U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Huntington Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Huntington Division
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Nonprofits claim Southeastern Land, Fola Coal Co. are polluting waters
HUNTINGTON – Four nonprofit organizations allege two coal companies are harming the environment with pollutants. -
Man alleges AT&T disability plan wrongfully denied benefits
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man alleges he has been damaged by the denial of disability benefits. -
Judge grants motion for summary judgment in Hobby Lobby injury lawsuit
HUNTINGTON – A judge granted Hobby Lobby’s motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against it alleging a woman was injured on its property in 2014. -
Former employee sues Cabell County Commission over termination
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Cabell County Commission after he claims his employment was terminated because he cooperated with an investigation into the county’s finances. -
Widow names drivers, Dart Trucking and Calgon Carbon in suit over husband's fatal I-64 accident
HUNTINGTON – A widow is seeking damages from multiple entities over a collision on Interstate 64 that caused her husband's death. -
Consumer claims Huron Law Group, others unlawfully used financial information
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County consumer alleges debt consolidation companies unlawfully used her private financial information to advertise their services. -
Former student sues Marshall over handing of assault case
HUNTINGTON – A former Marshall University student is suing the university over its handling of her sexual assault case. -
General Assurance of America claims Arch Insurance Co. unlawfully charged $120,000
HUNTINGTON – A Virginia corporation alleges a New York corporation unlawfully charged it in a legal matter that occurred in a West Virginia court. -
Lawsuit filed over interstate crash
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit was filed over a crash off of Interstate 64 where a vehicle fell approximately 100 feet over a bridge and the driver of the vehicle was killed. -
Former Diamond Electric MFG. Corp. employee alleges interference with FMLA rights
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County woman alleges her former Eleanor employer terminated her in retaliation for taking medical leaves. -
Woman alleges Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee wrongfully retracted benefits
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman alleges her health insurance benefits were wrongfully retracted after she resigned from her position with a health care company. -
Man accuses Norfolk & Western Railway of breach of contract
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Norfolk & Western Railway Company after he claims it breached its contract with him by failing to maintain a crossing to his property. -
Former employee accuses Tri-State Airport of disability discrimination
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Tri-State Airport Authority after he claims it failed to accommodate his learning disability and terminated his employment. -
Elan Financial Service removes consumer credit suit to federal court
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit against Elan Financial Service for consumer credit violations has been removed to federal court. -
Putnam County attorney facing federal child pornography charge
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County attorney is facing a federal child pornography charge and is currently incarcerated in Kentucky. -
Kentucky man seeks disability benefits from Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co.
HUNTINGTON – A Jackson County, Kentucky man is seeking disability benefits he alleges he is owed. -
Positive Alternative Radio seeks nearly $150,000 for purchase of radio stations
BLUEFIELD – A North Carolina corporation alleges a Huntington limited liability company has failed to make payments after purchasing two radio stations in Kentucky. -
Federal judge grants partial motion to dismiss in lawsuit against Autism Services Center
HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has granted a partial motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against Autism Services Center alleging retaliatory discharge. -
Former CCEMS employee alleges practice of recording calls is unlawful
BLUEFIELD – A Kentucky woman alleges she resigned from her position with Cabell County Emergency Medical Services because she did not want to be fired for participating -
Federal judge grants motion for approval of settlement, dismissal
HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has granted a joint motion for approval of settlement and dismissal in a lawsuit against Genesis Eldercare Rehabilitation Services.