We have long contended that West Virginia courts should be for West Virginians. Of course, we're perfectly willing to make exceptions for out-of-state residents prosecuting claims against our citizens or business enterprises, but we have little use for litigants whose lawsuits have no discernible or demonstrable connection to where the suit was filed.
By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – A man is suing the City of Huntington after he claims he was injured when a tree fell on him. James and Sally Weiler also were named as defendants in the suit. On Aug. 22, 2013, David Eugene Wolfe was walking along Edgemont Road in Huntington when a tree and large branch fell on him, causing him several severe injuries, according to a complaint filed May 22 in Cabell Circuit Court. Wolfe claims the Weilers owned the property along the road where he was walking and
Pens, mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, refrigerator magnets, sport bottles, drink insulators, mouse pads, flash drives, stress balls, key chains – there are so many things you can get your name, image, or slogan printed on.
Pens, mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, refrigerator magnets, sport bottles, drink insulators, mouse pads, flash drives, stress balls, key chains – there are so many things you can get your name, image, or slogan printed on. There may be set-up costs for each item, but, the more you buy of any one, the lower your unit price will be.
Pens, mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, refrigerator magnets, sport bottles, drink insulators, mouse pads, flash drives, stress balls, key chains – there are so many things you can get your name, image, or slogan printed on.
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A bill that bans elected state officials from using trinkets paid with taxpayer dollars is now law. House Bill 2457, which was passed during the most recent legislative session, went into effect this week.
HUNTINGTON – Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys Stephen J. Golder, Lee M. Hall, Barbara J. Keefer, Thomas E. Scarr, Robert H. Sweeney and Barry M. Taylor have been selected to the 2015 West Virginia Super Lawyers list.
CHARLESTON – More than 30 businesses with video lottery terminals have filed lawsuits against the West Virginia Lottery Commission and an international gaming company for a computer change they claim will make their terminals “worthless.”
WILLIAMSON – The widow of a murdered Mingo County Sheriff is suing Chafin Funeral Home and five others she claims saddled her with elaborate funeral costs they promised to pay and then didn't.