WASHINGTON – The year was 1986, Ronald Reagan was president, the Chicago Bears won the Super Bowl and Top Gun was the hit movie at the box office — and it was also the last time the federal government reformed the tax code.
RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
CHARLESTON – Two former WVU Tech students have gone to court to keep West Virginia University from moving the school from Montgomery to Beckley. Dorothy Phillips and William “Bolts” Willis filed their writ of mandamus Jan. 15 in Kanawha Circuit Court against the WVU Board of Governors.
CHARLESTON - Five lawsuits have been filed against Kelly Paving, along with other companies, after they claim the companies are responsible for a car crash that caused injuries and deaths. Margaret Ann Easton, administratrix of the Estate of Vivien M.
CHARLESTON - A man is suing Kelly Paving, along with other companies, after he claims he was injured in a vehicle collision and suffered injuries. Margaret Ann Easton, administratrix of the Estate of Vivien M.
CHARLESTON — The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during recent ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
HUNTINGTON - A couple are suing J.H. Fletcher & Co. for injuries he allegedly sustained while on the job as a result of one of the company's products.
CHARLESTON – The Academy Awards are approaching, and it's time for the 2009 list of award-nominated motion pictures with titles illustrating West Virginia's broken lawsuit system.