Recent News About Lavalette
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WAYNE — A man is alleging the homeowner and real estate agents who sold him a house fraudulently concealed issues with hillside slippage.
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WAYNE – A lawsuit was filed against South Tenampa Mexican Restaurant over allegations a large bone was found in a soft taco and damaged a patron's teeth.
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WAYNE — A Wayne County man is suing Tractor Supply Co. after falling in the parking lot of the chain's Lavalette location.
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WAYNE — An East Lynn motorist is suing a water utility company, alleging negligent entrustment.
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WAYNE – An Ohio woman formerly employed by a banking corporation alleges she was wrongfully terminated.
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WAYNE – A man is suing American Electric Power Company after he claims one of its drivers caused a car accident that caused him injuries.
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WINFIELD — A Putnam County property owner is suing a Lavalette contractor and an employee, alleging their negligence led to the destruction of the plaintiff's drainage pipe.
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WAYNE – Foodfair Inc. filed an answer to the plaintiff’s complaint in a lawsuit against it and Mars Chocolate North America LLC alleging an object was in a bag of peanut M&Ms that caused the plaintiff to break a tooth. In its answer, Foodfair stated that there has been no proof whatsoever that it sold the alleged defective product in the case and/or caused the object at issue to be in Sue Osborne’s food, however, if the M&Ms at issue were sold by Foodfair, it was merchantable and fit for the int
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WAYNE – A woman is suing Mars Chocolate North America LLC after she claims there was an object in her peanut M&M’s that caused her to break a tooth. Foodfair Inc. was also named as a defendant in the suit. On June 15, Sue Osborne bit into a peanut M&M and it contained an object not fit for human consumption, which resulted in her breaking a tooth, according to a complaint filed in Wayne Circuit Court. Osborne claims she had purchased the bag of peanut M&M’s on June 13 at Foodfair in Lavalette
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CHARLESTON — The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during recent ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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CHARLESTON - A Wayne County attorney faces ethics charges for allegedly failing to file a client’s lawsuit.
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HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing Mid-Eastern Construction after he claims he was injured while performing his work duties.
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HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing Twin Silos at Lavalette after she claims one of its employees caused a car accident while he was under the influence of alcohol.
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WAYNE – A Wayne County man is suing Lavalette Public Service District after he claims his driveway was damaged because of the installation of a water line.
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