CHARLESTON –- A Wyoming corporation claims in a federal lawsuit it should not be obligated to pay defense costs in a case a Utah couple filed against it.
HUNTINGTON – The city of Huntington denies its police force is responsible for the death of a Cabell County woman's son and has requested the federal court dismiss the case she filed.
CHARLESTON – After nearly six years of litigation, Marshall University has announced it will pay former athletics official David Ridpath $200,000 to settle a lawsuit that accused the school of making him a scapegoat in a student athlete employment probe.
WHEELING – Honda denies it is responsible for the injuries of a Marshall County man who claims he was hurt during an accident after brakes on his motorcycle failed.
WHEELING – An Ohio company requested the federal court dismiss a case a worker filed against it in which the employee alleged he was injured after the company refused to provide a ladder to climb scaffolding.
CHARLESTON – A CSX locomotive engineer and his union are suing Montgomery police and Kanawha County over a breath test he says he was forced to take after striking and killing a pedestrian on tracks near Montgomery.
Goodwin CHARLESTON -– Even while decrying the award as "extremely high," a federal judge has given a group of lawyers about $10 million for their work in reaching an estimated $50 million settlement in a class-action case against Dominion Transmission.
Harron JACKSON, Miss. – Just as X-rays allow patients to see through skin, X-ray lawsuits allow Americans to see through asbestos litigation that swallowed profits of American corporations and carried away their assets through bankruptcy courts.
CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court has suspended the license of a Morgantown attorney after finding her in contempt for violating the terms of a previous order disciplining her for misconduct.
CHARLESTON -- Former Wyoming County Council on Aging and All Care director Bob Graham is taking one last shot at having the government pay him for the 13 months he spent in a federal prison.
CHARLESTON -– A Clay County woman alleges she was seriously injured after a woman who had slipped on oil collided with her vehicle and caused it to roll over an embankment.
Graham CHARLESTON –- A federal judge has refused to grant former Wyoming County Council on Aging and All Care director Bob Graham a "certificate of innocence" and says both Graham and the state should be ashamed of his conduct.
HUNTINGTON -– A South Carolina business has asked the federal court to dismiss a case in which a Cabell County man claims the company refused to fix a defective truck it manufactured.
RICHMOND -- In a blow to environmentalists and a huge victory for the coal mining industry, a federal appeals court recently overturned a lower court's ruling that called for more extensive environmental review of mountaintop removal sites.
CHARLESTON – A child who was diagnosed with a hearing impairment was deprived treatment by a hearing specialist because the treatment was not covered by the West Virginia Medicaid Basic Health Plan.
ELKINS -- A Monongalia and Grant County dual citizen is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages after she claims a Moorefield police officer sexually assaulted her during a traffic stop.
CHARLESTON – Automaker Chrysler owes West Virginians at least $5 million for selling vehicles with defective engines, according to a class action suit that Alabama lawyers filed for an Ohio couple in West Virginia.