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Daily Archives: February 24, 2006
Our lawsuit = Our money
Taxpayer-funded arrogance sometimes knows no boundaries. So it’s about time that West Virginia checks-and-balances started erecting some around our state’s runaway Attorney General’s office. Read More
Questions arise over McGraw’s methods of handling settlement funds
Darrell McGraw
CHARLESTON – A state senator says he thinks debate over how Attorney General Darrell McGraw doles out money from his office will end up at the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the state Chamber of Commerce says McGraw’s actions has cost the state up to $40 million. Read More
Reel justice: W.Va. legal community talks movies
Kent Carper
CHARLESTON – With the Academy Awards being handed out next week, it’s a perfect time to ask some local attorneys about their all-time favorite films focusing on their profession. Read More
This just in: Kanawha County
Jan. 26 Anna Campbell vs. West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways and Ben Savilla, in his official and individual capacity PA-Kristina Thomas Whiteaker; J-Walker * Campbell says she has been a victim of sexual discrimination after being denied … Read More
This just in: Ohio County
Feb. 3 Worldwide Asset Management LLC vs. Lynn C. Clemont PA-James B. Atkins; J-Wilson * Clemont owes Worldwide Asset Management $15,548.22 plus $4,267.11 in interest on an unpaid account totaling a sum of $19,815.33. Worldwide Asset Management seeks compensation for … Read More
This just in: Monongalia County
Feb. 15 Shirley Callis v. K-Mart Holdings Corporation J-Not yet assigned; PA-Thorn H. Thorn * Callis claims K-Mart failed to provide safe customer parking after she was robbed at gunpoint on Feb. 15, 2004. She is seeking $250,000 as punitive … Read More
This just in: Berkeley County
Feb. 13 Nationwide Insurance Co. vs. Marcia M. Riemenschneider and Kathleen Hayes PA – Paul Burns; J – Christopher Wilkes * Nationwide Insurance, as a subrogee of Ernest Durrette, claims Riemenschneider was driving a vehicle owned by Hayes when she … Read More
This just in: Cabell County
Feb. 15 Kim Wolfe, Sheriff of Cabell County v. M.F.V.V., Inc., d/b/a Fifth Avenue Vision Center PA-David R. Tyson; J-John L. Cummings 06-C-103 * Wolfe is suing Fifth Avenue Vision Center for failure to pay property taxes. With the exception … Read More



