CHARLESTON – A federal judge has denied a father's attempt to block the 10-day of his son, a Huntington High School student, for displaying a forbidden slogan on his hands.
HUNTINGTON - Prior to a hearing, an 11th hour compromise was reached regarding discovery requests in a former Cabell County paramedic's wrongful termination suit.
Massie HUNTINGTON -- Robert L. Massie, a partner with Huddleston Bolen, has been selected for membership in The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC).
HUNTINGTON – The city of Huntington denies its police force is responsible for the death of a Cabell County woman's son and has requested the federal court dismiss the case she filed.
HUNTINGTON -– A Kentucky man and his insurance company have filed suit against a Cabell County woman, alleging she caused him to run off the interstate after entering his lane.
HUNTINGTON -– A South Carolina business has asked the federal court to dismiss a case in which a Cabell County man claims the company refused to fix a defective truck it manufactured.
CHARLESTON -– The Wayne Public Library will host a FREE informational workshop titled "Changing Your Name" at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 6 at the library, located at 325 Keyser Street in Wayne.
CHARLESTON – A Cabell County attorney accused of converting a client's settlement funds for his personal use, and a Mineral County attorney accused of having a conflict-of-interest in an automobile fatality case are two attorney discipline cases the state Supreme Court is slated to hear early in its Spring 2009 term.
Dellinger HUNTINGTON -– Huntington Anesthesiology Group Inc. and five of its anesthesiologists have filed suit against a law firm and one of its, alleging they were forced to pay a settlement they had not agreed to pay.
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County couple has filed a suit against an elevator company, saying its negligence caused the man to "free fall" until he crashed on top of an elevator car while on the job.
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman has filed suit against the city of Huntington and unspecified Huntington police officers, alleging her son was killed after police beat him during a traffic stop.
HUNTINGTON – John David Mooney, who claims attorney Michael Frazier should have kept him out of federal prison, has shifted his claim from federal court to Cabell Circuit Court.
Maynard CHARLESTON -– The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia has voted to approve senior status applications for two retiring Supreme Court Justices, six retiring Circuit Court Judges and one retiring Magistrate.
Mayo HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington based law firm, is pleased to announce that Nick Mayo, an associate of its Business Services Group, is now a certified public accountant.