Daily Archives: December 6, 2012

Defendants had no duty to warn about pigeon feces, judge rules

HUNTINGTON – A Mason County man is appealing a federal court decision that said a power company and his employer had no duty to warn him about a health risk associated with pigeon feces. U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers granted … Read More »

Federal Court, Mason County, News

Man blames the bartender for being run over by friend, losing leg

CHARLESTON – A man is suing the Cold Spot, LLC, after he claims a female bartender should have refrained from selling alcohol to him and his friends after they were visibly or noticeably intoxicated. Jane Doe, the unknown female bartender, … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Man blames Dohm Cycles for allegedly unsafe, defective UTV

CHARLESTON – A man is suing Dohm Cycles, Inc., after he claims the vehicle he purchased was defective. Qlink Motors and West Virginia United F.C.U. were also named as defendants in the suit. On April 4, 2011, Junior W. Elswick … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Former employee accuses Amedisys of age discrimination

MORGANTOWN – A former employee claims Amedisys Holding, LLC, terminated her employment because of her age. Tiffany Jones, individually and in her capacity as area vice president for Amedisys Holding, LLC, was also named as a defendant in the suit. … Read More »

Discrimination, Monongalia County, News

Man claims three individuals made false, defamatory statements

MORGANTOWN – A man is suing three individuals for allegedly making false and defamatory statements about him to third parties. On Aug. 24, and on other dates, Anoop Shankar, Deeban Ganesan and Srinivas Teppala made false and defamatory oral and … Read More »

Monongalia County, News

Man sues Dohm Cycles for allegedly defective vehicle

CHARLESTON – A man is suing Dohm Cycles, Inc., claiming the vehicle he purchased was defective. On Sept. 30, 2011, Michael Cantley purchased a 2011 Qlink RD500-R from Dohm Cycles, according to a complaint filed Nov. 26 in Kanawha Circuit … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Lawsuit: Smith Company Motor Cars discriminated against shareholder

CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing Smith Company Motor Cars, Inc., after he claims he was subjected to harassment and embarrassment. Gerald N. Smith III and Vicki Smith were also named as defendants in the suit. Brian D. Bailes … Read More »

Contract, Discrimination, Kanawha County, News