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Monthly Archives: February 2013
PERSONNEL FILE: Chambers USA recognizes Bowles Rice attorneys
CHARLESTON – The editors of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business have announced 21 Bowles Rice lawyers will be recognized as “Leaders in their Field” in the publication’s 2013 edition, to be released in June. The publication’s researchers evaluate … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Law Review names WVU student editor-in-chief
MORGANTOWN – Imad Matini has been named the editor-in- chief of The West Virginia Law Review for 2013-2014. Matini is a second-year law student in the joint JD/MBA program at the West Virginia University College of Law and College of … Read More
WVU law school competition to focus on fracking
MORGANTOWN – Law students from across the country will get the opportunity to tackle a hydraulic fracturing case at the annual National Energy & Sustainability Moot Court Competition. The competition is hosted by the West Virginia University College of Law … Read More
Settlement over alleged shoddy work at Grafton building reached
CLARKSBURG – A Taylor County housing agency will keep and recoup almost 40 percent of a nearly $500,000 contract it paid a Pennsylvania firm to refurbish one of its buildings. U.S. District Judge Irene M. Keeley on Dec. 11 ordered … Read More
Couple sue WVDOT for car accident
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways is being sued after a woman allegedly sustained injuries because of one of its employees. Paul A. Mattox Jr. and Justin Cain were also named as defendants in the suit. … Read More
Tri Ed Distribution says it wasn’t paid
CHARLESTON – Tri Ed Distribution, Inc., is suing Access Document Systems Corporation after it failed to pay for goods and services provided. Tri Ed provided goods, funds or services to the defendant in the amount of $7,314.46, according to a … Read More
Martin Marietta Materials says ST Pipeline failed to pay for supplies
CHARLESTON – Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., is suing ST Pipeline, Inc., after it claims it failed to pay for supplies. Martin and ST Pipeline entered into an agreement whereby Martin would furnish supplies to the defendant on account, according to … Read More
Man says City of Chesapeake wrongfully terminated his employment
CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing the City of Chesapeake after he claims his employment was wrongfully terminated. Brandon Ross was employed by the City of Chesapeake, according to a complaint filed Feb. 14 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Ross … Read More
Lawsuit alleges final wages paid too late
CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing Patrick T. Holbrook Action Enterprises, LLC, after he claims it failed to pay his final wages within 72 hours of discharge. Ronnie E. Smeal was employed by the defendant from April 1 until … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
Feb. 20 Maryam Al Abri v Thomas Shaffer III PA- J. Wesley Chancey * Abri seeks damages for injuries allegedly sustained while crossing Chestnut Street on foot. Shaffer hit Abri with his vehicle and left the scene without stopping, the … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
Dec. 7 City of Williamstown vs. Jason Westfall PA– C. Blaine Myers; J– Beane * The plaintiff is seeking an order declaring a dog owned by the defendant to be dangerous and euthanasia, if necessary. Case number: 12-C-562 Kathie J. … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
Jan. 7 Wyoma Pentecostal Church vs. Linda McCarty, Landon Stepp and Brenda Nibert PA– R. Michael Shaw; J– Evans * The plaintiff is seeking an order compelling the defendants, owners of the neighboring Bragg family cemetery, to remove the headstone … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
Jan. 18 Javiera R. Jackson, administratrix of the estate of Sandra M. Jackson vs. Eric Matthew Smith PA– Mark Mitchell; J– Evans *The plaintiff is suing the defendant over Sandra’s death on Jan. 22, 2011. She was thrown from an … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Feb. 14 Debra D. Burkhart vs. Rosenthal, Stein & Associates LLC PA- Sarah L. Hinkle; J- John Yoder * Plaintiff claims defendant is in violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and breach of contract. Plaintiff seeks … Read More



