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News from 2019


Lawsuit alleging wrongful termination removed to federal court

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Greenbrier Minerals after he claims it wrongfully terminated his employment.

Woman files lawsuit alleging breach of contract, defendants remove to federal court

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING — A lawsuit alleging breach of contract and several state and federal laws has been removed to federal court.

AG's office claims pension advance company violated consumer protection laws

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed a lawsuit alleging a Nevada business violated West Virginia consumer protection laws as it offered vulnerable consumers a cash advance on their pension.

Smithers man struck in neck artery while using angle grinder sues machine's owner

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – A Smithers man who was struck in his neck artery by a piece of metal while using an angle grinder alleges the machine owner's negligence caused his injury.

Law firm claims Fairdale man owes more than $80,000 in legal fees

By Marian Johns |
BECKLEY – A law firm alleges a Fairdale man who entered into a contract for its legal services owes it more than $80,000 in fees.

Former Williamson Hospital CEO claims she was fired due to her illness

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – The former CEO for Williamson Memorial Hospital alleges she was fired due to suffering from severe migraines and temporal lobe seizures.

Estate of man blames West Virginia Veteran's Nursing Facility's alleged negligence for his death

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – The estate of a Harrison County man who was under the care of the West Virginia Veteran's Nursing Facility claims the facility's negligence caused his death.

Man injured in Williamson public parking lot while on jury duty files negligence suit against city

By Marian Johns |
WILLIAMSON – A Breeden man who was serving on jury duty when he was injured in a city of Williamson public parking lot is suing the city over allegations of negligence.

Woman alleges American Arbitration Association mishandled her civil rights case against Macy's

By Marian Johns |
MARTINSBURG – A West Virginia woman has filed a suit against the American Arbitration Association (AAA) claiming their alleged arbitral misconduct and judicial misconduct resulted in her civil rights case against Macy's being closed.

ABC Supply claims Charleston roofer owes more than $7,000

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – ABC Supply has filed suit against a Charleston roofer over allegations he owes more them more than $7,000 for supplies purchased in 2017.

Man arrested after allegedly planting a hidden camera in law firm's bathroom

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Huntington man has been arrested and charged with allegedly hiding a camera in a bathroom at a Charleston law firm.

Philippi couple claims Countrywide used predatory lending practices

By Marian Johns |
PHILIPPI – An elderly U.S. Navy veteran and his wife allege that Countrywide Home Loans' predatory lending practices caused them to enter into a series of home mortgage flips.

Consumer alleges Huron Law Group failed to settle debt after she paid more than $5,000

By Marian Johns |
PHILIPPI – A law firm alleging to help consumers negotiate and settle with creditors is facing claims by a Barbour County woman over allegations that it took almost $5,000 in fees from her while failing to help with her debt.

RNs, pharmacist claim Ohio Valley Medical Center did not give them 60 days' notice before closing its operations

By Marian Johns |
WHEELING – Three nurses, a pharmacist and pharmacy buyer who worked for the former Ohio Valley Medical Center claim the health care facility violated federal law by not providing its employees with 60 days' written notice before closing its operations.

Man claims Marshall University medical staff's improper diagnosis caused need for partial bowel removal

By Marian Johns |
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man alleges that negligent medical care led to the perforation of his colon.

Man's estate blames Cabell Huntington Hospital's alleged negligence on his death

By Marian Johns |
HUNTINGTON – The estate of a West Virginia man is suing Cabell General Hospital claiming its negligence led to his development of pressure-related skin issues that contributed to his death.

Hardcore Hunters faces lawsuit from fishing tackle supply alleging it owes more than $6,000

By Marian Johns |
GRAFTON – A Grafton business is facing allegations that it purchased more than $6,000 in merchandise from a Denver, Colorado fishing tackle supply and has violated its line of credit.

West Virginia Insurance Commissioner alleges A+ Repairs failed to maintain workers' comp insurance

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – A business is facing a lawsuit by the state's insurance commissioner alleging it failed to maintain workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees per state law requirements.

Huntington, Cabell federal opioid cases soon could be back in W.Va. federal courts

By Chris Dickerson |
CLEVELAND – The Ohio federal judge overseeing opioid cases soon could release the cases Cabell County and the City of Huntington have filed against opioid distributors to be heard in West Virginia instead.

Morrisey’s office sues two more opioid manufacturers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON —Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed lawsuits against two opioid manufacturers, continuing what his office calls its battle against those who helped fuel the state’s drug epidemic.