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What a glorious day it was, that January day three years ago when Darrell “Quick Draw” McGraw rode off into the sunset, metaphorically speaking.
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PARSONS — A West Virginia attorney has teamed up with the J.R. Clifford Project to release a book shining new light on some of the state’s old civil rights cases. Thomas Rodd recently published "Stories from West Virginia's Civil Rights History, A New Home for Liberty" under Quarrier Press, with the West Virginia public libraries as its main recipient. The book deals with what Rodd calls West Virginia's "unique" place in civil rights history and aims to improve public understanding.
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PINEVILLE – An Ikes Fork woman and three minors are suing over the aftermath of a fire that was possibly accelerated by a natural gas leak.
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PINEVILLE – A Justice couple is suing over workplace injuries sustained by the husband, alleging that the mining company failed to provide a safe work environment.
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WEST UNION – An Ohio man is claiming an energy company slandered him by claiming it owns property that rightfully belongs to him, and he seeks the profits the company allegedly has made from the property. Warren Dale Robinson filed his complaint Sept. 8 in Doddridge Circuit Court against Ancient Energy LTD, a West Virginia-based corporation.
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PINEVILLE – A Bridgeport company is suing an Oceana hardware store owner, alleging services and good rendered but not paid for.
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CHARLESTON — Kay Casto & Chaney PLLC is pleased to announce that 23 attorneys have been named to the 2016 edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest and one of the most respected peer review publications in the legal profession. Best Lawyers has published its list for over 30 years, earning praise from the profession, the media, and the public as a leading source of reliable, unbiased legal referrals. Kay Casto & Chaney would like to congratulate the following attorneys named to the 2016 roster of “Th
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ROMNEY -- Farmers and Mechanics Mutual Insurance Co. is suing the maker and installer of a heating system that allegedly caused lightning to set a home ablaze.
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PINEVILLE—A Wyoming County couple sued their insurance company claiming breach of contract in its alleged denial of coverage following an epic 2013 house fire. Douglas Lester and Donna Lester of Oceana filed a complaint against State Farm Fire and Casualty Company of Bloomington, IL, June 23 in Wyoming Circuit Court asserting a June 2013 breach of their homeowners’ insurance policy, originally purchased in June 2010 and renewed in June 2012. According to the filing, the plaintiffs’ home sustai
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PINEVILLE — A former judge is suing a municipal corporation, alleging libel and slander.
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PINEVILLE — A Wyoming County couple is suing General Motors, demanding a refund for a vehicle that allegedly demonstrated atypical noises, smells, leaks and malfunctions.
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PINEVILLE — A Wyoming County woman is suing a grocery business, alleging premises liability in a fall that incapacitated her.
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PINEVILLE—A former judge is suing a municipal corporation, alleging libel and slander.
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PINEVILLE—A Wyoming County woman is suing a grocery business, alleging premises liability in a fall that incapacitated her.
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PINEVILLE—A Wyoming County is suing General Motors, demanding a refund for a vehicle that allegedly demonstrated atypical noises, smells, leaks and malfunctions.
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PINEVILLE — A Wyoming County industrial service company filed suit against a coal processing corporation for alleged breach of contract in late 2013.
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PINEVILLE – A Beckley man has sued Ford Motor Company and a local dealership, blaming them for the wrongful death of his son.
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CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has unveiled the top areas of scam complaints in 2014 and provided tips for consumers so they can avoid being taken advantage of by unscrupulous people.
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PINEVILLE – A Wyoming County man is suing over claims he was injured while working at a mine.
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PINEVILLE – A Wyoming County couple is suing over claims their home was burglarized by construction workers.