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Daily Archives: December 28, 2012
McGraw obtains injunction against Liberty Mutual over spare auto parts
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Darrell McGraw announced Dec. 28 a permanent injunction against Liberty Mutual Insurance Company to prevent the insurer from violating consumer protection laws. The Circuit Court of Kanawha County issued the permanent injunction, which stops Liberty … Read More
Defamation suit belonged in state court, judge rules
WHEELING – A federal judge has dismissed an Ohio man’s defamation lawsuit filed against two Wheeling-area news outlets. On Dec. 21, Judge Irene Keeley adopted the report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge James Seibert, finding that Plaintiff Dennis Givens, who … Read More
McGraw takes aim at debt collection companies
CHARLESTON – Outgoing state Attorney General Darrell McGraw announced subpoena enforcement action filings on Dec. 20 against three companies for allegedly unlawful debt collection activities. The actions were filed against Dominion Management Services Inc., doing business as CashPoint of Alexandria, … Read More



