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Recent News About Wooton, Davis, Hussell & Ellis Pllc
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More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Chef accuses business partners of conspiracy
BECKLEY — A chef is suing business partners, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Drilling contractor seeks payment from Kanawha Falls Public Service District
CHARLESTON — A drilling contractor is suing Kanawha Falls Public Service District and its board for breach of a water line replacement contract. -
Beneficiary claims Boone County woman withheld aunt's assets
LOGAN – A South Carolina man alleges a Boone County woman wrongfully obtained and withheld assets owned by his late aunt. -
Site supervisor claims Bromont Developments owes $27,500
BECKLEY – A site supervisor alleges he was not paid for work he performed on two properties in Beaver County. -
Two lawsuits filed against Bill Cole Hyundai for breach of contract
BECKLEY – Two breach of contract lawsuits have been filed against a car dealership owned by a former gubernatorial candidate and state Senate President. -
Orthodontist blames Wayne Co. company for pavement, draining problems
CHARLESTON – A prominent Metro Valley orthodontist is suing a Wayne County business for allegedly failing to properly install pavement, draining and retaining walls at his Kanawha County home. -
Resurrection Coal sues governor's company for failure to pay for mined coal
BLUEFIELD – Resurrection Coal Company Inc. is suing James C. Justice Companies Inc. after it claims the governor’s company owes more than $100,000 for mined coal. -
Federal judge certifies class action by laid-off miners
BECKLEY – District Judge Irene Berger has certified a lawsuit as a class action that alleges miners were unlawfully laid off in 2013. -
Man sues driver, airport authority after crash
A man involved in a traffic accident is suing a driver and the Raleigh County Airport Authority, claiming he sustained permanent injuries in the incident. -
Man accuses Southern Coal Corporation of wrongful termination
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Southern Coal Corporation for wrongfully terminating his employment due to a work-related injury and workers' compensation claim. Joshua Glenn Maynard was employed by Southern Coal and on July 13, 2013, he injured his back and shoulder while engaged in his employment, according to a complaint filed in Logan Circuit Court and removed to federal court. Maynard claims he filed a workers' compensation claim for his work-related injuries and from that day until January 2