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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

News from July 2013





AG Morrisey reaches agreement with Hampshire Memorial Hospital

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Hampshire Memorial Hospital

City Hospital settles trip-and-fall lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
City Hospital in Martinsburg

Buckhannon pays $15K to ex-officer for care of police dog

By Lawrence Smith |
ELKINS – The city of Buckhannon has settled a lawsuit filed by one of its former officers alleging it failed to properly compensate her for the care of its police dog.

Heartland of Martinsburg ordered to give up info to plaintiffs lawyers

By John O'Brien |
Heartland of Martinsburg

Suit against Berkeley councilman scheduled for December trial

By John O'Brien |
Berkeley County office building

'Flipping' lawsuit sent back to Kanawha court

By John O'Brien |
Groh

Couple sue United States for physician's negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON - A Wirt County man and his wife are suing the United States of America for negligence in treatment at federally funded facility.

Schlumberger Technology sued over alleged injury caused by hose

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING - A Mason County man and his wife are suing Schlumberger Technology Corporation in federal court after he allegedly sustained injuries while at Schlumberger's facility during the course of his employment with another company.


New circuit judge to be sworn in Aug. 16

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON – The investiture ceremony for ceremony for new circuit judge H. Charles “Charlie” Carl will take place Aug. 16.


CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County

By John O'Brien |
July 15

CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County

By Toni L. Milbourne |
July 15

Supreme Court: Affidavit not enough in case over broken water line

By Nathan Bass |
CHARLESTON – A self-serving affidavit is not enough evidence to defeat a motion for summary judgment, the state Supreme Court ruled in a case alleging the negligent severance of a water line.

Court affirms default judgment, punitive damages against Summers Co. man

By Nathan Bass |
CHARLESTON – A Summers County man has failed in his attempt to get the state Supreme Court to set aside a default judgment awarded to a couple who alleged he had slandered the title to a piece of property they own.

Huntington police officer wins case over fatal shooting

By John O'Brien |
The Jean Dean Public Safety Building, home to the Huntington Police Department

Coal company's request for rehearing of case against EPA denied

By John O'Brien |
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.