Daily Archives: November 30, 2010

Cabell man sues for failure to pay wages

HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing Continental Building Systems after he claims it has failed to pay wages he is owed. Jamie Bailey worked for Ohio Valley Electric at the Christ Temple Church Project in Huntington, according to … Read More »

Cabell County, News

Ohio couple sues for elevator malfunction at Masonic Temple

HUNTINGTON — A Lawrence County, Ohio, couple is suing Huntington Realty Corp. and Huntington Masonic Temple Association for an elevator malfunction. On April 24, 2009, Chrystal Shepherd was in an elevator on the defendants’ property when it malfunctioned, according to … Read More »

Cabell County, News

Man sues Oval Construction for not paying wages

HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing Oval Construction Management after he claims it has failed to pay wages he is owed. Carl L. Cardwell worked for the defendant at the MU Project until it discontinued business operations, according … Read More »

Cabell County, News

Ohio couple sues Division of Corrections for injuries

CHARLESTON — An Ohio couple is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections after he sustained injuries during transition firearm training. Wolf Performance Ammunition was also named as a defendant in the suit. On Sept. 30, 2009, Shannon E. Smith, … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Company wants money it would have seen from cleaning grease traps

BECKLEY – For years, a Fayette County company earned tens of thousands of dollars cleaning grease traps at Walmarts and Sam’s Clubs throughout the mountain state. But it lost the job. Now the company wants to see the money it … Read More »

Federal Court, News

Fla. man says he hasn’t seen oil well money

CLARKSBURG -– A Florida man claims he has not been paid for his interest in oil wells on land in Ritchie County. Clifton G. Valentine filed a lawsuit Nov. 8 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West … Read More »

Federal Court, News

McGraw settles with funeral home over advance payments

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McGraw

CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has announced a settlement with a funeral home whose former director allegedly misappropriated more than $180,000.
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News, State Attorney General