CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources after she claims a case worker sexually harassed her.
Tinder CHARLESTON –- Interest-free loans from the state Bar to employees -– including the former executive director -- are drawing the attention of lawmakers and other local, state and possibly even federal officials.
Davis CHARLESTON –- Kanawha Circuit Judge Tod Kaufman presided over a suit against Mercedes-Benz when he should have sent it to Philadelphia, the Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on June 14.
Booker CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that member attorneys William W. Booker, Craig M. Kay, Constance H. Weber and Stephen A. Weber were included in 2011 Chambers USA The Clients Guide of America's Leading Lawyers for Business in the areas listed below.
CHARLESTON -- At a press conference June 14 in the lower Rotunda in the WV State Capitol, re-enactors portraying the Civil War-era West Virginians Granville Hall and J.R. Clifford helped announce a fall 2011 Charleston performance of the West Virginia statehood "Living History" dramatic program "A New Home for Liberty."
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County man is suing JPMorgan Chase Bank after he claims it participated in predatory lending practices and violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
CHARLESTON – The Sissonville woman whose property was destroyed during the police search for evidence related to the 2003 sniper shootings is suing the City of Charleston after she claims the destruction of property was done in a reckless manner.
Carper CHARLESTON – Kanawha County court officials have received $26,000 in state grant funding to be used to improve security at the Judicial Annex in Charleston.
CHARLESTON -- Three Kanawha County residents are suing the Federal National Mortgage Association and Real Estate Central, LLC, after they claim they participated in deceptive acts or practices.
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County widow is suing Metlife Affiliated Insurance Agency after she claims it has refused to pay her for her late husband's accidental death benefits.
"L'etat, c'est moi!" That's how Louis XIV, King of France from 1643 to 1715, summed up his humble opinion of himself. Were he speaking English King Louis would have said, "The state, it's me" or "I am the state."
Warner CHARLESTON – After a five-day trial, a jury decided on May 20 that Orkin, LLC, must pay $1.424 million to an Elkview woman who was struck by an Orkin employee and injured in 2008.