U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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BB&T alleges borrower, guarantors owe more than $1.1 million
MARTINSBURG — A bank lender is suing a borrower and guarantors, alleging they owe more than $1.1 million for breach of a promissory note and guaranty agreements. -
Wetzel Co. mineral interest owner alleges oil, gas producers breached contract
CLARKSBURG — A Wetzel County mineral interest owner has filed a class action lawsuit against oil and gas producers, alleging breach of contract and conversion. -
Customer alleges bank continued to collect debt despite bankruptcy filing
CLARKSBURG — A customer is suing a Huntington bank, alleging fraud and unjust enrichment. -
Parents, child accuse Morgan County school board of IDEA violations
CLARKSBURG — Morgan County parents and their child are suing the local board of education, alleging violation of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). -
Inmate accuses Roane County correction officials of negligent supervision
CHARLESTON — An inmate is suing Roane County correction officials, alleging negligent supervision led to the plaintiff being beaten. -
Woman alleges Putnam Co. nursing home negligence caused mother's death
HUNTINGTON — A daughter is suing a Putnam County health care facility, alleging medical negligence led to the death of her mother. -
Loughry's state suspension case put on hold pending outcome of federal charges
CHARLESTON – The state Judicial Hearing Board has issued a stay in the Judicial Disciplinary Counsel’s matter against suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry pending federal criminal charges. -
Vehicle crash victim alleges air ambulance transporter overcharged for services
WHEELING — A Marshall County man has filed a class action lawsuit against an air ambulance provider, alleging breach of implied warranty and unjust enrichment. -
Monongalia General alleges doctor breached employment agreement
CLARKSBURG — A Monongalia County hospital is suing a doctor, alleging unfair competition. -
Texas energy business accuses oil, and natural gas company of breach of contract
CLARKSBURG — A Texas energy company is suing an oil and natural gas business, alleging breach of contract. -
Marion Co. mother, daughter allege postal service vehicle caused crash
CLARKSBURG — A Marion County mother and daughter are suing the U.S. Postal Service, alleged negligence caused a vehicle crash. -
Greenbrier County couple accuses lender of misrepresentation
BECKLEY — Greenbriar County property owners are suing a mortgage service provider, alleging misrepresentation and concealment. -
Internet company alleges it could not attach cable to Moundsville property
WHEELING — An Internet company is suing a Moundsville couple, alleging breach of contract and tortious interference. -
Loughry pleads not guilty to federal charges; trial scheduled to begin Aug. 28
CHARLESTON – Suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry pleaded not guilty to the charges in the 22-count federal criminal indictment unsealed earlier this week. -
Machinist/welder accuses machinery company of wrongful discharge
BLUEFIELD — A machinist/welder is suing a machinery company, alleging age discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Lincoln County man alleges Window World breached warranty
CHARLESTON — A Lincoln County man is suing a window replacement and home improvement company, alleging breach of warranty. -
Loughry indicted on 22 federal counts, including lying to federal agents and witness tampering
West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry has been indicted on federal charges today, on West Virginia Day, on 22 federal counts, which could mean fines of $5.5 million and jail time. -
Wellsburg man alleges Thermos product exploded, blinded him in one eye
CHARLESTON— A Wellsburg couple is suing Thermos, alleging a design and manufacturing defect. -
Kanawha Co. woman alleges drug manufacturer, distributor caused suffering
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing a drug manufacturer and distributor, alleging negligence and breach of warranties. -
Morgan Stanley employee alleges denial of benefits
CHARLESTON — A Morgan Stanley employee is suing Metropolitan Life, alleging denial of benefits.