Daily Archives: November 29, 2012

Man blames Penn Station Subs for injuries

HUNTINGTON — A man is suing Penn Station East Coast Subs after he fell and became injured while in its Huntington restaurant. Venture, LLC, is doing business as Penn Station East Coast Subs. On Dec. 21, 2010, Eddie Napier was … Read More »

Cabell County, News, Personal Injury

Man blames Genesis Healthcare for mother’s injuries, death

CHARLESTON — A man is suing Genesis Healthcare Corporation after he claims it negligently cared for his mother while she was a resident. Genesis Healthcare, LLC; Deatra Adkins; John Does 1 through 10; and Unidentified Entities 1 through 10 (as … Read More »

Kanawha County, News, Wrongful Termination

Man sues Quality Magnetite for reckless driver

WAYNE — A Pritchard man is suing Quality Magnetite after he was injured because of one of its employees. The unknown employee, called John Doe in the suit, was also named as a defendant. On March 1, 2011, Randy Jackson … Read More »

News, Personal Injury, Wayne County

Woman accuses West Virginia Conservation Agency of discrimination

CHARLESTON — A woman is suing the West Virginia Conservation Agency after she claims it discriminated against her because of her sex. The West Virginia State Conservation Committee was also named as a defendant in the suit. Carolyn Hefner was … Read More »

Discrimination, Kanawha County, News

Woman sues Mylan for discrimination

MORGANTOWN — A woman is suing Mylan, Inc., for discriminating against her because of her race and in retaliation for her filing a discrimination claim with the West Virginia Human Rights Commission. Mylan Bertek Pharmaceuticals, Inc., was also named as … Read More »

Discrimination, Monongalia County, News

Surface owners have no right to appeal well drilling permits, court rules

  CHARLESTON – According to a certified question answered by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, a “surface owner” of a parcel of property included within a leasehold has no right to appeal the grant of a well drilling permit … Read More »

News, State Supreme Court

Putnam family law judge faces conditional suspension for ‘pattern of misconduct’

CHARLESTON – In exchange for his admission he engaged in a pattern of misconduct by inappropriately berating litigants in his courtroom, a state ethics panel is recommending a Putnam family law judge receive a conditional three-month suspension. At the beginning … Read More »

Judges, News, Putnam County