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Monthly Archives: May 2009
No more secrets
As best we can tell, H. Blair Hahn isn’t a covert operative. He doesn’t lurk in shadows or don a disguise. But his lawyer contract with West Virginia is top secret.
Peirce, Harron taken aback by sanctions idea
Peirce
WHEELING – U.S. Magistrate Judge James Seibert stunned Pittsburgh lawyer Robert Peirce and Bridgeport radiologist Ray Harron by suggesting sanctions and expenses for their refusal to answer questions from CSX Transportation.
Mother, daughter file suits over two accidents
WINFIELD – May 2007 apparently wasn’t a good month for a Putnam County mother and daughter. Sharon Togger and her daughter Catherine A. Togger were involved in two automobile accidents that month, and both of those wrecks now have resulted … Read More
Settlement reached in United personal injury suit
This branch of United Bank at the Grand Central Mall in Vienna is where Parkersburg resident Mary Miller alleged in a lawsuit she fell and injured herself during a 2006 visit. As a result of her injuries, both Miller and her husband, Hubert, made a claim against United for $3 million. An out-of-court settlement in the case was reached on May 11 with the sides agreeing not to discuss the terms. (Photo by Lawrence Smith)
PARKERSBURG – A out-of-court settlement has been reached in a Wood County personal injury case in which an elderly woman was seeking a multi-million judgment against the state’s largest financial institution after mysteriously falling during a visit to one of its branches.
Former Justice’s son faces contempt charge
CHARLESTON – After two years of inaction, the state Bar is asking that a Wood County attorney be held in contempt for failing to abide by a previous order instructing him to settle a nearly quarter-century old estate case. The … Read More
Charleston/Wheeling firm expands into Pittsburgh market
CHARLESTON -– McKinley Carter Wealth Services, an independent wealth management firm with offices in Wheeling and Charleston, has expanded into western Pennsylvania through a merger with NetWorth Investment Advisors of Wexford, Pa. “The team at NetWorth Investment Advisors brings years … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
May 20 Juanita Mullins v. Video Village LLC PA – Mark E. Wills; J – Louis Bloom * The plaintiff claims she fell over an unmarked step in the parking lot of the Video Village store in Hugheston and has … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Cabell County
May 15 Steven Washington v. DARL, LLC, Pamela Miller, Teto Inc. PA-Robert M. Losey; J-Hustead * Washington, who claims he has vision in only one eye, was walking along the corner of 4th Avenue and 15th Street in Huntington when … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Wood County
May 18 Gina Brunicardi v. The Kroger Company P.A. – Ginny Conley; J – Waters * The plaintiff, a Parkersburg resident, is suing the defendant for injuries she sustained after slipping on the floor at the defendant’s store on East … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Monongalia County
May 22 Brian T. Purkey v. Giant Eagle Inc. and GP Mountaineer LLC PA-John R. Angotti; Judge N/A * Purkey is seeking compensatory damages against Giant Eagle for injuries he received as a result of Giant Eagle failing to maintain … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Ohio County
May 18 Asset Acquisition Group LLC, Assignee of Bank One, N.A. v. Margaret L. Burrows PA- Ryan S. Marsteller; J- Gaughan * Judgment of $8,460.92 is demanded against Burrows, under the terms of a Retail Installment Sale Contract, for the … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Marshall County
April 28 John Young and Diane Young, individually and d/b/a J&D Gasoline Alley vs. Glen Dale Animal Hospital, Inc., Mary Martin and Paige Stoehr, individually and b/d/a Glen Dale Animal Hospital, and Katko, LTD PA- Jonathan E. Turak; J- Hummel … Read More
THIS JUST IN: Berkeley County
April 29 Curtis G. Trenary d/b/a Doc’s Plumbing vs. Novacon Inc. and James T. Dill PA – Christopher Luttrell; J – Groh * The plaintiff claims Novacon breached a concrete work agreement by failing to pay a subcontractor, and the … Read More
State Law Library presents resume writing workshop
CHARLESTON — In response to the sluggish economy, recent layoffs, and graduating high school and college students entering the job market, the State Law Library will offer a free Resume Writing Workshop at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 3. Sara Thompson, … Read More
Recht says doctor can’t testify against CSX
Recht
WHEELING – Circuit Judge Arthur Recht has excluded physician Douglas Linz from testifying that CSX Transportation damaged the brains of seven former employees.



