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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

News from 2012


Logan Center settles wrongful death claim

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – Genesis Healthcare Corporation has settled a lawsuit brought over the death of a patient at Logan Center.

Plaintiff in slip-and-fall agrees to limit on recovery

By John O'Brien |
The Target store in Barboursville

Judge, frustrated with attorney, allows complaint to be amended

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – Though he chastised a plaintiffs attorney for failing to observe rules of procedure and deadline, U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers is nonetheless allowing the attorney’s clients to amend their complaint.



McGraw takes aim at debt collection companies

By Bryan Cohen |
McGraw


Mineral County attorney charged with failing to communicate with clients

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON– A Mineral County attorney has been cited for his alleged repeated failure to communicate with clients and the resulting ethics investigation.

Terra Alta man sues Pioneer Credit Recovery in federal court

By Kyla Asbury |
CLARKSBURG – A Terra Alta man is suing Pioneer Credit Recovery, Inc., for allegedly attempting to collect an alleged debt from him after he was being represented by counsel.

Man says inaccurate background check caused him to lose job offer

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Energy Future Holdings Corporation after he claims it performed an inaccurate background check and caused a job offer to be rescinded.

WVDHHR accused of failing to correctly administer Medicaid program

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – A man is suing the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources for allegedly failing to administer the state’s Medicaid program in conformity with the federally approved West Virginia State Medicaid Plan.

Transvaginal mesh trials to begin in a year

By Chris Dickerson |
Rottenstein

How to eat free at Bob Evans

By The West Virginia Record |
“At Bob Evans, we treat strangers like friends and friends like family.”

Supreme Court takes harsher stance against attorney

By Nathan Bass |
CHARLESTON – In a per curiam opinion issued Dec. 17, the state Supreme Court rejected the one-year suspension recommendation of the Lawyer Disciplinary Board, instead finding that attorney David A. Aleshire’s conduct warranted a three-year suspension from the practice of law.

Six heirs say Reserve Oil & Gas installed pipeline without permission

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Six heirs are suing Reserve Oil & Gas, Inc., after they claim it trespassed onto their property and installed a gas pipeline without their permission.

Couple sues GM for allegedly defective vehicle

By Kyla Asbury |
Grubb

Kanawha County unveils portrait of Justice McHugh

By Kyla Asbury |
McHugh

St. Albans woman sues KC Properties over alleged fall

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans woman is suing KC Properties, LLC, after she claims she was injured due to its negligence in failing to provide a safe walkway at a St. Albans rental property.