U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Dollar General wants injury lawsuit in federal court
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Dollar General after she claims she suffered injuries while on the premises of one of its stores. -
Couple sues J.B. Hunt Transport for injuries
CHARLESTON – A couple is suing J.B. Hunt Transport after they claim it was negligent and caused an accident to occur. J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. and PPG Industries Inc. were also named as defendants in the suit. -
Man sues Ocwen Loan Servicing for misrepresentation
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing Ocwen Loan Servicing after he claims it constantly misrepresented the amount he owed on his loan. -
Two developers sue family for misrepresentation, defamation
CLARKSBURG – Two developers are suing a Morgantown family they allege misrepresented and defamed them. -
Morgantown clerk files suit against city, councilors
MORGANTOWN – The Morgantown city clerk has filed a lawsuit against the city, the mayor and three city council members. -
Mother, son accuse state troopers of use of excessive force
CHARLESTON — A mother and son are suing two West Virginia state police troopers, alleging unlawful use of excessive force. -
Couple sues Koppers for work injuries
WHEELING – A man and his wife are suing Koppers after he claims he was injured while at his place of work. -
Two Morgantown couples sue Spa Guy LLC for property damage
CLARKSBURG – Two Morgantown couples are suing Spa Guy LLC and Future Spa Covers LLC after they claim their homes were damaged in a fire. -
Man sues Jackson Hewitt for breach of fiduciary duty, negligence
WHEELING – A man is suing Jackson Hewitt after he claims it was negligent and breached its fiduciary duty. -
Truck driver blames another trucker for crash
BECKLEY — A Virginia truck driver is suing a North Carolina truck business and one of its drivers, alleging their negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Drug distributors ask for lawsuit to be removed to federal court
HUNTINGTON – The drug distributors alleged to have caused the opioid epidemic in West Virginia are asking for the Huntington lawsuit against them to be removed to federal court. -
Couple sues JPMorgan Chase Bank for misrepresentation
BECKLEY – A couple is suing JPMorgan Chase Bank after they claim it misrepresented that they did not need to have a flood insurance coverage policy. -
Blankenship's request for a full re-hearing denied by Fourth Circuit
RICHMOND, Va. — A federal appeals court refuses to give Don Blankenship a full re-hearing of his appeal. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Feb. 24 denied a request by the former Massey Energy with a three-sentence order. -
Consumer accuses debt collector of phone harassment
BLUEFIELD — A West Virginia man is suing a debt collector, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Silver Spring residents says Mexican restaurant operators failed to pay minimum wage
MARTINSBURG — Silver Spring residents are suing restaurant operators, citing alleged violation of workers compensation acts. -
Federal inmate says he was beaten by officers until agreeing to confess to robbery
CHARLESTON – A federal inmate is suing two West Virginia State Troopers he alleges beat him in their custody until he agreed to confess to robbing two gas stations in Clay County. -
Couple sues PPG Industries for injuries at Wetzel Co. facility
WHEELING – A couple is suing PPG Industries for injuries sustained at its Wetzel County facility. -
Insurance company says doctor’s policy doesn’t cover sexual assaults
CHARLESTON – The insurance company for Dr. Steven R. Matulis, who is under investigation for allegedly sexually assaulting female patients during colonoscopy procedures, said his policy does not cover claims of sexual assault. -
Woman sues Marmet for injuries allegedly caused by police officer
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing the City of Marmet after she claims she was injured by a police officer. -
Man sues Apria Healthcare for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Apria Healthcare after he claims it violated the Family Medical Leave Act and terminated his employment.