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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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Murray files gag order in John Oliver defamation lawsuit
WHEELING – Robert Murray has asked for a temporary restraining order to stop comedian and political commentator John Oliver from talking about the lawsuit and to stop HBO from rebroadcasting the June 18 episode. -
New Martinsville accuses Liberty Mutual of contract breach
WHEELING — A West Virginia city is suing Liberty Mutual, alleging breach of an insurance contract. -
Couple blames Marshall County Coal Company for property damages
WHEELING – A couple is suing the Marshall County Coal Company after they claim it and another coal company caused them property damages. -
Woman sues Safety-Kleen Systems for car accident
WHEELING – A woman is suing Safety-Kleen Systems after she claims it was responsible for a car accident that caused her injuries and damages. -
Murray Energy coal companies accuse The New York Times of defamation
WHEELING – A group of Murray Energy coal companies has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times claiming the newspaper published defamatory statements that damaged the businesses’ reputation. -
Property owners accuse exploration company of contract breach
WHEELING — Marshall County property owners are suing an energy exploration company, alleging breach of contract, trespass and private nuisance. -
Consumer accuses telemarketers of violating federal law
WHEELING — A Wheeling woman has filed a class action lawsuit against telemarketers, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Physician sues Weirton Medical Center for breach of contract
WHEELING – A physician is suing Weirton Medical Center after he claims it breached its contract with him when it terminated his employment with no notice. -
Man accuses ECM Supply of wrongful termination
WHEELING – A man is suing ECM Supply after he claims it wrongfully terminated his employment. -
Couple sues C&J Well Services for injuries from car wreck
WHEELING – A couple is suing C&J Well Services after they claim it and others are responsible for injuries sustained in a vehicle accident. -
Floor manager accuses former employer of wrongful termination
WHEELING — A Marshall County man is suing his former employer, alleging retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Former police officer sues City of Weirton for wrongful termination
WHEELING – A former police officer has filed a lawsuit against the city of Weirton after he claims he was fired began he chose not to shoot and kill an individual during a domestic disturbance call last year. -
Woman claims former Jackson Hewitt employee illegally filed tax return
WHEELING – An Ohio County woman is suing Jackson Hewitt after she claims a former employee forged her signature and filed her 2014 tax return.