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Monday, November 25, 2024

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Federal government to pay $475K to settle claim against OBGYN clinic

By John O'Brien |
Associates in OBGYN in Beckley

Wrongful death case fizzles, defendant pays funeral expenses

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – The estate of a man who was killed in a head-on collision will collect only funeral expenses in a settlement recently reached with Sperry Rail, Inc.

Suit over proposed Marcellus Shale wells settled

By John O'Brien |
Farrell

Judge orders Dollar General to release names of fired employees

By John O'Brien |
A Dollar General store in Martinsburg

Pothole in walkway was obvious, park board argues

By John O'Brien |
McKee Pavilion

Berkeley judge asks for disqualification requests in Actos case

By John O'Brien |
Patterson's Drug Store in downtown Martinsburg.

Judge in softball sliding lawsuit postpones trial

By John O'Brien |
Skinner

Kingsford manager says he shouldn't be party to lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit over an allegedly broken wood waste agreement has been removed to federal court, where a Kingsford Manufacturing Company employee has already filed a motion to dismiss.

Coal company hires former solicitor general for possible fight with EPA

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

Judge Keeley won't 'encourage strategic moves' by recusing self

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has decided she will not recuse herself from a lawsuit just because her old law partner is testifying as an expert witness.

Cooper Industries to pay $340K to EPA for cleanup of Bluefield site

By John O'Brien |
BLUEFIELD – Cooper Industries, a manufacturer of electrical products, will pay $340,000 to the federal Environmental Protection Agency under a consent decree filed May 23.

Reclaimed mountaintop mine sites still polluting, groups claim

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – Three environmental groups have filed lawsuits against three owners of reclaimed mountaintop removal mining sites, claiming the sites are still discharging toxic pollutants.


CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County

By John O'Brien |
May 23

Supreme Court rules against businesses arguing AG can't hire private lawyers

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled against companies that challenged the Attorney General’s Office’s practice of hiring private attorneys to represent the State.

Allstate sued over offer to house hit by plane

By John O'Brien |
MARTINSBURG – A Hedgesville couple says their home insurer won’t pay costs associated with a plane that crashed in their yard and struck their home.


Judge: Policy doesn't cover defendants in McDonald's wrongful death suit

By John O'Brien |
BLUEFIELD – A federal judge has ruled for Bituminous Casualty Corp., deciding it had no duty to provide insurance coverage in a wrongful death lawsuit that stemmed from the death of a Bluefield sanitation worker.

Pfizer appeals remand decision in AG's lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
RICHMOND, Va. – Pfizer and its co-defendants are appealing a ruling that would remand state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s lawsuit against them to Mason Circuit Court.

One of McGraw's final cases sent to MDL in New Jersey

By John O'Brien |
The Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Trenton, N.J.