U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Man sues Macy's, accuses store of discrimination
MARTINSBURG — A man is suing Macy's after he claims he was discriminated against because of his neurodevelopmental disorder. -
Microtel patron sues hotel, claims negligence
A patron is suing a hotel owner, citing alleged negligence. -
Couple sues Lowe's for injuries from uneven pavement in parking lot
CLARKSBURG — A couple is suing Lowe's Home Centers alleging unsafe conditions on the premises of the Lowe's store in Morgantown. -
Former employee sues FedEx for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG — A Fairmont man is suing FedEx after he claims he was wrongfully discharged from his employment with the company. -
Hospital vice president alleges retaliatory termination
A vice president of ambulatory services is suing hospital operators, citing alleged discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Estate co-executors claim negligence resulted in woman's death
Estate co-executors are suing assisted living facility operators, citing alleged negligence. -
Accounting clerk sues employer, claims violation of labor laws
An accounting clerk is suing an automobile dealer, citing alleged violation of workers' compensation laws. -
Former employee sues company that failed to rehire her, citing retaliation
A Harrison County resident is suing a logistics company, citing alleged retaliation. -
Hotel maintenance worker claims discriminatory termination
A maintenance worker is suing a hotel operator, citing alleged disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Companies claim breach of warranty over defective forklift
HUNTINGTON — Nitro Construction Services filed a lawsuit against Stevenson Crane Service alleging breach of warranty over a forklift. -
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. -
Federal sentencing dates for former justices Loughry, Ketchum postponed until February
CHARLESTON – The federal sentencing dates for two former state Supreme Court justices have been delayed until February. -
Former teacher sues county board of education for free speech violations
HUNTINGTON — A former Huntington High School teacher who was fired for making racially charged tweets is suing the Cabell County Board of Education and the state superintendent of schools for violating her civil rights. -
Fired Veterans Affairs employee says termination was unfair, discriminatory
An employee is suing a federal agency, citing alleged discrimination and wrongful termination. -
Morrisey, other AGs ask U.S. Supreme Court to protect Second Amendment
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently joined a coalition of 18 states urging the U.S. Supreme Court to consider a case with implications for the Second Amendment. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore Promotes 15 Attorneys to Partner, Partner of Counsel
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is pleased to announce J. Corey Asay, Charles E. Baverman III, Kelby T. Gray, Thomas J. Hayes, Jason W. Hilliard, Kerry O. Irwin, Katie P. Jacob, Alina Klimkina, Drew A. Linnenbom, Matt Lockhart, Sarah Mikowski McKenna, Anthony Pisano, Natalie H. Rauf and Arie M. Spitz have been elected to partnership effective Jan. 1. Pamela W. Bridgeport has been named partner of counsel. -
Grandparents sue drug manufacturers for granddaughter born addicted to opioids
CHARLESTON — The grandparents of a child born addicted to opioids is suing Purdue Pharma and other drug manufacturers for the child's suffering after birth. -
Beckley woman sues Lowe's for injuries from fall
BECKLEY — A woman is suing Lowe's Home Centers after she claims she was injured while on its property. -
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.