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Daily Archives: May 28, 2012
Woman says she slipped, fell at Gabriel Brothers
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Gabriel Brothers for injuries she sustained while on its premises. On May 8, 2010, Peggy Wills entered the defendant’s establishment to shop and was in the checkout aisle when she slipped on a liquid … Read More
W.Va. SC sides with circuit court in ruling over tax assessments
Ketchum
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals last week agreed to set aside the decision of the state’s Office of Tax Appeals against a packaged foods company over tax assessments. Read More
W.Va. SC rules for insurer in suit over car’s pumpkin damage
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, in a ruling Thursday, sided with an automobile insurer in a lawsuit brought by a driver who argued that the damage to his car was the result of Halloween hijinks and … Read More
PAC, potential donors call W.Va. election laws ‘unconstitutional’
Tennant
BLUEFIELD – An independent political action committee and a group of potential donors are suing West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant and the state’s prosecuting attorneys, arguing that some of the state’s election laws and policies violate their First Amendment rights. Read More



