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News from March 2014


Raleigh Co. woman says bank harassed her

By Ben Hart |
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County woman is suing GE Capital Retail Bank, claiming harassment.

Justices argue use of religion in court arguments

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The separation of church and state long has been a point of contention in the legal community.

Cabell couple blames water company for property damage

By Thomas Kallies |
HUNTINGTON -- A couple is suing the West Virginia-American Water Co. for damaging their real estate.

Putnam woman accuses bank of false foreclosure

By Annie Cosby |
WINFIELD -- A Putnam County woman is suing over claims her home was falsely foreclosed by the bank.

Temporary restraining order granted in Wheeling construction case

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING - A temporary restraining order has been issued in a lawsuit against VHP Enterprises for unlawfully entering its property.

Mason family wants missing son's Mustang back from State Police

By Annie Cosby |
POINT PLEASANT -- A Mason County woman is suing over claims the police have retained custody of a personal vehicle.

Companies locked in dispute over oil, gas rights

By Annie Cosby |
MOUNDSVILLE -- A company is suing over disputing claims of ownership to interest in oil and gas on a certain plot of land.

Suits blame landlord for fatal 2012 Charleston fire

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Three lawsuits have been filed in connection with a house fire that left nine people, including seven children, dead.

Counsel from Kitzmiller case to speak at Marshall

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON --The co-lead counsel in a high-profile case that drew national headlines will speak next week at Marshall University.

U.S. SC won't hear Spruce Mine case

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Supreme Court won't hear a case focusing on a West Virginia mine permit and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Employee says DHHR disclosed confidential info

By Whitney Brakken |
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A Weirton resident is suing, alleging confidential information was wrongfully disclosed.

Woman files slip-and-fall suit against Outback

By Whitney Brakken |
HUNTINGTON -- A Milton resident is suing after falling and sustaining injuries while in a restaurant.

Rail contractor blamed for vehicle collision

By Whitney Brakken |
MOOREFIELD -- A Grant county couple is suing after the wife sustained injury in a motor vehicle accident.

N.C. doctor takes malpractice case to federal court

By Thomas Kallies |
BLUEFIELD -- A North Carolina doctor is removing a West Virginia lawsuit to federal court.

Oil lease case headed to federal court

By Ben Hart |
WHEELING -- Two West Virginia companies want a court case against them moved to the Northern District of West Virginia.

Dollar General wants wrongful termination case in federal court

By Ben Hart |
WHEELING -- A Brooke County court case is being moved to the Northern District of West Virginia by the defendants.

Charleston attorney sentenced for tax evasion

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston attorney was sentenced Monday to two years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $1 million in restitution.

Professor says WVU not paying him enough

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A West Virginia University Tech professor is suing the school for not compensating him as stated in their contract.

More sexual harassment claims filed against clinic, doctor

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- Three more women have filed sexual harassment claims against a clinic and one of its physicians.

Man files suit after ambulance worker drops father

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A man is suing an ambulance company and two ambulance employees after they allegedly dropped his father in transport, causing injuries.