Daily Archives: February 25, 2013

Nationwide sues customers over policy limits

MARTINSBURG – Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company is suing two individuals who have been attempting to get the insurance company to pay more than its policy limits. Mark O. Harris, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Patricia A. … Read More »

Berkeley County, Federal Court, News

Kentucky Fuel hit with class action lawsuit

CHARLESTON – A class action suit has been brought against Kentucky Fuel Corporation after former employees claim it failed to timely notify them of their eligibility for COBRA coverage. Southern Coal Company and Anthem Blue Cross were also named as … Read More »

Class Action, Federal Court, Kanawha County, News

Lawsuit: Chesapeake Appalachia won’t relinquish gas rights

WHEELING – Chesapeake Appalachia is being sued after 16 people, a family trust and the Ranch Sportsman’s Club claim it has unlawfully held over their gas and oil rights. Statoil USA Onshore Properties, Inc., was also named as a defendant … Read More »

Federal Court, News, Ohio County

Plaintiff in car crash suit walked half-marathon six months after wreck

WHEELING – A federal judge is sending a car crash lawsuit against Cabela’s back to state court, where the defendants will likely introduce evidence that the plaintiff participated in a 20K walk six months after the wreck. U.S. District Judge … Read More »

Ohio County, Personal Injury

Court enters settlement in case of confused counsel

CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has entered a settlement in a case in which the plaintiff’s attorney became confused as to what costs his client would have to pay. The court ruled unanimously on Feb. 22 to enter a … Read More »

Kanawha County, News, State Supreme Court

Former AG’s credit card case sent to Mason County court

HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has agreed to remand a lawsuit filed by former state Attorney General Darrell McGraw against a group of credit card issuers to a state court. Judge Robert Chambers, in his memorandum opinion and order filed … Read More »

Federal Court, Mason County, News

Petitioner doesn’t attach trial transcript, loses appeal

CHARLESTON – Because his attorney didn’t submit the proper paperwork, the son of a Harrison County landlord has lost his appeal in a carbon monoxide poisoning lawsuit. The state Supreme Court ruled Feb. 22 that Frank Gallo and his lawyer, … Read More »

Harrison County, News, State Supreme Court

Huddleston Bolen holding Affordable Care Act webinar

HUNTINGTON – Huddleston Bolen will host a webinar titled “The Affordable Care Act – Where Do Employers Go from Here?” from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27th. The presentation will summarize where employers currently should be and what those imminent … Read More »

Cabell County