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Daily Archives: November 30, 2009
Huntington ob-gyn sued again for medical malpractice
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington surgeon is being sued again for medical malpractice. On Aug. 20, 2007, Dr. Mitchell E. Nutt, an obstetrician and gynecologist in Huntington, performed surgery on Janice Roush at St. Mary’s Medical Center, according to a complaint … Read More
Workman files stinging dissent in $50M case
Workman
CHARLESTON — The lone dissenter in the controversial $50 million case heard three times by the state Supreme Court has harsh words for the majority.
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Drug stores: McGraw’s ‘hunch’ is off
McGraw
CHARLESTON — Prescription drug store chains sued by state Attorney General Darrell McGraw are alleging that his lawsuit is based on nothing more than “an erroneous hunch.”
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