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10 minors, 42 women in total to sue West Virginia State Police over hidden cameras

Wheeling West Virginia Attorney Teresa Toriseva sent a notice of legal action to Interim WVSP Superintendent Colonel Jack Chambers and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on April 21 saying

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Man sues Roselawn Acquisition for not taking care of gravesites

PRINCETON — A man is suing Roselawn Acquisition Group and West Virginia Memorial Group claiming they damaged his family's gravesites and refused to take care of them.

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Man accuses Lendmark Financial of consumer credit violations

WILLIAMSON — A man is suing Lendmark Financial Services of West Virginia alleging the defendant violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act (CCPA).

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Judge Partially Grants Reconsideration of Claims in Data Breach Suit Against CareFirst


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February 2, 2021
On Friday in the District of Columbia District Court, Judge Christopher Cooper partially granted a motion for reconsideration by the plaintiffs in a class-action brought against health insurer CareFirst Inc. and its affiliates after a data breach disclosed the names, birth dates, contact information, and subscriber identification numbers of more than one million individuals insured by CareFirst.
The named plaintiffs of the putative class originally alleged violations of D.C. tort and contract laws and consumer protection statutes of their respective home states. Specifically, they stated 11 causes of action: breach of contract, negligence, violation of the D.C. Consumer Protection Procedures Act (CPPA), violation of the D.C. Data Breach Notification Act, violation of the Maryland Consumer Protection Act (MCPA), violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act (VCPA), fraud, negligence per se, unjust enrichment, breach of the duty of confidentiality, and constructive fraud.

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