U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
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Kwik Lube accused of wrongfully using Valvoline trademark
HUNTINGTON - Ashland Inc. is suing Kwik Lube Inc. for trademark infringement by wrongfully using the Valvoline trademark. -
Army vet sues former employer for eliminating position during deployment
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Man sues Mastec North America for vehicle accident
HUNTINGTON - A former employee is suing Mastect North America Inc. for injuries allegedly sustained from a vehicle accident. -
Jurors reach $2M verdict in MDL's first vaginal mesh trial
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Charleston -
Fourth Circuit affirms Goodwin's ruling in Wood Co. civil rights case
The altercation between Brian Sawyer and Deputy Jim Asbury -
Former corrections officer sues Standard Insurance
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Mingo men say Gilbert cops, State Police beat them
CHARLESTON - For choosing to remain silent about a suspected stolen gun, two Mingo County men allege they later received a visit and beating by police. -
Huntington settles freelance journalist’s false arrest suit
The Jean Dean Public Safety Building, home to the Huntington Police Department -
Nationstar Mortgage suit removed to federal court
The Sidney L. Christie Federal Building in Huntington -
FLSA, FMLA violations alleged in suit against Country Inn & Suites
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Beckley -
Walmart lawsuit removed to federal court
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Charleston -
Couple sue United States for physician's negligence
CHARLESTON - A Wirt County man and his wife are suing the United States of America for negligence in treatment at federally funded facility. -
Three Mingo deputies accused of excessive force
CHARLESTON - Three Mingo County Sheriff’s deputies are accused of brutalizing a man following an altercation he had with one of the deputy’s loved ones. -
Estates of miners who died at Upper Big Branch sue Alpha, seek $1.5 million each
BECKLEY – The estates of three miners killed in the 2010 explosion at the Upper Big Branch mine have filed a lawsuit that alleges Alpha Natural Resources has not paid them the $1.5 million each it promised.