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Record label dismissed from Wiz Khalifa suit
MORGANTOWN – A record label has been dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit that alleged a man was attacked while attending a Wiz Khalifa concert at a Morgantown restaurant.
Justices: Judge can't exclude additional opinions
CHARLESTON – A trial court's decision to exclude additional opinions was wrong, according to the state Supreme Court.
Justices make ruling about trust deeds
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that state law does not require that the assignment of a trust deed be recorded in the office of the clerk of the county commission.
Man sues Preston Memorial Hospital for negligence
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Preston Memorial Hospital after he received poor care in its emergency department.
Court suspends Martinsburg lawyer's license for 3 years
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a Martinsburg attorney's law license is to be suspended for three years following six complaints against him.
Court suspends attorney's license for 90 days
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a West Virginia attorney's law license be suspended for 90 days following multiple complaints after her work.
Justices say Huntington attorney should be reprimanded
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has issued a ruling reprimanding a Huntington attorney for his actions.
Speedway seeks summary judgment in injury suit
HUNTINGTON – Speedway filed a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against the company for injuries allegedly sustained at one of its Huntington gas stations.
Federal judge tosses age discrimination suit
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit against Advance Auto Parts alleged age discrimination has been dismissed from federal court.
Federal ice slip lawsuit dismissed
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit against Arbor Management has been dismissed from federal court.
Woman sues Genesis for mother's death
FAYETTEVILLE – A woman is suing Genesis Health Ventures of West Virginia for the death of her mother.
Two men indicted on charges to commit arson of legislator's home
MARTINSBURG – A father and son were indicted Feb. 18 by a grand jury on charges that they solicited two men to set fire to the home of a member of the House of Delegates last year in an attempt to murder him.
Employee sues Kroger for injuries
CHARLESTON – An employee is suing the Kroger Co. after she claims she was injured while performing her work duties.
Conductor says Norfolk failed to provide safe workplace
CHARLESTON – A conductor is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company after he was injured during the course of his job.
Union says coal company won't follow agreement
CLARKSBURG – United Mine Workers of America is suing Monongalia County Coal Company for failing to abide by an agreement.
Man sues Charleston, officer for wrongful arrest
CHARLESTON – A man is suing a police officer and the City of Charleston for wrongfully arresting him.
Another man sues night club for stabbing injuries
CHARLESTON – Another man is suing Impulse Night Club for stabbing injuries he incurred while visiting the night club with his cousin.
Man sues Genesis for nursing home neglect, abuse
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Genesis Healthcare for nursing home neglect and abuse.
Court says man wasn't a trespasser when he fell at casino
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court ruled that a man who fell from a retaining wall at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort was not a trespasser at the time of his injury.
Charleston attorney testifies on Capitol Hill
CHARLESTON – A local attorney testified before a U.S. Senate committee on Feb. 11, regarding a National Labor Relations Board regulation that will soon take effect.