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Recent News About Wal-Mart Stores East Lp
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Customer sues Wal-Mart after being injured in fall
A customer is suing a retail store operator, citing alleged negligence and premises liability. -
Pharmacist accuses Wal-Mart of disability discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A pharmacist is suing Wal-Mart, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Fayette Co. woman alleges Wal-Mart negligence caused head injuries
FAYETTEVILLE — A Fayette customer is suing Wal-Mart, alleging negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Customer alleges Wal-Mart negligence led to injuries
CHARLESTON — A Charleston woman is suing Wal-Mart, alleging negligence caused her to fall at the defendant's Nitro store. -
Wal-Mart accused of racial profiling after shopper allegedly injured by security guard
BECKLEY — A Beckley shopper claims she was racially profiled and injured at Wal-Mart, after a security guard allegedly accused her of shoplifting and knocked her down. -
Walmart shopper says he was injured at store because of snow, ice
HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man alleges he was injured at a Walmart in Huntington because of snow and ice at the store. -
Man claims Walmart terminated him after he struck alleged shoplifter in self-defense
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is seeking reinstatement to his job with Walmart after an incident with a purported shoplifter. -
Walmart employee alleges he was terminated while on medical leave for work injury
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man alleges he was terminated from his job at a Walmart store while he was out on medical leave. -
Woman claims Wal-Mart terminated her because of age
CHARLESTON – A former Wal-Mart employee alleges that she was wrongfully terminated because of her age and is seeking reinstatement to her position. -
Wal-Mart moves chips-and-salsa display case to federal court
CHARLESTON – A suit in which a man blames Wal-Mart, PepsiCo and Frito-Lay for injuries after an incident involving an in-store display of chips and salsa is headed to federal court. On Feb. 2, 2013, Arthur Buckalew was a patron lawfully walking along the premises near inside fixture displays of various merchandise, including Tostito’s corn chips and salsa, according to a complaint filed Jan. 27 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Wal-Mart filed to have it removed to federal court on Feb. 29. -
Woman claims bottle injured her at Wal-Mart
A Wal-Mart shopper claims the company is responsible for injuries she allegedly suffered when a two-liter bottle fell on her foot.