U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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MU sorority sues over bad roof work
HUNTINGTON – A Marshall University sorority has filed a federal lawsuit claiming a construction company improperly installed a roof on its house. -
Man says former employer broke agreement
MARTINSBURG – A former employee is suing The Library Corporation after he claims it broke his employment agreement. -
Case alleges McHugh Fuller ‘encouraging’ lawsuits through ads
CINCINNATI – An Ohio federal judge last week sent a lawsuit filed by a Portsmouth-based nursing home facility against Mississippi law firm McHugh Fuller Law Group back to a state court. -
Speedway seeks summary judgment in injury suit
HUNTINGTON – Speedway filed a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against the company for injuries allegedly sustained at one of its Huntington gas stations. -
Federal judge tosses age discrimination suit
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit against Advance Auto Parts alleged age discrimination has been dismissed from federal court. -
Federal ice slip lawsuit dismissed
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit against Arbor Management has been dismissed from federal court. -
Employee sues Kroger for injuries
CHARLESTON – An employee is suing the Kroger Co. after she claims she was injured while performing her work duties. -
Conductor says Norfolk failed to provide safe workplace
CHARLESTON – A conductor is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company after he was injured during the course of his job. -
Union says coal company won't follow agreement
CLARKSBURG – United Mine Workers of America is suing Monongalia County Coal Company for failing to abide by an agreement. -
Attorneys want to withdraw Ethicon motion
CHARLESTON – Less than one month after filing a motion to revise case management procedures and for discovery related to plaintiff solicitation, Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon have filed a new motion to withdraw the previous one. -
Blankenship sues Alpha to get legal costs
CHARLESTON – The former CEO of Massey Energy is suing Alpha Natural Resources after he claims the company went back on an agreement requiring the company to pay his more than $3 million in legal costs. -
Lawsuit against Williams Ohio Valley dismissed from federal court
WHEELING – A lawsuit against Williams Ohio Valley Midstream has been dismissed from federal court. -
EPA files motion to dismiss in Clean Water Act lawsuit
CHARLESTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against it for allegedly improperly applying the Clean Water Act to land a farmer wanted to develop. -
Correctional officer says other officer paid inmate to attack her
CLARKSBURG – A correctional officer is suing the U.S. Department of Justice-Federal Bureau of Prisons after she claims she was attacked by an inmate who was allegedly paid off by another correctional officer. -
Woman says Credit One Financial violated TCPA
CLARKSBURG – A woman is using Credit One Financial for violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. -
Judge grants MegaCorp's motion to dismiss
ELKINS – A federal judge granted MegaCorp's motion to dismiss in a lawsuit alleging the company forced an employee to resign after she was continuously attacked by a co-worker. -
Railroad seeks to dismiss former employee's suit
CHARLESTON – Norfolk Southern Railway Company filed a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against it for allegedly accusing an employee of falsifying a workplace injury. -
Man says mortgage companies misapplying payments
CHARLESTON –A man is suing HSBC Mortgage Corporation and PHH Mortgage Corporation after he claims the companies routinely misapplied his mortgage payments. -
Man accuses Nationstar of fraud, illegal debt collection
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Nationstar Mortgage after he claims it engaged in fraud and illegal debt collection abuses. -
Federal judge grants preliminary injunction in lawsuit against Kwik Lube
HUNTINGTON – A federal just issued an order granting the plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against Kwik Lube for advertising the use of Valvoline brand oil without having a contract.