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Woman claims she was fired from Pizza Hut for not wearing a hat at work
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman claims she was fired by a Pizza Hut franchisee after she refused to wear a hat because of migraines.
Mingo couple sues county officials, officers after witnessing fatal shooting of son
CHARLESTON – A Mingo County couple has filed a lawsuit against a host of county officials and law enforcement after they watched their son be shot and killed during a traffic stop earlier this year.
Morrisey goes up against Biden administration again in appeals court
ATLANTA – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office argued to protect the authority of states to lower taxes for citizens in federal court.
Man says he was victim of racial discrimination at work
CHARLESTON – A Black man says he was the victim of racial discrimination while working for a healthcare company.
Transgender woman accuses Chemours of discrimination, wrongful termination
CHARLESTON – A transgender woman says they were the victim of discrimination and wrongful termination while working for The Chemours Company.
Former employee says Marmet, mayor wrongfully terminated his employment
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing the Town of Marmet and Mayor David Fontalbert alleging he was wrongfully terminated from his employment with the city.
S&S Engineers sues JustTech for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — S&S Engineers is suing JustTech alleging breach of contract for failure to uphold its agreement.
Steptoe & Johnson Welcomes New Chief Financial Officer and Director of Recruiting
Steptoe & Johnson Welcomes New Chief Financial Officer and Director of Recruiting.
Inmate sues DCR for injuries, violation of rights
CHARLESTON — A man is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation alleging he was injured while residing at a correctional facility.
Charleston woman sues homeowner corporation for injuries from fall
CHARLESTON — A Charleston woman is suing Housing Innovations Corporations for injuries she sustained while walking her dog when she tripped on uneven pavement.
United States Attorney Announces $907,074.64 Health Care Fraud Settlement
United States Attorney Announces $907,074.64 Health Care Fraud Settlement.
Judge denies injunction to keep Senate, Capitol Police from stopping recordings
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Circuit Court judge says state Senate leaders and Capitol Police didn’t cause a Greenbrier County woman undue harm when she was threatened with arrest for recording Senate debate about abortion legislation.
Woman sues Cabell Huntington Hospital for injuries
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Cabell Huntington Hospital claiming after she was injured after surgery when an unknown hospital employee was helping her from the hospital bed to a wheelchair.
Woman says Finance of American Reverse breached its contract
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Finance of America Reverse LLC alleging it breached its contract with her.
Danielle Waltz to Again Serve as Chair of the DRI Construction Law Committee
Danielle Waltz to Again Serve as Chair of the DRI Construction Law Committee.
Couple sues Asplundh Tree Expert for hostile work environment
BECKLEY — A couple is suing Asplundh Tree Expert claiming unlawful employment practices and a hostile work environment.
Woman accuses furniture company of breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Service Contract Specialist claiming it breached its contract when she purchased new furniture.
Man sues nursing home for family member's injuries
WINFIELD — A man is suing Sunbridge Putnam Health Care alleging that the nursing home failed to properly care for his family member.
Morgantown police, firefighters file retaliation lawsuits against city
MORGANTOWN – Members of the Morgantown fire and police departments have filed lawsuits against the city, claiming retaliatory actions following previous legal actions regarding pay and benefit issues.
Morrisey files opening brief in appeal to state Supreme Court on Hope Scholarship
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed an opening brief asking the state Supreme Court of Appeals to dissolve the permanent injunction against the Hope Scholarship Act and remand the case back to Kanawha Circuit Court for dismissal.