Law Offices of Jeffrey V. Mehalic
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Father sues drug dealer, others for daughter's death
MORGANTOWN — A father is suing a drug dealer that caused the death of his daughter when he gave her heroin laced with fentanyl. -
Estate administrator accuses mobile home community operators of negligence in heroin death
An estate administrator is suing Gary Allan Richmond and Independence Hill MHC LLC, et al, mobile home community operators, claiming the former provided the decedent with heroin and the latter were negligent by not prevening the sale on their property. -
Consumer accuses capital management business of unfair collection practices
CLARKSBURG — A Preston County man is suing debt collectors, alleging false and deceptive debt collection practices. -
Consumer claims she does not owe amount to Midland Funding
CLARKSBURG – A Morgantown consumer claims debt collectors misrepresented the character, amount or legal status of an alleged debt. -
Man sues Wells Fargo for breach of contract
BECKLEY – A man is suing Wells Fargo Bank after he claims it breached its contract with him by canceling his flood-insurance coverage. -
Morgantown couple accuses insurance underwriter of unjust enrichment
MORGANTOWN — A Morgantown couple is suing an insurance underwriter, alleging breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment. -
Man sues Charleston Area Medical Center for negligence
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Charleston Area Medical Center after he claims it and others were negligent and caused him pain and damages. -
Lawsuit involving Mobile Training & Education dismissed
WAYNE - A 2008 lawsuit involving Mobile Training & Education Inc. and a man who claimed the company lured him away from Verizon with false promises has been settled and dismissed. -
Man says Thomas Memorial disclosed private information to ex-wife
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Woman says photos of her chest were distributed
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman is suing the Marshall University Board of Governors after she claims photographs of her chest were distributed without her consent. -
Kmart wants former employee's case dismissed
CHARLESTON – A former Kmart employee is seeking more than $90,000 after he says the company failed to pay him vacation and personal day money after it terminated him.