Olivio Law Firm
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Recent News About Olivio Law Firm
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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman is suing the county school board after she says her daughter was fondled by a fellow kindergarten student.
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PHILIPPI — Two Philip Barbour High School (PBHS) students are suing the Barbour County Board of Education alleging that
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CHARLESTON — A driver is suing his former employer, alleging he was terminated after a prescription drug showed up on an illicit drug screening.
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A motorist is suing a vehicle owner and a driver, citing alleged negligence.
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CHARLESTON – A Wayne County man alleges he suffered a broken neck because of an excessive use of force by West Virginia State Police officers.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County alleges she was terminated in retaliation and because of her age by a nursing facility.
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CHARLESTON – A man alleges a delay in receiving medical treatment while he was incarcerated caused him permanent injury.
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WHEELING – A Nicholas County man alleges he was discharged in retaliation after raising whistle-blower complaints and objections.
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PRINCETON – A Mercer County man has filed suit against a Virginia trucking company and its driver after a fatal accident in the county.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reinstated a lawsuit against a dog warden by the widow of a man who was fatally mauled by pit bulls while taking a walk in 2009.
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CHARLESTON –A proposed settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against the West Virginia State Police after a teenager was shot and killed by a trooper in 2014.
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CHARLESTON — Two property owners are suing Horace Mann Insurance Company, First Response Restoration LLC and insurance adjuster Randall L. Tidd, citing alleged breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
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CHARLESTON – An unnamed former student is suing the Fayette County Board of Education after she claims she was sexually harassed and abused by a teacher.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man says he was forced to resign from the Mabscott Police Department after trying to file a workers' compensation claim for an injury he suffered during training.
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CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County man says the pharmaceutical company where he worked fired him after he blew the whistle on alleged illegal sales practices.
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CHARLESTON – The family of an 18-year-old shot and killed by a State Trooper is suing the office and the West Virginia State Police for their son's death. Michele L. Hill and Robert E. Hill Jr. and their deceased son, Timothy Hill, lived in the same neighborhood as Senior Trooper B.D. Gillespie, near Kegley and, during the years prior to the homicide, Gillespie had taken a particular interest in Timothy Hill's behavior, according to a complaint filed Nov. 3 in Kanawha Circuit Court.
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CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has filed a lawsuit to regain possession of personal property. Travis A. Griffith filed his complaint Aug. 4 in Kanawha Circuit Court against Hilliard and Swartz LLP, Olivio Law Firm PLLC, Swartz Law Office, Mark Swartz, Allyson E. Hilliard and Michael A. Olivio.