U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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BB&T alleges engineering services failed to provide access to property
CHARLESTON — A North Carolina banking corporation is suing an engineering and construction service, and an Elkview resident, seeking the court to order specific performance, declaratory and injunctive relief. -
Ohio couple accuses Raleigh County health care providers or medical negligence
HUNTINGTON — An Ohio Couple is suing Raleigh County health care providers, alleging medical negligence in the treatment of their newborn child. -
Graduate accuses Bethany College of racism
WHEELING — A graduate of Bethany College is suing the institution after he claims he made a complaint to several college officials about racism and discrimination and nothing was done about the situations. -
Vendor at WVU football stadium blames relocation for lost business
MORGANTOWN – A concession stand alleges its business suffered when it was relocated next to a competing stand in Milan Puskar Stadium. -
Individuals allege railroad crossing repairs denied access to property
FAYETTEVILLE – Residents of Scarbro and Oak Hill are seeking a judgment from a court to order two railroad companies to repair crossings on their property. -
Couple claims Dollar General failed to produce video needed for evidence
A Charles Town couple is suing Dollar General, alleging negligence and intentional alteration or destruction of evidence. -
Consumer alleges calls soliciting Activator 1000 were harassing
WHEELING – An Ohio County resident alleges she has been annoyed and harassed by a company's calls selling septic tank treatment products. -
Pharmacist accuses Wal-Mart of disability discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A pharmacist is suing Wal-Mart, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Former employee alleges railroad company violated FMLA
HUNTINGTON — A former employee is suing a railroad business, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation, and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Equipment distributor alleges mining company owes nearly $233,000
CHARLESTON — An equipment distributor is suing a mining company, alleging breach of contract and unpaid debt. -
Health care workers accuse nursing service company of unpaid wages
HUNTINGTON — Two health care workers have filed a class action lawsuit against a Charleston nursing service company, alleging violation of applicable minimum wage laws. -
Parent alleges medical center violated ADA in treatment of daughter
MARTINSBURG — A parent is suing the county medical center, alleging battery, failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations and intentional infliction of emotional distress. -
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Equipment distributor alleges mining company owes $232,000
CHARLESTON — An equipment distributor is suing a mining company, alleging breach of contract and unpaid debts. -
Vehicle crash victim alleges GEICO refused to pay correct amount of damages
MARTINSBURG — A vehicle owner is suing GEICO, alleging breach of contract for crash injuries to the plaintiff. -
Martinsburg woman alleges shingles vaccine caused viral infection
MARTINSBURG – A Martinsburg couple alleges the wife was injured by a shingles vaccine. -
Man says he was told wrong Powerball cutoff time, files $700 million lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man has filed a lawsuit seeking $700 million over allegations he was told the incorrect cutoff time to play the Powerball lottery in 2017 at a Texas convenience store. -
Beneficiaries allege Huntington National Bank failed to properly invest trust
CHARLESTON — Beneficiaries of the trust are suing a bank, alleging breach of fiduciary duty. -
Calhoun County vehicle passenger alleges heavy load carriers caused crash
CHARLESTON — A Calhoun County man is suing motor and heavy load carriers, alleging negligence, recklessness and vicarious liability. -
Financial advisory firm accuses energy companies of fraud
CHARLESTON — A financial advisory firm is suing oil and gas companies, alleging breach of contract, intentional tort/fraud, unjust enrichment and violation of the West Virginia Uniform Voidable Transactions Act.