Daily Archives: August 20, 2012

Conference in federal campaign finance case set for Tuesday

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Goodwin

CHARLESTON – A federal judge has scheduled a hearing in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of the state’s Public Campaign Financing Pilot Program for Tuesday. Read More »

Federal Court, News, State Government

Scott Depot woman says men watched her while she was in tanning salon

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CHARLESTON — A Scott Depot woman is suing Sahara Tanning Salon after she claims she discovered men watching her after she got out of a tanning bed.
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Kanawha County, News

16 more cases filed against Mountain State

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CHARLESTON — Sixteen more cases were filed against Mountain State University for failing to inform students about its accreditation issues.
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Kanawha County, News

Man sues Speed Mining for wage payment violations

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CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Speed Mining, LLC after he claims it failed to pay his final wages within 72 hours of terminating his employment.
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Kanawha County, News

Employee sues WVDOT for discrimination

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CHARLESTON — An employee is suing the West Virginia Department of Transportation-Division of Highways after he claims he was discriminated against because of his illness.
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Kanawha County, News

Woman says Allied Nursing & Community Services violated wage payment act

HUNTINGTON — A former employee is suing Allied Nursing & Community Services after she claims it failed to pay her final wages in a timely manner. Virginia R. Marcum was employed by the defendant from Sept. 1, 2007, until March … Read More »

Cabell County, News

Big Sandy sues over sublease at Merritts Creek

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HUNTINGTON — Big Sandy Furniture, Inc., is suing after it claims a company failed to honor its agreement. Read More »

Cabell County, News

McGraw, other AGs announce settlement on LCD screens

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McGraw

CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s Darrell McGraw and seven other state Attorneys General have negotiated a settlement with the makers of LCD screens.
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News, State Attorney General