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Daily Archives: May 31, 2006
LaCagnin to serve as Morgantown Chamber’s Chairman of the Board
LaCagnin
Stephen LaCagnin, administrative manager and head of the litigation department of the Morgantown office of Jackson Kelly PLLC, recently was elected Chairman of the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
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Suspended Wayne magistrate given disability retirement
Tommy Toler
CHARLESTON – Suspended Wayne County Magistrate Tommy Toler has been granted disability retirement benefits by the state Consolidated Public Retirement Board.
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Woman says ID theft led to arrest
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says her personal information was stolen by a nurse at St. Francis Hospital who used it to identify herself to the police. Paula Fields filed a lawsuit May 24 against Charleston Hospital, Inc., and … Read More
Man sues Charleston police over alleged beating
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing the City of Charleston and the two city police officers he claims beat him while he was suffering from diabetic shock. Jeffrey Mark Bricker filed the lawsuit May 24 in Kanawha Circuit … Read More
Cancer cost man his job, suit alleges
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man says he was fired from his job because he has cancer. Kristopher Cook filed the lawsuit May 24 in Kanawha Circuit Court against Deaf Education and Advocacy Focus of West Virginia and Patrick Black. Black … Read More
Dismissal of attorney bankruptcy could give green light to suit filed by doctor
Danny Westmoreland
POINT PLEASANT – A Mason County doctor who alleges his attorney forged his signature on a 2004 settlement check, may receive his day in court if the attorney’s current bankruptcy case is dismissed.
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Musgrave also filed for bankruptcy in 1987
POINT PLEASANT – A Point Pleasant attorney’s bankruptcy filing is not the first time he’s been in financial trouble. In addition to his filing on Oct. 13, 2005, Raymond G. Musgrave previously filed for bankruptcy on Oct. 2, 1987. (U.S. … Read More
Tucker’s claim against Kanawha County settled
CHARLESTON – The case of a former employee in the Kanawha County prosecutor’s office has been settled after she claimed the county commission denied her claim for unpaid back wages and annual leave. Denise Tucker’s attorney, Lonnie Simmons of DiTrapano, … Read More



