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Daily Archives: February 1, 2010
Former SC Justice Maynard running for Congress
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (Legal Newsline) – Former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Elliott “Spike” Maynard announced Monday that he is running for Congress.
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Two companies, indiviudals sue Grand Central Building for fraud
MORGANTOWN — Shenandoah Ridge, Walnut Woods and two individuals are suing Grand Central Building Limited Liability Company of Morgantown and its four owners after they claim they committed fraud and misrepresentation. David L. Leonard Jr. and Patricia M. Sanderson are … Read More
Man sues multiple companies in three lawsuits for violation of Consumer Credit Protection Act
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington man is suing multiple companies in three separate lawsuits after he claims they violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. Jeremy Bailey claims Citibank South Dakota N.A., United Collection Bureau, JPMorgan Chase and Valentine … Read More
Woman sues Cabell Huntington Hospital for injury
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington woman is suing Cabell Huntington Hospital after she was injured when a chair broke. On Jan. 10, 2008, Julie Bess McGill was in the second floor waiting area at the hospital while her father-in-law was having … Read More
Ultimate Health Services sues former physician for violation of employment agreement
HUNTINGTON — Ultimate Health Services is suing a former employee for violating his physician employment agreement. Dr. Peter Ottaviano entered into a physician employment agreement with HIMG in 1996 to practice in his specialty, which is pulmonary medicine, according to … Read More
Woman sues Division of Corrections, two individuals for sexual harassment
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections, an unknown person and an employee of the WVDC for treatment she allegedly endured while incarcerated. Jessica Legg claims during her incarceration in Anthony Correctional Center, she was … Read More
Man sues former employer, owner for unlawful discharge
CHARLESTON — A Charleston man is suing his former employer and its owner after he claims he was unlawfully discharged because of his age. Charles D. Thomas began working at Boyd’s Family Home Medical on March 26, 2007, and continued … Read More
Trio sues Augusta Engineering for failure to pay wages
CHARLESTON — Three former employees are suing Augusta Engineering & Design Inc. and Edward Schaefer, the company’s president, for failure to pay wages in three separate suits. Steve Courts, of Charleston; Paul Perry, of Cross Lanes; and Thomas B. Putney, … Read More
Couple names 40 companies in asbestos lawsuit
CHARLESTON — A man and his wife named 40 companies in an asbestos-related lawsuit. Aloysius Gallagher claims throughout his life he worked for and with, or came in contact with products by the defendants and on March 1, 2009, was … Read More



