Preston & Salango Pllc
Recent News About Preston & Salango Pllc
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Horace Mann instructors accused of assaulting two special needs students
CHARLESTON – Three instructors at Horace Mann Middle School have been named in two civil lawsuits alleging they physically and verbally assaulted two special education students. -
Settlements reached in lawsuits over abuse of Berkeley County special needs students
MARTINSBURG – A settlement has been reached in lawsuits alleging a Berkeley County special needs student was abused by school staff members. -
Salango wants to bring West Virginia's economy into 21st century
CHARLESTON – Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango has thrown his hat into the ring for the 2020 gubernatorial race. Salango, a Democrat, made the formal announcement Oct. 10 in Charleston, where his law firm Preston & Salango is located. -
Civil action against Matulis continues; court documents detail allegations
CHARLESTON – Former Charleston gastroenterologist Steven Matulis already is serving time for first-degree sexual abuse of a former patient. But civil litigation against Matulis, Charleston Gastroenterology Associates and Charleston Area Medical Center continues. -
Potential federal class action says Juul markets its e-cigarettes to children
CHARLESTON — A federal lawsuit alleges the makers of Juul electronic cigarettes intentionally have marketed their products to children. -
Mother who recorded Berkeley special education teacher and aides sues county board
MARTINSBURG — The mother of a child with autism who claims school teachers in Berkeley County tormented her child filed a complaint against the county department of education and teachers involved. -
Estate holds medical providers responsible for man's death
A decedent's representative is suing a medical center, citing alleged negligence. -
Restaurant manager claims she lost job because of her race
A general manager is suing restaurant operators, citing alleged racial discrimination and wrongful termination. -
Nephew alleges negligence of Radiology, doctor caused aunt's death
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man alleges the negligence of a physician and the physician's employer led to the death of his aunt. -
Kanawha Co. woman says two doctors performed unnecessary procedure on her
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing two doctors, saying they negligently performed an unnecessary mastectomy and breast reconstruction on her. -
Patient alleges he was sexually abused at South Charleston rehabilitation center
CHARLESTON — A Boone County man is suing a South Charleston medical facility, alleging medical negligence and sexual assault. -
Man sues Thomas Memorial for medical negligence, sexual assault
CHARLESTON — A Boone County man is suing South Charleston medical facility, alleging medical negligence and sexual assault. -
Logan Co. man alleges he was sexually assaulted during rehab treatment
CHARLESTON — A Logan County man is suing a South Charleston medical facility, alleging medical negligence and sexual assault. -
Patient files malpractice suit against Scott Orthopedic Center over foot surgery
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington patient alleges he was injured in a 2010 foot surgery. -
Estate executor alleges Logan County physician failed to diagnose bleed
LOGAN – An Ohio woman alleges her decedent died of an undiagnosed gastrointestional bleed. -
Kanawha Co. woman alleges drug manufacturer, distributor caused suffering
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing a drug manufacturer and distributor, alleging negligence and breach of warranties. -
Mother, daughter hold REM Community Options responsible for sexual assault
CHARLESTON — A mother and her daughter are suing a nursing care facility, citing alleged battery, negligence and reckless hiring, training and supervision. -
Beckley Health Right patient alleges negligence led to leg being amputated
BECKLEY — A patient is suing Beckley Health Right, a physician and a nurse practitioner alleging negligence. -
Former secretary of state investigator alleges political affiliation was factor in his termination
CHARLESTON – A former investigator for the secretary of state alleges his age and political affiliation were factors in his unlawful termination. -
Two more former employees sue Secretary of State for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON – Two more former employees are suing the West Virginia Secretary of State’s office after they claim their employment was wrongfully terminated.