operating for failure to develop oil, gas wells
WHEELING — A man is suing Tug Hill Operating LLC for failing to an oil and gas well on his property. -
Ocwen Loan Servicing named in 10 suits alleging unfair debt collection
ELKINS — Ten lawsuits were filed against Ocwen Loan Servicing alleging it violated West Virginia law by sending numerous letters and notices that threatened to asses them unlawful fees. -
Graduate accuses Bethany College of racism
WHEELING — A graduate of Bethany College is suing the institution after he claims he made a complaint to several college officials about racism and discrimination and nothing was done about the situations. -
Consumer alleges calls soliciting Activator 1000 were harassing
WHEELING – An Ohio County resident alleges she has been annoyed and harassed by a company's calls selling septic tank treatment products. -
Federal prosecutors dismiss remaining charges against Northern Panhandle physician
WHEELING — Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss the remaining counts of a federal indictment against Dr. Roland F. Chalifoux this week. -
Tax service accuses insurance company of breach of contract
WHEELING — A tax preparation services company is suing an insurance company, alleging first party common law bad faith, first party statutory bad faith and breach of contract. -
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. -
Wheeling property owners seek reimbursement for repairs over bat-infested dwelling
WHEELING — Two Wheeling property owners are suing State Farm, alleging breach of contract. -
Ridgetop Capital claims it owns oil, gas rights of Wetzel Co. property, not Antero Resources
WHEELING – A limited liability partnership is seeking declaration from a court regarding who is the proper owner of oil and gas rights on a Wetzel County property. -
Wetzel Co. mineral interest owner alleges oil, gas producers breached contract
CLARKSBURG — A Wetzel County mineral interest owner has filed a class action lawsuit against oil and gas producers, alleging breach of contract and conversion. -
Vehicle crash victim alleges air ambulance transporter overcharged for services
WHEELING — A Marshall County man has filed a class action lawsuit against an air ambulance provider, alleging breach of implied warranty and unjust enrichment. -
Internet company alleges it could not attach cable to Moundsville property
WHEELING — An Internet company is suing a Moundsville couple, alleging breach of contract and tortious interference. -
Charity group alleges Burlington Insurance owes nearly $60,000
WHEELING — A charity organization and an insurance company are suing Burlington Insurance, alleging breach of contract. -
Wellsburg man alleges Thermos product exploded, blinded him in one eye
CHARLESTON— A Wellsburg couple is suing Thermos, alleging a design and manufacturing defect. -
Tours Consulting telemarketers accused of invasion of privacy
CLARKSBURG — A woman is suing Tours Consulting LLC and telemarketers Lisa Ferrari and Dandrea Harris for alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Ohio Co. woman accuses telemarketers of invasion of privacy
CLARKSBURG — An Ohio County woman is suing telemarketers, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Judge grants motion to dismiss count in lawsuits alleging breach of contract
WHEELING – A federal judge has granted a motion to dismiss one count in two lawsuits alleging breach of contract against SWN Product Company and Chesapeake Appalachia.