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Thursday, March 28, 2024

News from September 2013




Martinsburg man sues TRS Recovery over debt collection

By Whitney Brakken |
MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg man claims he was subjected to illegal debt collection practices.

Woman sues Wheeling for vacation time

By Beth Henry-Vance |
Auvil

Arena worker says he was injured before Reba McEntire concert

By Whitney Brakken |
Big Sandy Superstore Arena

Summary judgment awarded in lawsuit filed by four environmental agencies

By Kyla Asbury |
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Beckley


PERSONNEL FILE: Four Martin & Seibert attorneys named Lawyers of the Year

By Staff reports |
From left to right: Walter M. Jones, III, Michael M. Stevens, Susan R. Snowden and E. Kay Fuller



Consol sued after worker won't use hand-scanner, cites description of antichrist

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG – A former employee of Consol Energy says hand-scanning software used for attendance record-keeping bears a resemblance to a prophecy made in the Book of Revelation about the antichrist.

Monroe Co. teachers say they have too many students

By Joel Brakken |
Monroe County Courthouse

Court rules against man with history of neck injuries

By Nathan Bass |
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia man with a history of neck injuries will not be drawing Workers’ Compensation benefits as a result of a recent state Supreme Court decision.

Hoosier Buckeye Oil Ventures wins case

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Hoosier Buckeye Oil Ventures LLC has been dismissed from federal court.

Woman's estate sues State Auto Insurance in Jackson County

By Joel Brakken |
Jackson County Courthouse

Couple sue Bank of America for not modifying mortgage

By Whitney Brakken |
Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, N.C.

Couple claim foreign substance was in tap water

By Kyla Asbury |
Jacobs

Lawsuit says wheel fell off Asplundh truck

By Whitney Brakken |
RIPLEY - An Evans man is suing over claims that a wheel and axel struck his vehicle, causing him injuries.

'West Virginia will not shy away from this battle against Obama’s EPA'

By The West Virginia Record |
Suspending disbelief can be fun when you’re reading a book or watching a movie, but in real life it’s asking for trouble. In real life, it’s best not to invite ape-like forest creatures into your home, do choreography with syncopated sociopaths, or have intimate relations with the undead.